At Wednesday 22/11/2006 09:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to write a Python script to receive and save a file on a web
server that has been POST'ed from a client application.
In essence, this is similar to handling a file upload from an HTML
form. However, I can't use:
form = cgi.FieldStorage()
fileitem = form['file']
since the file is not coming from a form, and hence I don't have a form
field called 'file'.
I have working server-side code in PHP to do this (error handling
removed):
$file = "./test.jpg";
$file_handle = fopen($file,"w");
$mydata = file_get_contents("php://input");
fwrite($file_handle, $mydata);
fclose($file_handle);
What I need is a Python equivalent of the the above PHP script. The
content-type in the POST header is currently set to
"application/octet-stream" which works fine with the php code above.
You got rather close... "file" is not an item, it's an attribute, a
file-like object already open:
form = cgi.FieldStorage()
fileitem = form.file
data = fileitem.read()
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