En Fri, 28 Mar 2008 08:53:15 -0300, Pavol Murin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> could you point me to a very simple (single file is best) web-server? > I want to serve a few web-forms and run some shell scripts when the > forms are submitted. I might add Ajax later (this is not a > requirement, if it only supports forms it's OK). Ajax is mostly a client thing, any server would work. > I would like to provide a web-page for customization of an > application - it should run some shell commands as the user clicks > around in the page and at the end write a configuration file. I had a > look at the python wiki (http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebProgramming), > where various web servers and frameworks are listed. The frameworks > seem to heavy for such a simple task and BaseHTTPServer just seems to > be too light. How many requests/minute you expect to handle? From your description, not many, I think. So even CGI would be OK, and I'd choose the easiest server to configure and setup. TinyWeb www.ritlabs.com is the smallest web server I know of (Windows only, unfortunately), and almost setup-free. Ensure that .py scripts are executable, place them in a cgi-bin subdirectory, start tiny.exe and you're done. > So I took a look at the web-servers listed: > httpy had the last release 1,5 years ago, Medusa more than 5 years, > Twisted seems to be able to do a lot, so probably not the simple thing > I'm looking for. CherryPy looks promising, however it is still 89 > files (including some that can be removed) Don't make the release dates fool you. The HTTP specs haven't changed in years, once you have a functional server, there is no need to keep changing it. > If CGIHTTPServer is a good answer, could you point me to a good > (nontrivial) example? Running CGIHTTPServer takes 3 or 5 lines of code, and that's all to it. You don't have to touch the server itself. You write cgi scripts and put them somewhere so the server can find and execute them when requested; that's all. So you have to look for CGI examples, not server examples :) -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list