On Jul 24, 7:32 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: > gert schrieb: > > > this is a non standard way to store multi part post data on disk > > > def application(environ, response): > > with open('/usr/httpd/var/wsgiTemp','w') as f: > > while True: > > chunk = environ['wsgi.input'].read(8192).decode('latin1') > > if not chunk: break > > f.write(chunk) > > response('200 OK',[]) > > return ['complete'] > > > my question is how do i handle the file, so i can shuffle it into a db > > using small chunks of memorie ? > > I don't think that's possible with the current DB-API. There is no > stream-based BLOB-interface (as e.g. JDBC offers). > > So the answer certainly depends on your used RDBMS. For oracle, you > would be lucky: > > http://cx-oracle.sourceforge.net/html/lob.html > > Other adapters I don't know about.
sqlite :) ok let say for now it would be impossible on a db level, but before i reach the impossible, i still need to parse the file to prepare the chunks. How do i do that ? How do i get the chunks without loading the hole file into memorie ? b = environ['CONTENT_TYPE'].split('boundary=')[1] data = search(b+r'.*?Content-Type: application/octet-stream\r\n\r \n (.*?)\r\n--'+b,t,DOTALL).group(1) data = data.encode('latin1') -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list