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Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +00001:mod:`http.server` --- HTTP servers
2===================================
3
4.. module:: http.server
5 :synopsis: HTTP server and request handlers.
6
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04007**Source code:** :source:`Lib/http/server.py`
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +00008
9.. index::
10 pair: WWW; server
11 pair: HTTP; protocol
12 single: URL
13 single: httpd
14
Raymond Hettinger469271d2011-01-27 20:38:46 +000015--------------
16
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +000017This module defines classes for implementing HTTP servers (Web servers).
18
19One class, :class:`HTTPServer`, is a :class:`socketserver.TCPServer` subclass.
20It creates and listens at the HTTP socket, dispatching the requests to a
21handler. Code to create and run the server looks like this::
22
23 def run(server_class=HTTPServer, handler_class=BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
24 server_address = ('', 8000)
25 httpd = server_class(server_address, handler_class)
26 httpd.serve_forever()
27
28
29.. class:: HTTPServer(server_address, RequestHandlerClass)
30
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +030031 This class builds on the :class:`~socketserver.TCPServer` class by storing
32 the server address as instance variables named :attr:`server_name` and
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +000033 :attr:`server_port`. The server is accessible by the handler, typically
34 through the handler's :attr:`server` instance variable.
35
Miss Islington (bot)f8d2c3c2018-03-23 13:31:20 -070036.. class:: ThreadedHTTPServer(server_address, RequestHandlerClass)
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +000037
Miss Islington (bot)f8d2c3c2018-03-23 13:31:20 -070038 This class is identical to HTTPServer but uses threads to handle
39 requests by using the :class:`~socketserver.ThreadingMixin`. This
40 is usefull to handle web browsers pre-opening sockets, on which
41 :class:`HTTPServer` would wait indefinitly.
42
43The :class:`HTTPServer` and :class:`ThreadedHTTPServer` must be given
44a *RequestHandlerClass* on instantiation, of which this module
45provides three different variants:
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +000046
47.. class:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler(request, client_address, server)
48
49 This class is used to handle the HTTP requests that arrive at the server. By
50 itself, it cannot respond to any actual HTTP requests; it must be subclassed
51 to handle each request method (e.g. GET or POST).
52 :class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler` provides a number of class and instance
53 variables, and methods for use by subclasses.
54
55 The handler will parse the request and the headers, then call a method
56 specific to the request type. The method name is constructed from the
57 request. For example, for the request method ``SPAM``, the :meth:`do_SPAM`
58 method will be called with no arguments. All of the relevant information is
59 stored in instance variables of the handler. Subclasses should not need to
60 override or extend the :meth:`__init__` method.
61
62 :class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler` has the following instance variables:
63
64 .. attribute:: client_address
65
66 Contains a tuple of the form ``(host, port)`` referring to the client's
67 address.
68
Benjamin Peterson3e4f0552008-09-02 00:31:15 +000069 .. attribute:: server
70
71 Contains the server instance.
72
Benjamin Peterson70e28472015-02-17 21:11:10 -050073 .. attribute:: close_connection
74
75 Boolean that should be set before :meth:`handle_one_request` returns,
76 indicating if another request may be expected, or if the connection should
77 be shut down.
78
79 .. attribute:: requestline
80
81 Contains the string representation of the HTTP request line. The
82 terminating CRLF is stripped. This attribute should be set by
83 :meth:`handle_one_request`. If no valid request line was processed, it
84 should be set to the empty string.
Benjamin Peterson3e4f0552008-09-02 00:31:15 +000085
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +000086 .. attribute:: command
87
88 Contains the command (request type). For example, ``'GET'``.
89
90 .. attribute:: path
91
92 Contains the request path.
93
94 .. attribute:: request_version
95
96 Contains the version string from the request. For example, ``'HTTP/1.0'``.
97
98 .. attribute:: headers
99
100 Holds an instance of the class specified by the :attr:`MessageClass` class
101 variable. This instance parses and manages the headers in the HTTP
Senthil Kumarancad2bf22014-04-16 13:56:19 -0400102 request. The :func:`~http.client.parse_headers` function from
103 :mod:`http.client` is used to parse the headers and it requires that the
104 HTTP request provide a valid :rfc:`2822` style header.
105
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000106 .. attribute:: rfile
107
Martin Panter34eeed42016-06-29 10:12:22 +0000108 An :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` input stream, ready to read from
109 the start of the optional input data.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000110
111 .. attribute:: wfile
112
113 Contains the output stream for writing a response back to the
114 client. Proper adherence to the HTTP protocol must be used when writing to
jugglinmikea083c8e2017-05-24 14:25:50 -0400115 this stream in order to achieve successful interoperation with HTTP
116 clients.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000117
Martin Panter34eeed42016-06-29 10:12:22 +0000118 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
119 This is an :class:`io.BufferedIOBase` stream.
120
Berker Peksag02698282016-04-24 01:51:02 +0300121 :class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler` has the following attributes:
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000122
123 .. attribute:: server_version
124
125 Specifies the server software version. You may want to override this. The
126 format is multiple whitespace-separated strings, where each string is of
127 the form name[/version]. For example, ``'BaseHTTP/0.2'``.
128
129 .. attribute:: sys_version
130
131 Contains the Python system version, in a form usable by the
132 :attr:`version_string` method and the :attr:`server_version` class
133 variable. For example, ``'Python/1.4'``.
134
135 .. attribute:: error_message_format
136
Berker Peksag02698282016-04-24 01:51:02 +0300137 Specifies a format string that should be used by :meth:`send_error` method
138 for building an error response to the client. The string is filled by
139 default with variables from :attr:`responses` based on the status code
140 that passed to :meth:`send_error`.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000141
142 .. attribute:: error_content_type
143
144 Specifies the Content-Type HTTP header of error responses sent to the
145 client. The default value is ``'text/html'``.
146
147 .. attribute:: protocol_version
148
149 This specifies the HTTP protocol version used in responses. If set to
150 ``'HTTP/1.1'``, the server will permit HTTP persistent connections;
151 however, your server *must* then include an accurate ``Content-Length``
152 header (using :meth:`send_header`) in all of its responses to clients.
153 For backwards compatibility, the setting defaults to ``'HTTP/1.0'``.
154
155 .. attribute:: MessageClass
156
Georg Brandl83e9f4c2008-06-12 18:52:31 +0000157 Specifies an :class:`email.message.Message`\ -like class to parse HTTP
158 headers. Typically, this is not overridden, and it defaults to
159 :class:`http.client.HTTPMessage`.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000160
161 .. attribute:: responses
162
Berker Peksag02698282016-04-24 01:51:02 +0300163 This attribute contains a mapping of error code integers to two-element tuples
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000164 containing a short and long message. For example, ``{code: (shortmessage,
165 longmessage)}``. The *shortmessage* is usually used as the *message* key in an
Berker Peksag02698282016-04-24 01:51:02 +0300166 error response, and *longmessage* as the *explain* key. It is used by
167 :meth:`send_response_only` and :meth:`send_error` methods.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000168
169 A :class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler` instance has the following methods:
170
171 .. method:: handle()
172
173 Calls :meth:`handle_one_request` once (or, if persistent connections are
174 enabled, multiple times) to handle incoming HTTP requests. You should
175 never need to override it; instead, implement appropriate :meth:`do_\*`
176 methods.
177
178 .. method:: handle_one_request()
179
180 This method will parse and dispatch the request to the appropriate
181 :meth:`do_\*` method. You should never need to override it.
182
Senthil Kumaran0f476d42010-09-30 06:09:18 +0000183 .. method:: handle_expect_100()
184
Martin Panter7462b6492015-11-02 03:37:02 +0000185 When a HTTP/1.1 compliant server receives an ``Expect: 100-continue``
Senthil Kumaran0f476d42010-09-30 06:09:18 +0000186 request header it responds back with a ``100 Continue`` followed by ``200
187 OK`` headers.
188 This method can be overridden to raise an error if the server does not
189 want the client to continue. For e.g. server can chose to send ``417
190 Expectation Failed`` as a response header and ``return False``.
191
192 .. versionadded:: 3.2
193
Senthil Kumaran26886442013-03-15 07:53:21 -0700194 .. method:: send_error(code, message=None, explain=None)
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000195
196 Sends and logs a complete error reply to the client. The numeric *code*
R David Murraya475a8d2014-01-03 13:03:00 -0500197 specifies the HTTP error code, with *message* as an optional, short, human
198 readable description of the error. The *explain* argument can be used to
199 provide more detailed information about the error; it will be formatted
Berker Peksag02698282016-04-24 01:51:02 +0300200 using the :attr:`error_message_format` attribute and emitted, after
R David Murraya475a8d2014-01-03 13:03:00 -0500201 a complete set of headers, as the response body. The :attr:`responses`
Berker Peksag02698282016-04-24 01:51:02 +0300202 attribute holds the default values for *message* and *explain* that
R David Murraya475a8d2014-01-03 13:03:00 -0500203 will be used if no value is provided; for unknown codes the default value
Martin Pantere42e1292016-06-08 08:29:13 +0000204 for both is the string ``???``. The body will be empty if the method is
205 HEAD or the response code is one of the following: ``1xx``,
206 ``204 No Content``, ``205 Reset Content``, ``304 Not Modified``.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000207
Senthil Kumaran52d27202012-10-10 23:16:21 -0700208 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
209 The error response includes a Content-Length header.
Ezio Melotti2acd2932013-03-16 22:23:30 +0200210 Added the *explain* argument.
Senthil Kumaran26886442013-03-15 07:53:21 -0700211
Georg Brandl036490d2009-05-17 13:00:36 +0000212 .. method:: send_response(code, message=None)
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000213
Senthil Kumaranc7ae19b2011-05-09 23:25:02 +0800214 Adds a response header to the headers buffer and logs the accepted
Senthil Kumarancc995282011-05-11 16:04:28 +0800215 request. The HTTP response line is written to the internal buffer,
216 followed by *Server* and *Date* headers. The values for these two headers
217 are picked up from the :meth:`version_string` and
218 :meth:`date_time_string` methods, respectively. If the server does not
219 intend to send any other headers using the :meth:`send_header` method,
Martin Panter7462b6492015-11-02 03:37:02 +0000220 then :meth:`send_response` should be followed by an :meth:`end_headers`
Ezio Melottie9c7d6c2011-05-12 01:10:57 +0300221 call.
Senthil Kumarancc995282011-05-11 16:04:28 +0800222
Ezio Melottie9c7d6c2011-05-12 01:10:57 +0300223 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
224 Headers are stored to an internal buffer and :meth:`end_headers`
225 needs to be called explicitly.
Senthil Kumarancc995282011-05-11 16:04:28 +0800226
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000227 .. method:: send_header(keyword, value)
228
Senthil Kumaranc7ae19b2011-05-09 23:25:02 +0800229 Adds the HTTP header to an internal buffer which will be written to the
Senthil Kumaran6ea17a82011-05-11 11:45:48 +0800230 output stream when either :meth:`end_headers` or :meth:`flush_headers` is
231 invoked. *keyword* should specify the header keyword, with *value*
232 specifying its value. Note that, after the send_header calls are done,
233 :meth:`end_headers` MUST BE called in order to complete the operation.
Senthil Kumarane4dad4f2010-11-21 14:36:14 +0000234
Georg Brandl61063cc2012-06-24 22:48:30 +0200235 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
236 Headers are stored in an internal buffer.
Senthil Kumarane4dad4f2010-11-21 14:36:14 +0000237
Senthil Kumaran0f476d42010-09-30 06:09:18 +0000238 .. method:: send_response_only(code, message=None)
239
Senthil Kumaranb4760ef2015-06-14 17:35:37 -0700240 Sends the response header only, used for the purposes when ``100
Senthil Kumarane4dad4f2010-11-21 14:36:14 +0000241 Continue`` response is sent by the server to the client. The headers not
242 buffered and sent directly the output stream.If the *message* is not
243 specified, the HTTP message corresponding the response *code* is sent.
Senthil Kumaran0f476d42010-09-30 06:09:18 +0000244
245 .. versionadded:: 3.2
246
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000247 .. method:: end_headers()
248
Senthil Kumaranc7ae19b2011-05-09 23:25:02 +0800249 Adds a blank line
250 (indicating the end of the HTTP headers in the response)
Ezio Melottie9c7d6c2011-05-12 01:10:57 +0300251 to the headers buffer and calls :meth:`flush_headers()`.
Senthil Kumarane4dad4f2010-11-21 14:36:14 +0000252
Ezio Melottie9c7d6c2011-05-12 01:10:57 +0300253 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
254 The buffered headers are written to the output stream.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000255
Senthil Kumaranc7ae19b2011-05-09 23:25:02 +0800256 .. method:: flush_headers()
257
258 Finally send the headers to the output stream and flush the internal
259 headers buffer.
260
261 .. versionadded:: 3.3
262
Georg Brandl036490d2009-05-17 13:00:36 +0000263 .. method:: log_request(code='-', size='-')
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000264
265 Logs an accepted (successful) request. *code* should specify the numeric
266 HTTP code associated with the response. If a size of the response is
267 available, then it should be passed as the *size* parameter.
268
269 .. method:: log_error(...)
270
271 Logs an error when a request cannot be fulfilled. By default, it passes
272 the message to :meth:`log_message`, so it takes the same arguments
273 (*format* and additional values).
274
275
276 .. method:: log_message(format, ...)
277
278 Logs an arbitrary message to ``sys.stderr``. This is typically overridden
279 to create custom error logging mechanisms. The *format* argument is a
280 standard printf-style format string, where the additional arguments to
281 :meth:`log_message` are applied as inputs to the formatting. The client
Senthil Kumarandb727b42012-04-29 13:41:03 +0800282 ip address and current date and time are prefixed to every message logged.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000283
284 .. method:: version_string()
285
286 Returns the server software's version string. This is a combination of the
Berker Peksag02698282016-04-24 01:51:02 +0300287 :attr:`server_version` and :attr:`sys_version` attributes.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000288
Georg Brandl036490d2009-05-17 13:00:36 +0000289 .. method:: date_time_string(timestamp=None)
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000290
Serhiy Storchakaecf41da2016-10-19 16:29:26 +0300291 Returns the date and time given by *timestamp* (which must be ``None`` or in
Georg Brandl036490d2009-05-17 13:00:36 +0000292 the format returned by :func:`time.time`), formatted for a message
293 header. If *timestamp* is omitted, it uses the current date and time.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000294
295 The result looks like ``'Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT'``.
296
297 .. method:: log_date_time_string()
298
299 Returns the current date and time, formatted for logging.
300
301 .. method:: address_string()
302
Senthil Kumaran1aacba42012-04-29 12:51:54 +0800303 Returns the client address.
304
305 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
306 Previously, a name lookup was performed. To avoid name resolution
307 delays, it now always returns the IP address.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000308
309
Stéphane Wirtela17a2f52017-05-24 09:29:06 +0200310.. class:: SimpleHTTPRequestHandler(request, client_address, server, directory=None)
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000311
312 This class serves files from the current directory and below, directly
313 mapping the directory structure to HTTP requests.
314
315 A lot of the work, such as parsing the request, is done by the base class
316 :class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler`. This class implements the :func:`do_GET`
317 and :func:`do_HEAD` functions.
318
319 The following are defined as class-level attributes of
320 :class:`SimpleHTTPRequestHandler`:
321
322 .. attribute:: server_version
323
324 This will be ``"SimpleHTTP/" + __version__``, where ``__version__`` is
325 defined at the module level.
326
327 .. attribute:: extensions_map
328
329 A dictionary mapping suffixes into MIME types. The default is
330 signified by an empty string, and is considered to be
331 ``application/octet-stream``. The mapping is used case-insensitively,
332 and so should contain only lower-cased keys.
333
Stéphane Wirtela17a2f52017-05-24 09:29:06 +0200334 .. attribute:: directory
335
336 If not specified, the directory to serve is the current working directory.
337
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000338 The :class:`SimpleHTTPRequestHandler` class defines the following methods:
339
340 .. method:: do_HEAD()
341
342 This method serves the ``'HEAD'`` request type: it sends the headers it
343 would send for the equivalent ``GET`` request. See the :meth:`do_GET`
344 method for a more complete explanation of the possible headers.
345
346 .. method:: do_GET()
347
348 The request is mapped to a local file by interpreting the request as a
349 path relative to the current working directory.
350
351 If the request was mapped to a directory, the directory is checked for a
352 file named ``index.html`` or ``index.htm`` (in that order). If found, the
353 file's contents are returned; otherwise a directory listing is generated
354 by calling the :meth:`list_directory` method. This method uses
355 :func:`os.listdir` to scan the directory, and returns a ``404`` error
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +0300356 response if the :func:`~os.listdir` fails.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000357
Pierre Quentel351adda2017-04-02 12:26:12 +0200358 If the request was mapped to a file, it is opened. Any :exc:`OSError`
359 exception in opening the requested file is mapped to a ``404``,
360 ``'File not found'`` error. If there was a ``'If-Modified-Since'``
361 header in the request, and the file was not modified after this time,
362 a ``304``, ``'Not Modified'`` response is sent. Otherwise, the content
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000363 type is guessed by calling the :meth:`guess_type` method, which in turn
Pierre Quentel351adda2017-04-02 12:26:12 +0200364 uses the *extensions_map* variable, and the file contents are returned.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000365
366 A ``'Content-type:'`` header with the guessed content type is output,
367 followed by a ``'Content-Length:'`` header with the file's size and a
368 ``'Last-Modified:'`` header with the file's modification time.
369
370 Then follows a blank line signifying the end of the headers, and then the
371 contents of the file are output. If the file's MIME type starts with
372 ``text/`` the file is opened in text mode; otherwise binary mode is used.
373
Senthil Kumaran97db43b2010-06-16 16:41:11 +0000374 For example usage, see the implementation of the :func:`test` function
375 invocation in the :mod:`http.server` module.
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000376
Pierre Quentel351adda2017-04-02 12:26:12 +0200377 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
378 Support of the ``'If-Modified-Since'`` header.
Senthil Kumaran97db43b2010-06-16 16:41:11 +0000379
Georg Brandl8971f742010-07-02 07:41:51 +0000380The :class:`SimpleHTTPRequestHandler` class can be used in the following
381manner in order to create a very basic webserver serving files relative to
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700382the current directory::
Senthil Kumaran97db43b2010-06-16 16:41:11 +0000383
Georg Brandl8971f742010-07-02 07:41:51 +0000384 import http.server
385 import socketserver
Senthil Kumaran97db43b2010-06-16 16:41:11 +0000386
Georg Brandl8971f742010-07-02 07:41:51 +0000387 PORT = 8000
Senthil Kumaran97db43b2010-06-16 16:41:11 +0000388
Georg Brandl8971f742010-07-02 07:41:51 +0000389 Handler = http.server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
Senthil Kumaran97db43b2010-06-16 16:41:11 +0000390
Martin Panter0cab9c12016-04-13 00:36:52 +0000391 with socketserver.TCPServer(("", PORT), Handler) as httpd:
392 print("serving at port", PORT)
393 httpd.serve_forever()
Georg Brandl8971f742010-07-02 07:41:51 +0000394
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700395.. _http-server-cli:
396
Georg Brandlf68798b2010-07-03 10:22:10 +0000397:mod:`http.server` can also be invoked directly using the :option:`-m`
R David Murraye7bade52012-04-11 20:13:25 -0400398switch of the interpreter with a ``port number`` argument. Similar to
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700399the previous example, this serves files relative to the current directory::
Senthil Kumaran97db43b2010-06-16 16:41:11 +0000400
401 python -m http.server 8000
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000402
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700403By default, server binds itself to all interfaces. The option ``-b/--bind``
404specifies a specific address to which it should bind. For example, the
405following command causes the server to bind to localhost only::
Senthil Kumarandefe7f42013-09-15 09:37:27 -0700406
407 python -m http.server 8000 --bind 127.0.0.1
408
409.. versionadded:: 3.4
410 ``--bind`` argument was introduced.
411
Stéphane Wirtela17a2f52017-05-24 09:29:06 +0200412By default, server uses the current directory. The option ``-d/--directory``
413specifies a directory to which it should serve the files. For example,
414the following command uses a specific directory::
415
416 python -m http.server --directory /tmp/
417
418.. versionadded:: 3.7
419 ``--directory`` specify alternate directory
Georg Brandl8971f742010-07-02 07:41:51 +0000420
Georg Brandl24420152008-05-26 16:32:26 +0000421.. class:: CGIHTTPRequestHandler(request, client_address, server)
422
423 This class is used to serve either files or output of CGI scripts from the
424 current directory and below. Note that mapping HTTP hierarchic structure to
425 local directory structure is exactly as in :class:`SimpleHTTPRequestHandler`.
426
427 .. note::
428
429 CGI scripts run by the :class:`CGIHTTPRequestHandler` class cannot execute
430 redirects (HTTP code 302), because code 200 (script output follows) is
431 sent prior to execution of the CGI script. This pre-empts the status
432 code.
433
434 The class will however, run the CGI script, instead of serving it as a file,
435 if it guesses it to be a CGI script. Only directory-based CGI are used ---
436 the other common server configuration is to treat special extensions as
437 denoting CGI scripts.
438
439 The :func:`do_GET` and :func:`do_HEAD` functions are modified to run CGI scripts
440 and serve the output, instead of serving files, if the request leads to
441 somewhere below the ``cgi_directories`` path.
442
443 The :class:`CGIHTTPRequestHandler` defines the following data member:
444
445 .. attribute:: cgi_directories
446
447 This defaults to ``['/cgi-bin', '/htbin']`` and describes directories to
448 treat as containing CGI scripts.
449
450 The :class:`CGIHTTPRequestHandler` defines the following method:
451
452 .. method:: do_POST()
453
454 This method serves the ``'POST'`` request type, only allowed for CGI
455 scripts. Error 501, "Can only POST to CGI scripts", is output when trying
456 to POST to a non-CGI url.
457
458 Note that CGI scripts will be run with UID of user nobody, for security
459 reasons. Problems with the CGI script will be translated to error 403.
Senthil Kumaran1251faf2012-06-03 16:15:54 +0800460
461:class:`CGIHTTPRequestHandler` can be enabled in the command line by passing
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700462the ``--cgi`` option::
Senthil Kumaran1251faf2012-06-03 16:15:54 +0800463
464 python -m http.server --cgi 8000