Python POST data using mod_wsgi

戏子无情 提交于 2019-11-28 23:23:41

PEP 333 says you must read environ['wsgi.input'].

I just saved the following code and made apache's mod_wsgi run it. It works.

You must be doing something wrong.

from pprint import pformat

def application(environ, start_response):
    # show the environment:
    output = ['<pre>']
    output.append(pformat(environ))
    output.append('</pre>')

    #create a simple form:
    output.append('<form method="post">')
    output.append('<input type="text" name="test">')
    output.append('<input type="submit">')
    output.append('</form>')

    if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST':
        # show form data as received by POST:
        output.append('<h1>FORM DATA</h1>')
        output.append(pformat(environ['wsgi.input'].read()))

    # send results
    output_len = sum(len(line) for line in output)
    start_response('200 OK', [('Content-type', 'text/html'),
                              ('Content-Length', str(output_len))])
    return output

Be aware that technically speaking calling read() or read(-1) on wsgi.input is a violation of the WSGI specification even though Apache/mod_wsgi allows it. This is because the WSGI specification requires that a valid length argument be supplied. The WSGI specification also says you shouldn't read more data than is specified by the CONTENT_LENGTH.

So, the code above may work in Apache/mod_wsgi but it isn't portable WSGI code and will fail on some other WSGI implementations. To be correct, determine request content length and supply that value to read().

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