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WSGIserver

WSGIserver is a high-speed, production ready, thread pooled, generic WSGI server with SSL support.

WSGIserver suppport both Python 2 (2.6 and above) and Python 3 (3.1 and above) and has no dependency.

WSGIserver is developed by Florent Gallaire [email protected].

Website: http://fgallaire.github.io/wsgiserver.

Download and Install

To install the last stable version from PyPI::

$ sudo pip install wsgiserver

To install the development version from GitHub::

$ git clone https://github.com/fgallaire/wsgiserver
$ cd wsgiserver
$ sudo python setup.py install

Or you can just use the wsgiserver.py file alone, nothing more needed!

Usage

Simplest example on how to use WSGIserver::

import wsgiserver

def my_app(environ, start_response):
    status = '200 OK'
    response_headers = [('Content-type','text/plain')]
    start_response(status, response_headers)
    return ['WSGIserver is running!']

server = wsgiserver.WSGIServer(my_app)
server.start()

Then point your browser to this URL: http://localhost:8080

WSGIserver can serve as many WSGI applications as you want in one instance by using a WSGIPathInfoDispatcher::

d = wsgiserver.WSGIPathInfoDispatcher({'/': my_app, '/blog': my_blog_app})
server = wsgiserver.WSGIServer(d)

To specify an host or a port::

server = wsgiserver.WSGIServer(my_app, host='0.0.0.0', port=8080)

To add SSL support, just specify a certfile and a keyfile::

server = wsgiserver.WSGIServer(my_app, certfile='cert.pem', keyfile='privkey.pem')

Naming

  • WSGIserver is the project name

  • wsgiserver is the Python module name

  • WSGIServer is the main class name

License

WSGIserver files are released under the GNU LGPLv3 or above license.

WSGIserver codebase from CherryPy by CherryPy Team ([email protected]) under the 3-clause BSD license.