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Simple Python 3 HTTP server for logging all GET and POST requests
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
License: MIT License
Copyright (c) 2023 Miel Donkers
Very simple HTTP server in python for logging requests
Usage::
./server.py [<port>]
"""
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
import logging
class S(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def _set_response(self):
self.send_response(200)
self.send_header('Content-type', 'text/html')
self.end_headers()
def do_GET(self):
logging.info("GET request,\nPath: %s\nHeaders:\n%s\n", str(self.path), str(self.headers))
self._set_response()
self.wfile.write("GET request for {}".format(self.path).encode('utf-8'))
def do_POST(self):
content_length = int(self.headers['Content-Length']) # <--- Gets the size of data
post_data = self.rfile.read(content_length) # <--- Gets the data itself
logging.info("POST request,\nPath: %s\nHeaders:\n%s\n\nBody:\n%s\n",
str(self.path), str(self.headers), post_data.decode('utf-8'))
self._set_response()
self.wfile.write("POST request for {}".format(self.path).encode('utf-8'))
def run(server_class=HTTPServer, handler_class=S, port=8080):
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
server_address = ('', port)
httpd = server_class(server_address, handler_class)
logging.info('Starting httpd...\n')
try:
httpd.serve_forever()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
httpd.server_close()
logging.info('Stopping httpd...\n')
if __name__ == '__main__':
from sys import argv
if len(argv) == 2:
run(port=int(argv[1]))
else:
run()
@kiranchavala
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@maiphi any luck in getting the https to work ?

@maiphi
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maiphi commented Apr 15, 2024

Seeing your question, I just looked into it again. This should do the job (note that I did only a very quick test):

context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER)
context.load_cert_chain('cert.pem', 'key.pem')
httpd.socket = context.wrap_socket(httpd.socket, server_side=True)

Note that except for the deprecation warning the version using ssl.wrap_socket() works fine, too.

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djshaji commented Aug 25, 2024

wonderful! many, many, many thanks 👌

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