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								:mod:`BaseHTTPServer` --- Basic HTTP server
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								.. module:: BaseHTTPServer
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								   :synopsis: Basic HTTP server (base class for SimpleHTTPServer and CGIHTTPServer).
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								.. index::
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								   pair: WWW; server
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								   pair: HTTP; protocol
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								   single: URL
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								   single: httpd
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								.. index::
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								   module: SimpleHTTPServer
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								   module: CGIHTTPServer
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								This module defines two classes for implementing HTTP servers (Web servers).
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								Usually, this module isn't used directly, but is used as a basis for building
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								functioning Web servers. See the :mod:`SimpleHTTPServer` and
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								:mod:`CGIHTTPServer` modules.
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								The first class, :class:`HTTPServer`, is a :class:`SocketServer.TCPServer`
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								subclass.  It creates and listens at the HTTP socket, dispatching the requests
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								to a handler.  Code to create and run the server looks like this::
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								   def run(server_class=BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer,
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								           handler_class=BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
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								       server_address = ('', 8000)
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								       httpd = server_class(server_address, handler_class)
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								       httpd.serve_forever()
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								.. class:: HTTPServer(server_address, RequestHandlerClass)
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								   This class builds on the :class:`TCPServer` class by storing the server address
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								   as instance variables named :attr:`server_name` and :attr:`server_port`. The
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								   server is accessible by the handler, typically through the handler's
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								   :attr:`server` instance variable.
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								.. class:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler(request, client_address, server)
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								   This class is used to handle the HTTP requests that arrive at the server. By
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								   itself, it cannot respond to any actual HTTP requests; it must be subclassed to
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								   handle each request method (e.g. GET or POST). :class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler`
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								   provides a number of class and instance variables, and methods for use by
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								   subclasses.
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								   The handler will parse the request and the headers, then call a method specific
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								   to the request type. The method name is constructed from the request. For
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								   example, for the request method ``SPAM``, the :meth:`do_SPAM` method will be
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								   called with no arguments. All of the relevant information is stored in instance
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								   variables of the handler.  Subclasses should not need to override or extend the
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								   :meth:`__init__` method.
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								:class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler` has the following instance variables:
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.client_address
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								   Contains a tuple of the form ``(host, port)`` referring to the client's address.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.command
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								   Contains the command (request type). For example, ``'GET'``.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.path
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								   Contains the request path.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.request_version
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								   Contains the version string from the request. For example, ``'HTTP/1.0'``.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.headers
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								   Holds an instance of the class specified by the :attr:`MessageClass` class
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								   variable. This instance parses and manages the headers in the HTTP request.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.rfile
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								   Contains an input stream, positioned at the start of the optional input data.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.wfile
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								   Contains the output stream for writing a response back to the client. Proper
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								   adherence to the HTTP protocol must be used when writing to this stream.
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								:class:`BaseHTTPRequestHandler` has the following class variables:
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.server_version
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								   Specifies the server software version.  You may want to override this. The
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								   format is multiple whitespace-separated strings, where each string is of the
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								   form name[/version]. For example, ``'BaseHTTP/0.2'``.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.sys_version
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								   Contains the Python system version, in a form usable by the
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								   :attr:`version_string` method and the :attr:`server_version` class variable. For
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								   example, ``'Python/1.4'``.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.error_message_format
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								   Specifies a format string for building an error response to the client. It uses
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								   parenthesized, keyed format specifiers, so the format operand must be a
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								   dictionary. The *code* key should be an integer, specifying the numeric HTTP
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								   error code value. *message* should be a string containing a (detailed) error
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								   message of what occurred, and *explain* should be an explanation of the error
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								   code number. Default *message* and *explain* values can found in the *responses*
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								   class variable.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.protocol_version
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								   This specifies the HTTP protocol version used in responses.  If set to
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								   ``'HTTP/1.1'``, the server will permit HTTP persistent connections; however,
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								   your server *must* then include an accurate ``Content-Length`` header (using
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								   :meth:`send_header`) in all of its responses to clients.  For backwards
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								   compatibility, the setting defaults to ``'HTTP/1.0'``.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.MessageClass
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								   .. index:: single: Message (in module mimetools)
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								   Specifies a :class:`rfc822.Message`\ -like class to parse HTTP headers.
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								   :class:`mimetools.Message`.
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								.. attribute:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.responses
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								   This variable contains a mapping of error code integers to two-element tuples
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								   containing a short and long message. For example, ``{code: (shortmessage,
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								   longmessage)}``. The *shortmessage* is usually used as the *message* key in an
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								   error response, and *longmessage* as the *explain* key (see the
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								.. method:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.handle()
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								   Calls :meth:`handle_one_request` once (or, if persistent connections are
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								   enabled, multiple times) to handle incoming HTTP requests. You should never need
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								   to override it; instead, implement appropriate :meth:`do_\*` methods.
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								.. method:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.handle_one_request()
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								   This method will parse and dispatch the request to the appropriate :meth:`do_\*`
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								   method.  You should never need to override it.
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								   Sends and logs a complete error reply to the client. The numeric *code*
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								   specifies the HTTP error code, with *message* as optional, more specific text. A
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								   complete set of headers is sent, followed by text composed using the
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								.. method:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.send_response(code[, message])
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								   Sends a response header and logs the accepted request. The HTTP response line is
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								   are picked up from the :meth:`version_string` and :meth:`date_time_string`
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								   methods, respectively.
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								   Writes a specific HTTP header to the output stream. *keyword* should specify the
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								.. method:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.end_headers()
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								   Logs an accepted (successful) request. *code* should specify the numeric HTTP
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								   code associated with the response. If a size of the response is available, then
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								   it should be passed as the *size* parameter.
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								   Logs an error when a request cannot be fulfilled. By default, it passes the
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								.. method:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.log_message(format, ...)
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								   Logs an arbitrary message to ``sys.stderr``. This is typically overridden to
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								   create custom error logging mechanisms. The *format* argument is a standard
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								   printf-style format string, where the additional arguments to
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								   :meth:`log_message` are applied as inputs to the formatting. The client address
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								   and current date and time are prefixed to every message logged.
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								.. method:: BaseHTTPRequestHandler.version_string()
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								   Returns the server software's version string. This is a combination of the
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								   Returns the date and time given by *timestamp* (which must be in the format
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								      The *timestamp* parameter.
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								   the client's IP address.
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								.. seealso::
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								   Module :mod:`CGIHTTPServer`
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								   Module :mod:`SimpleHTTPServer`
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								      Basic request handler that limits response to files actually under the document
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								      root.
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