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# PyWebServer
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# PyWebServer is undergoing major security updates!
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# Please use commit [7ac160f625](https://git.novacow.ch/Nova/PyWebServer/src/commit/7ac160f6259e637c2337a672e56f105f4cdd2d2a) as the source for now!!
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## GitHub
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The upstream of this project is on my own [Gitea instance](https://git.novacow.ch/Nova/PyWebServer/).
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Because of that I'll mostly reply to issues and PRs there, you can submit issues and PRs on GitHub, but it might take longer before I read it.
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## Installing
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Installing and running PyWebServer is very simple.
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Assuming you're running Linux:
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```bash
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git clone https://git.novacow.ch/Nova/PyWebServer.git
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cd ./PyWebServer/
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```
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Windows users, make sure you have installed Git, from there:
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```powershell
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git clone https://git.novacow.ch/Nova/PyWebServer.git
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Set-Location .\PyWebServer\
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```
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From here, you should check from what directory you want to store the content in.
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In this example, we'll use `./html/` (or `.\html\` for Windows users) from the perspective of the PyWebServer root dir.
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To create this directory, do this:
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```bash
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mkdir ./html/
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```
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(This applies to both Windows and Linux)
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Then, open `pywebsrv.conf` in your favorite text editor and change the `directory` key to the full path to the `./html/` you just created.
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After that, put your files in and run this:
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Linux:
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```bash
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python3 /path/to/pywebsrv.py
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```
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Windows:
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```powershell
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# If you have installed Python via the Microsoft Store:
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python3 \path\to\pywebsrv.py
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# Via the python.org website:
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py \path\to\pywebsrv.py
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```
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## SSL Support
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Currently PyWebServer warns about AutoCertGen not being installed. AutoCertGen currently is very unstable at the moment, and therefore is not available for download.
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PyWebServer supports SSL/TLS for authentication via HTTPS. In the config file, you should enable the HTTPS port. After that you need to create the certificate.
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Currently PyWebServer looks for the `cert.pem` and the `key.pem` files in the root directory of the installation.
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PyWebServer comes with a test certificate, this certificate is self-signed, but doesn't have a matching issuer and subject. This is to prevent people from using it in production, even if they have disabled warnings of self-signed certificates.
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## HTTP support
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Currently PyWebServer only supports HTTP/1.1, this is very unlikely to change, as most of the modern web today still uses HTTP/1.1.
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For methods PyWebServer only supports `GET`, this is being reworked though, check issue [#3](https://git.novacow.ch/Nova/PyWebServer/issues/3) for progress.
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## Files support
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Unlike other small web servers, PyWebServer has full support for binary files being sent and received (once that logic is put in) over HTTP.
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## Support
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PyWebServer will follow a standard support scheme.
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### 1.x
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For every 1.x version there will be support until 2 newer versions come out.
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So that means that 1.0 will still be supported when 1.1 comes out, but no longer be supported when 1.2 comes out.
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### 2.x
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I am planning on releasing a 2.x version with will have a lot more advanced features, like nginx's server block emulation amongst other things.
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When 2.0 will come out, the last version of 1.x will be supported for a while longer, but no new features will be added.
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# Using NSCL 1.3
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# Port defenition. What ports to use.
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# port is the HTTP port, port-https is the HTTPS port
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port:8080
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port-https:8443
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# Here you choose what directory PyWebServer looks in for files.
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directory:<Enter directory here>
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# Host defenition, what hosts you can connect via.
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# You can use FQDNs, IP-addresses and localhost,
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# Support for multiple hosts is coming.
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directory:/home/nova/Documents/html
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host:localhost
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# Ignores the host parameter (except for localhost) and allows everything.
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# DANGER! For obvious reasons this isn't recommended.
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allow-all:0
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# Enables HTTP support. (Only enables/disables the HTTP port.)
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# DANGER: NEVER EVER TURN THIS ON IN PROD!!!!!!!!!!!!
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allow-all:1
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# DANGER!!
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port-https:8443
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http:1
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# Enables HTTPS support. (Only enables/disables the HTTPS port.)
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https:1
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# Allows the use of localhost to connect.
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# The default is on, this is seperate of the host defenition.
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allow-localhost:1
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# If you're using the webserver in a library form,
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# you can disable the AutoCertGen and never trigger it.
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disable-autocertgen:0
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# If you wish to block IP-addresses, this function is coming though.
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allow-localhost:0
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# for use in libraries
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# disable-autocertgen:0
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# block-ip:0.0.0.0,1.1.1.1,2.2.2.2
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# If you wish to block User-Agents, this function is coming though.
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# block-ua:(NULL)
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# This function is deprecated, allows a connection with no Host header.
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# You should NEVER have to enable this! It can pose a risk to security!
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# allow-nohost:0
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# In libraries you can disable everything you don't need.
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pywebsrv.py
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"""
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License:
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PyWebServer
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Copyright (C) 2025 Nova
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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Contact:
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E-mail: nova@novacow.ch
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This is PyWebServer, an ultra minimalist webserver, meant to still have
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a lot standard webserver features. A comprehensive list is below:
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Features:
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)
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def __init__(self, base_dir=None):
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self.base_dir = base_dir or os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "html")
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self.config_path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.CONFIG_FILE)
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self.base_dir = self.read_config("directory")
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def check_first_run(self):
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if not os.path.isfile(self.config_path):
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with open(self.config_path, "w") as f:
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f.write(self.DEFAULT_CONFIG.format(cwd=os.getcwd()))
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def didnt_confirm(self):
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os.remove(self.config_path)
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def read_file(self, file_path):
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if "../" in file_path:
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return 403
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"https",
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"port-https",
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"allow-all",
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"allow-nohost",
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"allow-localhost",
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"disable-autocertgen",
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]
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or option == "allow-all"
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or option == "allow-localhost"
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or option == "disable-autocertgen"
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or option == "allow-nohost"
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):
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return bool(int(value))
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if option == "directory":
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if value == "<Enter directory here>":
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print(
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"FATAL: You haven't set up PyWebServer! Please edit pywebsrv.conf!"
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)
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exit(1)
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return value
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return value
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return None
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"""Parses the HTTP request line."""
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try:
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method, path, version = line.split(" ")
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if path.endswith("/"):
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path += "index.html"
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return method, path, version
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except ValueError:
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return None, None, None
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if path.endswith("/"):
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path += "index.html"
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return method, path, version
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def is_method_allowed(self, method):
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"""
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Should (for now) only be GET as I haven't implemented the logic for PUT
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"""
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allowed_methods = ["GET"]
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# While the logic for PUT, DELETE, etc. is not added, we shouldn't
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# allow for it to attempt it.
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# if os.path.isfile(self.allowed_methods_file):
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# with open(self.allowed_methods_file, "r") as f:
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# allowed_methods = [line.strip() for line in f]
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if os.path.isfile(self.allowed_methods_file):
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with open(self.allowed_methods_file, "r") as f:
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allowed_methods = [line.strip() for line in f]
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return method in allowed_methods
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def host_parser(self, host):
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self.https_socket, server_side=True
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)
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self.http_404_html = (
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"<html><head><title>HTTP 404 - PyWebServer</title></head>"
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"<body><center><h1>HTTP 404 - Not Found!</h1><p>Running PyWebServer/1.1+u2</p>"
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"</center></body></html>"
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)
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self.http_403_html = (
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"<html><head><title>HTTP 403 - PyWebServer</title></head>"
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"<body><center><h1>HTTP 403 - Forbidden</h1><p>Running PyWebServer/1.1+u2</p>"
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"</center></body></html>"
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)
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self.http_405_html = (
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"<html><head><title>HTTP 405 - PyWebServer</title></head>"
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"<body><center><h1>HTTP 405 - Method not allowed</h1><p>Running PyWebServer/1.1+u2</p>"
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"</center></body></html>"
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)
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self.running = True
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def start(self, http, https):
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def handle_connection(self, conn, addr):
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try:
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data = conn.recv(512)
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data = conn.recv(512) # why? well internet and tutiorials
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request = data.decode(errors="ignore")
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response = self.handle_request(request, addr)
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if isinstance(response, str):
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response = response.encode()
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response = response.encode() # if we send text this shouldn't explode
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conn.sendall(response)
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except Exception as e:
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if not all([method, path, version]) or not self.parser.is_method_allowed(
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method
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):
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return self.build_response(405, self.http_405_html)
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return self.build_response(405, "Method Not Allowed")
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file_content = self.file_handler.read_file(path)
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if file_content == 403:
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print("WARN: Directory traversal attack prevented.") # look ma, security!!
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return self.build_response(403, self.http_403_html)
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return self.build_response(403, "Forbidden")
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if file_content == 404:
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return self.build_response(404, self.http_404_html)
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return self.build_response(404, "Not Found")
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if file_content == 500:
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return self.build_response(
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500,
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"PyWebServer has encountered a fatal error and cannot serve "
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"your request. Contact the owner with this error: FATAL_FILE_RO_ACCESS",
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) # When there was an issue with reading we throw this.
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) # The user did no fucky-wucky, but the server fucking exploded.
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# A really crude implementation of binary files. Later in 2.0 I'll actually
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# make this useful.
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# (try to) detect binary files (eg, mp3) and serve them correctly
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if path.endswith((".mp3", ".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".gif")):
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return self.build_binary_response(200, file_content, path)
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headers = (
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f"HTTP/1.1 {status_code} {status_message}\r\n"
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f"Server: PyWebServer/1.1+u2\r\n"
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f"Server: PyWebServer/1.0\r\n"
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f"Content-Type: {content_type}\r\n"
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f"Content-Length: {len(binary_data)}\r\n"
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f"Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
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# Connection close is done because it is way easier to implement.
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# It's not like this program will see production use anyway.
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f"Connection: close\r\n\r\n" # connection close bcuz im lazy
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)
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return headers.encode() + binary_data
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@staticmethod
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def build_response(status_code, body):
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"""
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For textfiles we'll not have to guess MIME-types, though the other function
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build_binary_response will be merged in here anyway.
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"""
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messages = {
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200: "OK",
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304: "Not Modified", # TODO KEKL
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headers = (
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f"HTTP/1.1 {status_code} {status_message}\r\n"
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f"Server: PyWebServer/1.1+u2\r\n"
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f"Server: PyWebServer/1.0\r\n"
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f"Content-Length: {len(body)}\r\n"
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f"Connection: close\r\n\r\n"
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).encode()
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return headers + body
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def shutdown(self, signum, frame):
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print("\nRecieved signal to exit!\nShutting down server...")
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print(f"\nRecieved signal {signum}")
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print("\nShutting down server...")
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self.running = False
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self.http_socket.close()
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self.https_socket.close()
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def main():
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file_handler = FileHandler()
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file_handler.check_first_run()
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file_handler.base_dir = file_handler.read_config("directory")
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http_port = file_handler.read_config("port") or 8080
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https_port = file_handler.read_config("port-https") or 8443
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http_enabled = file_handler.read_config("http") or True
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