HTTP-PyServer is a simple, and extremely light-weight solution to create powerful projects relying on the web with the fewest lines of code. It uses python built-in packages to host server's and then handle http requests, as well as responses. It's extremely customizable, and allows you do to almost everything you might want.
HTTP-PyServer is also very flexible on your project layout. It ensures security by allowing you to specify which files to send, and to where. HTTP-PyServer allows you to do everything you need whilst keeping hands relaxed with as few lines of code as possible.
Install HTTP-PyServer using pip from the command line.
python -m pip install HTTP-PyServer
# Saved as "main.py"
import server
app = server.Server()
@app.route('/')
def _(request):
return 'Hello, world!'
with app:
app.wait('Press Enter to continue...')
$ python main.py
Press Enter to continue...
Look on github, and create a fork of HTTP-PyServer. Submit, pull requests, and any features will be looked at, and potentially implemented.
Although, no external packages were used, the following packages were imported. All packages are native in Python 3.11.2
. Not tested on any other versions, however it should work.
threading
socket
typing
logging
pathlib
re
time
json
urllib
mimetypes
enum
ssl
secrets