July 14, 2016

Simple http server with CGI scripts enabled

If you want to experiment some python code as CGI script to serve by a HTTP server, you can get started by these steps:

  1. Create a cgi-bin directory.
  2. Ready!

No, really, it's that simple! Try these CGI scripts out.

Example 1: cgi-bin/hello.py

#!/usr/bin/env python3

localvars_table = ''
for x in dir():
  localvars_table += '%s' % x
localvars_table += ''

print("Content-type: text/html")
print("")
print("""
Hello World! Your custom CGI script is working. Here are your current Python local variables.

%s

NOTE: If you want to write useful CGI script, try the Python 'cgi' module. See cgitest.py script.
""" % (localvars_table))

To test and run this, you simply invoke these couple commands:

bash> chmod a+x cgi-bin/hello.py
bash> python3 -m http.server --cgi

You may now test it on your browser with http://localhost:8000/cgi-bin/hello.py. Hit CTRL+C to stop the server.

If you want to do more with fancy CGI scripts, try the Python's cgi module. Here is another example.

Example 2: cgi-bin/cgitest.py

#!/usr/bin/env python3

import cgi
cgi.test()

Again chmod your cgitest.py script and visit http://localhost:8000/cgi-bin/cgitest.py. You will see all the HTTP related data as expected when working with a CGI script. See https://docs.python.org/3/library/cgi.html for more details.