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web.py - specify address and port

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python

web.py

How to specify listening address and port in web.py? Something like:

web.application( urls, host="33.44.55.66", port=8080 )

Edit

I would like to avoid using the default web.py command line parsing

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Jakub M. Avatar asked Jan 21 '13 18:01

Jakub M.


1 Answers

From API docmentation of web.py:

 module web.httpserver
    function runsimple(func,server_address=('0.0.0.0', 8080))  

Runs CherryPy WSGI server hosting WSGI app func. The directory static/ is hosted statically.

Example code

import web

class MyApplication(web.application):
    def run(self, port=8080, *middleware):
        func = self.wsgifunc(*middleware)
        return web.httpserver.runsimple(func, ('0.0.0.0', port))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app = MyApplication(urls, globals())
    app.run(port=8888)
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sidi Avatar answered Oct 13 '22 01:10

sidi