This article mainly introduces detailed information about how to use Python commands to start Web server instances. For more information, see
How to start a Web server instance using the Python command
You can use the Python package to create a simple web server. In DOS, cd to the path to prepare the root directory of the server. enter the following command:
Python-m Web server module [port number, default value: 8000]
For example:
Python-m SimpleHTTPServer 8080
Then you can enter
Http: // localhost: port number/path
To access server resources.
For example:
Http: // localhost: 8080/index.htm(of course, you must create your own index.htm file)
Other machines can also be accessed through the IP address of the server.
There are three types of "Web Server Module:
BaseHTTPServer: provides basic Web services and processor classes, including HTTPServer and BaseHTTPRequestHandler.
SimpleHTTPServer: SimpleHTTPRequestHandler class that executes GET and HEAD requests.
CGIHTTPServer: contains the class for processing POST requests and executing CGIHTTPRequestHandler.
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