\section{\module{SimpleXMLRPCServer} --- Basic XML-RPC server} \declaremodule{standard}{SimpleXMLRPCServer} \modulesynopsis{Basic XML-RPC server implementation.} \moduleauthor{Brian Quinlan}{brianq@activestate.com} \sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org} The \module{SimpleXMLRPCServer} module provides a basic server framework for XML-RPC servers written in Python. Servers can either be free standing, using \class{SimpleXMLRPCServer}, or embedded in a CGI environment, using \class{CGIXMLRPCRequestHandler}. \begin{classdesc}{SimpleXMLRPCServer}{addr\optional{, requestHandler\optional{, logRequests}}} Create a new server instance. The \var{requestHandler} parameter should be a factory for request handler instances; it defaults to \class{SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler}. The \var{addr} and \var{requestHandler} parameters are passed to the \class{\refmodule{SocketServer}.TCPServer} constructor. If \var{logRequests} is true (the default), requests will be logged; setting this parameter to false will turn off logging. This class provides methods for registration of functions that can be called by the XML-RPC protocol. \end{classdesc} \begin{classdesc}{CGIXMLRPCRequestHandler}{} Create a new instance to handle XML-RPC requests in a CGI environment. \versionadded{2.3} \end{classdesc} \begin{classdesc}{SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler}{} Create a new request handler instance. This request handler supports \code{POST} requests and modifies logging so that the \var{logRequests} parameter to the \class{SimpleXMLRPCServer} constructor parameter is honored. \end{classdesc} \subsection{SimpleXMLRPCServer Objects \label{simple-xmlrpc-servers}} The \class{SimpleXMLRPCServer} class is based on \class{SocketServer.TCPServer} and provides a means of creating simple, stand alone XML-RPC servers. \begin{methoddesc}[SimpleXMLRPCServer]{register_function}{function\optional{, name}} Register a function that can respond to XML-RPC requests. If \var{name} is given, it will be the method name associated with \var{function}, otherwise \code{\var{function}.__name__} will be used. \var{name} can be either a normal or Unicode string, and may contain characters not legal in Python identifiers, including the period character. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}[SimpleXMLRPCServer]{register_instance}{instance} Register an object which is used to expose method names which have not been registered using \method{register_function()}. If \var{instance} contains a \method{_dispatch()} method, it is called with the requested method name and the parameters from the request. Its API is \code{def \method{_dispatch}(self, method, params)} (note tha \var{params} does not represent a variable argument list). If it calls an underlying function to perform its task, that function is called as \code{func(*params)}, expanding the parameter list. The return value from \method{_dispatch()} is returned to the client as the result. If \var{instance} does not have a \method{_dispatch()} method, it is searched for an attribute matching the name of the requested method; if the requested method name contains periods, each component of the method name is searched for individually, with the effect that a simple hierarchical search is performed. The value found from this search is then called with the parameters from the request, and the return value is passed back to the client. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{register_introspection_functions}{} Registers the XML-RPC introspection functions \code{system.listMethods}, \code{system.methodHelp} and \code{system.methodSignature}. \versionadded{2.3} \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{register_multicall_functions}{} Registers the XML-RPC multicall function system.multicall. \end{methoddesc} Example: \begin{verbatim} class MyFuncs: def div(self, x, y) : return div(x,y) server = SimpleXMLRPCServer(("localhost", 8000)) server.register_function(pow) server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') server.register_introspection_functions() server.register_instance(MyFuncs()) server.serve_forever() \end{verbatim} \subsection{CGIXMLRPCRequestHandler} The \class{CGIXMLRPCRequestHandler} class can be used to handle XML-RPC requests sent to Python CGI scripts. \begin{methoddesc}{register_function}{function\optional{, name}} Register a function that can respond to XML-RPC requests. If \var{name} is given, it will be the method name associated with function, otherwise \var{function.__name__} will be used. \var{name} can be either a normal or Unicode string, and may contain characters not legal in Python identifiers, including the period character. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{register_instance}{instance} Register an object which is used to expose method names which have not been registered using \method{register_function()}. If instance contains a \method{_dispatch()} method, it is called with the requested method name and the parameters from the request; the return value is returned to the client as the result. If instance does not have a \method{_dispatch()} method, it is searched for an attribute matching the name of the requested method; if the requested method name contains periods, each component of the method name is searched for individually, with the effect that a simple hierarchical search is performed. The value found from this search is then called with the parameters from the request, and the return value is passed back to the client. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{register_introspection_functions}{} Register the XML-RPC introspection functions \code{system.listMethods}, \code{system.methodHelp} and \code{system.methodSignature}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{register_multicall_functions}{} Register the XML-RPC multicall function \code{system.multicall}. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{handle_request}{\optional{request_text = None}} Handle a XML-RPC request. If \var{request_text} is given, it should be the POST data provided by the HTTP server, otherwise the contents of stdin will be used. \end{methoddesc} Example: \begin{verbatim} class MyFuncs: def div(self, x, y) : return div(x,y) handler = CGIXMLRPCRequestHandler() handler.register_function(pow) handler.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') handler.register_introspection_functions() handler.register_instance(MyFuncs()) handler.handle_request() \end{verbatim}