Internet Modules and Tools
This section summarizes Pythonâs support for Internet scripting.
Commonly Used Library Modules
Following are summaries of some of the more commonly used modules in the Python Internet modules set. This is just a representative sample; see the Python Library Reference for a more complete list.
socket
Low-level network communications support (TCP/IP, UDP, etc.). Interfaces for sending and receiving data over BSD-style sockets:
socket.socket()
makes an object with socket call methods (e.g.,object.bind()
). Most protocol and server modules use this module internally.socketserver
(SocketServer
in Python 2.X)Framework for general threading and forking network servers.
xdrlib
Encodes binary data portably (also see
socket
modules earlier in this list).select
Interfaces to Unix and Windows
select
function. Waits for activity on one ofN
files or sockets. Commonly used to multiplex among multiple streams or to implement timeouts. Works only for sockets on Windows, not files.cgi
Server-side CGI script support:
cgi.FieldStorage
parses the input stream;cgi.escape
applies HTML escape conventions to output streams. To parse and access form information: after a CGI script callsform=cgi.FieldStorage()
,form
is a dictionary-like object with one entry per form field (e.g.,form["name"].value
is form fieldname
text).urllib.request
(urllib
,urllib2
in Python 2.X)Fetches web pages and server script outputs from their Internet addresses (URLs):
urllib.request.urlopen(
url
)
returns ...
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