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running flask app using python's built-in wsgiref
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# call this server using the following js command from the browser console: | |
# (await fetch('http://localhost:5000/', {method: "POST", body: '5'})).text() | |
# note: wsgiref is only good for development and in that case Werkzeug is | |
# usually preferred. See http://mitsuhiko.pocoo.org/wzdoc/wsgihowto.html | |
from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server | |
from flask import Flask, request, Response | |
app = Flask(__name__) | |
# the default method is 'GET' | |
@app.route('/', methods=['GET', 'POST']) | |
def foobar(): | |
print(request.data) | |
# the header is required to get over the CORS policy of the browsers | |
return Response('foo bar', headers=(('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*'),)) | |
server = make_server('localhost', 5000, app) | |
# serve_forever runs in a loop. to serve only a single request use: | |
# server.handle_request() | |
server.serve_forever() |
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