The modules described in this chapter implement Internet protocols and
support for related technology. They are all implemented in Python.
Most of these modules require the presence of the system-dependent
module socket , which is currently
supported on most popular platforms. Here is an overview:
webbrowser |
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Easy-to-use controller for Web browsers. |
cgi |
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Common Gateway Interface support, used to interpret
forms in server-side scripts. |
cgitb |
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Configurable traceback handler for CGI scripts. |
urllib |
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Open an arbitrary network resource by URL (requires sockets). |
urllib2 |
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An extensible library for opening URLs using a variety of
protocols |
httplib |
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HTTP and HTTPS protocol client (requires sockets). |
ftplib |
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FTP protocol client (requires sockets). |
gopherlib |
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Gopher protocol client (requires sockets). |
poplib |
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POP3 protocol client (requires sockets). |
imaplib |
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IMAP4 protocol client (requires sockets). |
nntplib |
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NNTP protocol client (requires sockets). |
smtplib |
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SMTP protocol client (requires sockets). |
telnetlib |
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Telnet client class. |
urlparse |
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Parse URLs into components. |
SocketServer |
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A framework for network servers. |
BaseHTTPServer |
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Basic HTTP server (base class for
SimpleHTTPServer and CGIHTTPServer). |
SimpleHTTPServer |
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This module provides a basic request handler for HTTP
servers. |
CGIHTTPServer |
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This module provides a request handler for HTTP servers
which can run CGI scripts. |
Cookie |
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Support for HTTP state management (cookies). |
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XML-RPC client access. |
SimpleXMLRPCServer |
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Basic XML-RPC server implementation. |
asyncore |
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A base class for developing asynchronous socket
handling services. |