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How to install WSGIProxy2

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  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install wsgiproxy2
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License
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Lastest release
version 0.3 on Sep 20th, 2013

Installation

With pip:

$ pip install WSGIProxy2

Install optionnal backends:

$ pip install requests restkit urllib3

Usage

Create a proxy:

>>> from wsgiproxy import HostProxy
>>> proxy = HostProxy(application_url)

Then use it. Here is an example with WebOb but you can use it like a classic WSGI application:

>>> from webob import Request
>>> req = Request.blank('/form.html')
>>> resp = req.get_response(proxy)
>>> print(resp.text)
<html>...
...</html>

The Proxy application accept some keyword arguments. Those arguments are passed to the client during the process.

If no client as specified then python httplib is used. It's recommended to use a more robust client able to manage a connection pool and stuff.

Use urllib3:

>>> proxy = HostProxy(application_url, client='urllib3')

Use requests. This client support response streaming:

>>> proxy = HostProxy(application_url, client='requests')

Use restkit. This client support request and response streaming but does not support python3 (will be fixed with the next release):

>>> proxy = HostProxy(application_url, client='restkit') # doctest: +SKIP

Changes

0.3 (2013-09-12)

Make allowed_methods check optional

0.2

Return the data not gzip decoded when using request

0.1

Initial release

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Last updated Sep 20th, 2013

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