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11.21.1 SimpleXMLRPCServer Objects
The SimpleXMLRPCServer class is based on SocketServer.TCPServer
and provides a means of creating simple, stand alone XML-RPC servers.
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| register_function( |
function[, name]) |
- Register a function that can respond to XML-RPC requests. If name is given,
it will be the method name associated with function, otherwise
function.__name__
will be used. name can be either a normal or Unicode string, and may contain
characters not legal in Python identifiers, including the period character.
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| register_instance( |
instance) |
- Register an object which is used to expose method names which have not been registered
using register_function(). If instance contains a _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 _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.
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| register_introspection_functions( |
) |
- Registers the XML-RPC introspection functions
system.listMethods, system.methodHelp
and system.methodSignature. New in version 2.3.
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| register_multicall_functions( |
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- Registers the XML-RPC multicall function system.multicall.
Example:
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()
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