#!/usr/bin/python import sys, os, getopt import socket import ashd.scgi def usage(out): out.write("usage: scgi-wsgi [-hA] [-p MODPATH] [-T [HOST:]PORT] HANDLER-MODULE [ARGS...]\n") sk = None modwsgi_compat = False opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "+hAp:T:") for o, a in opts: if o == "-h": usage(sys.stdout) sys.exit(0) elif o == "-p": sys.path.insert(0, a) elif o == "-T": sk = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) p = a.rfind(":") if p < 0: bindhost = "localhost" bindport = int(a) else: bindhost = a[:p] bindport = int(a[p + 1:]) sk.bind((bindhost, bindport)) sk.listen(32) elif o == "-A": modwsgi_compat = True if len(args) < 1: usage(sys.stderr) sys.exit(1) if sk is None: # This is suboptimal, since the socket on stdin is not necessarily # AF_UNIX, but Python does not seem to offer any way around it, # that I can find. sk = socket.fromfd(0, socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) try: handlermod = __import__(args[0], fromlist = ["dummy"]) except ImportError, exc: sys.stderr.write("scgi-wsgi: handler %s not found: %s\n" % (args[0], exc.message)) sys.exit(1) if not modwsgi_compat: if not hasattr(handlermod, "wmain"): sys.stderr.write("scgi-wsgi: handler %s has no `wmain' function\n" % args[0]) sys.exit(1) handler = handlermod.wmain(*args[1:]) else: if not hasattr(handlermod, "application"): sys.stderr.write("scgi-wsgi: handler %s has no `application' object\n" % args[0]) sys.exit(1) handler = handlermod.application ashd.scgi.servescgi(sk, ashd.scgi.wrapwsgi(handler))