I have these two Python scripts I'm using to attempt to work out how to send and receive POST requests in Python:
The Client:
import httplib
conn = httplib.HTTPConnection("localhost:8000")
conn.request("POST", "/testurl")
conn.send("clientdata")
response = conn.getresponse()
conn.close()
print(response.read())
The Server:
from BaseHTTPServer import BaseHTTPRequestHandler,HTTPServer
ADDR = "localhost"
PORT = 8000
class RequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_POST(self):
print(self.path)
print(self.rfile.read())
self.send_response(200, "OK")
self.end_headers()
self.wfile.write("serverdata")
httpd = HTTPServer((ADDR, PORT), RequestHandler)
httpd.serve_forever()
The problem is that the server hangs on self.rfile.read() until conn.close() has been called on the client but if conn.close() is called on the client the client cannot receive a response from the server. This creates a situation where one can either get a response from the server or read the POST data but never both. I assume there is something I'm missing here that will fix this problem.
Additional information:
conn.getresponse() causes the client to hang until the response is received from the server. The response doesn't appear to be received until the function on the server has finished execution.