Differences from zope.server
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Has no non-stdlib dependencies.
No support for non-WSGI servers (no FTP, plain-HTTP, etc); refactorings and slight interface changes as a result. Non-WSGI-supporting code removed.
Slight cleanup in the way application response headers are handled (no more "accumulated headers").
Supports the HTTP 1.1 "expect/continue" mechanism (required by WSGI spec).
Calls "close()" on the app_iter object returned by the WSGI application.
Allows trusted proxies to override
wsgi.url_scheme
for particular requests by supplying theX_FORWARDED_PROTO
header.Supports an explicit
wsgi.url_scheme
parameter for ease of deployment behind SSL proxies.Different adjustment defaults (less conservative).
Python 3 compatible.
More test coverage (unit tests added, functional tests refactored and more added).
Supports convenience
waitress.serve
function (e.g.from waitress import serve; serve(app)
and convenienceserver.run()
function.Returns a "real" write method from start_response.
Provides a getsockname method of the server FBO figuring out which port the server is listening on when it's bound to port 0.
Warns when app_iter bytestream numbytes less than or greater than specified Content-Length.
Set content-length header if len(app_iter) == 1 and none provided.
Raise an exception if start_response isnt called before any body write.
channel.write does not accept non-byte-sequences.
Put maintenance check on server rather than channel to avoid a class of DOS.
wsgi.multiprocess set (correctly) to False.
Ensures header total can not exceed a maximum size.
Ensures body total can not exceed a maximum size.
Broken chunked encoding request bodies don't crash the server.
Handles keepalive/pipelining properly (no out of order responses, no premature channel closes).
Send a 500 error to the client when a task raises an uncaught exception (with optional traceback rendering via "expose_traceback" adjustment).
Supports HTTP/1.1 chunked responses when application doesn't set a Content-Length header.
Dont hang a thread up trying to send data to slow clients.
Supports
wsgi.file_wrapper
protocol.