streaming_form_data
provides a Python parser for parsing
multipart/form-data
input chunks (the most commonly used encoding when
submitting data over HTTP through HTML forms).
$ pip install streaming-form-data
In case you prefer cloning the Github repository and installing manually, please
note that master
is the development branch, so stable
is what
you should be working with.
>>> from streaming_form_data import StreamingFormDataParser
>>> from streaming_form_data.targets import ValueTarget, FileTarget, NullTarget
>>>
>>> headers = {'Content-Type': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=boundary'}
>>>
>>> parser = StreamingFormDataParser(headers=headers)
>>>
>>> parser.register('name', ValueTarget())
>>> parser.register('file', FileTarget('/tmp/file.txt'))
>>> parser.register('discard-me', NullTarget())
>>>
>>> for chunk in request.body:
... parser.data_received(chunk)
...
>>>
Up-to-date documentation is available on Read the Docs.
Please make sure you have Python 3.5+ and Poetry installed.
- Git clone the repository -
git clone https://github.com/siddhantgoel/streaming-form-data
- Install the packages required for development -
poetry install
- That's basically it. You should now be able to run the test suite -
poetry run py.test
.
Please note that tests/test_parser_stress.py
stress tests the parser
with large inputs, which can take a while. As an alternative, pass the filename
as an argument to py.test
to run tests selectively.