man mktap2.4 (Commandes) - create twisted.servers
NAME
mktap - create twisted.servers
SYNOPSIS
mktap [options] apptype [application_option]...
mktap apptype --help
DESCRIPTION
The --help prints out a usage message to standard output.
- --debug, -d
- Show debug information for plugin loading.
- --progress, -p
- Show progress information for plugin loading.
- --encrypted, -e
- Encrypt file before writing (will make the extension of the resultant file begin with 'e').
- --uid, -u <uid>
- Application belongs to this uid, and should run with its permissions.
- --gid, -d <gid>
- Application belongs to this gid, and should run with its permissions.
- --append, -a <file>
- Append given servers to given file, instead of creating a new one. File should be be a tap file.
- --appname, -n <name>
- Use the specified name as the process name when the application is run with twistd(1). This option also causes some initialization code to be duplicated when twistd(1) is run.
- --type, -t <type>
- Specify the output file type. Available types are:
-
pickle - (default) Output as a python pickle file.
xml - Output as a .tax XML file.
source - Output as a .tas (AOT Python source) file.
apptype Can be 'web', 'portforward', 'toc', 'coil', 'words',
portforward options
- -h, --host <host>
- Proxy connections to <host>
- -d, --dest_port <port>
- Proxy connections to <port> on remote host.
- -p, --port <port>
- Listen locally on <port>
web options
- -u, --user
- Makes a server with ~/public_html and ~/.twistd-web-pb support for users.
- --personal
- Instead of generating a webserver, generate a ResourcePublisher which listens on ~/.twistd-web-pb
- --path <path>
- <path> is either a specific file or a directory to be set as the root of the web server. Use this if you have a directory full of HTML, cgi, php3, epy, or rpy files or any other files that you want to be served up raw.
- -p, --port <port>
- <port> is a number representing which port you want to start the server on.
- -m, --mime_type <mimetype>
- <mimetype> is the default MIME type to use for files in a --path web server when none can be determined for a particular extension. The default is 'text/html'.
- --allow_ignore_ext
- Specify whether or not a request for 'foo' should return 'foo.ext'. Default is off.
- --ignore-ext .<extension>
- Specify that a request for 'foo' should return 'foo.<extension>'.
- -t, --telnet <port>
- Run a telnet server on <port>, for additional configuration later.
- -i, --index <name>
- Use an index name other than "index.html"
- --https <port>
- Port to listen on for Secure HTTP.
- -c, --certificate <filename>
- SSL certificate to use for HTTPS. [default: server.pem]
- -k, --privkey <filename>
- SSL certificate to use for HTTPS. [default: server.pem]
- --processor <ext>=<class name>
- Adds a processor to those file names. (Only usable if after --path)
- --resource-script <script name>
- Sets the root as a resource script. This script will be re-evaluated on every request.
This creates a web.tap file that can be used by twistd. If you specify no arguments, it will be a demo webserver that has the Test class from twisted.web.test in it.
toc options
- -p <port>
- <port> is a number representing which port you want to start the server on.
mail options
- -r, --relay <ip>,<port>=<queue directory>
- Relay mail to all unknown domains through given IP and port, using queue directory as temporary place to place files.
- -d, --domain <domain>=<path>
- generate an SMTP/POP3 virtual maildir domain named "domain" which saves to "path"
- -u, --username <name>=<password>
- add a user/password to the last specified domains
- -b, --bounce_to_postmaster
- undelivered mails are sent to the postmaster, instead of being rejected.
- -p, --pop <port>
- <port> is a number representing which port you want to start the pop3 server on.
- -s, --smtp <port>
- <port> is a number representing which port you want to start the smtp server on.
telnet options
- -p, --port <port>
- Run the telnet server on <port>
- -u, --username <name>
- set the username to <name>
- -w, --password <password>
- set the password to <password>
socks options
- -i, --interface <interface>
- Listen on interface <interface>
- -p, --port <port>
- Run the SOCKSv4 server on <port>
- -l, --log <filename>
- log connection data to <filename>
ftp options
- -a, --anonymous
- Allow anonymous logins
- -3, --thirdparty
- Allow third party connections
- --otp
- Use one time passwords (OTP)
- -p, --port <port>
- Run the FTP server on <port>
- -r, --root <path>
- Define the local root of the FTP server
- --anonymoususer <username>
- Define the the name of the anonymous user
manhole options
- -p, --port <port>
- Run the manhole server on <port>
- -u, --user <name>
- set the username to <name>
- -w, --password <password>
- set the password to <password>
words options
- -p, --port <port>
- Run the Words server on <port>
- -i, --irc <port>
- Run IRC server on port <port>
- -w, --web <port>
- Run web server on port <port>
AUTHOR
Written by Moshe Zadka, based on mktap's help messages
REPORTING BUGS
To report a bug, visit http://twistedmatrix.com/bugs/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2000 Matthew W. Lefkowitz
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.