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This is a fork of the standard library modules cgi and cgitb. They have
been removed from the Python standard libary in Python 3.13 by PEP-594_.
.. _PEP-594: https://peps.python.org/pep-0594/
Depend upon legacy-cgi in your project. It is recommended to use the marker
python_version >= 3.13, as while the package can install for older Python
versions, it won't have effect with a standard Python installation as the
built-in modules will take precedence.
For example, in a requirements.txt file::
legacy-cgi; python_version >= '3.13'
Or in a PEP-621 pyproject.toml file::
[project] ... dependencies = [ ..., "legacy-cgi; python_version >= '3.13'", ]
The purpose of this fork is to support existing CGI scripts using these modules. Thus, compatibility is the primary goal.
Contributions are accepted, but should be focused on bug fixes instead of new features or major refactoring.
New applications should look at the ASGI_ or WSGI_ ecosystems. There's a number of highly-polished web frameworks available, and it's significantly faster in a typical deployment given a new Python process does not need created for each request.
.. _ASGI: https://asgi.readthedocs.io .. _WSGI: https://wsgi.readthedocs.io
See the official documentation for Python 3.12 and earlier for usage:
cgi module_cgitb module_.. _cgi module: https://docs.python.org/3.12/library/cgi.html .. _cgitb module: https://docs.python.org/3.12/library/cgitb.html
The modules are not renamed, so code written for Python 3.12 or earlier should work without modification with this package installed.
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Fork of the standard library cgi and cgitb modules removed in Python 3.13
We found that legacy-cgi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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