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== What == | == What == | ||
This is a dead stupid, insecure and simple system that will update the floating text above a prim according to what is entered in the web form. Uses html forms, python and LSL. | This is a dead stupid, insecure and simple system that will update the floating text above a prim according to what is entered in the web form. Uses html forms, python and LSL. This is about as simple as it gets, I think. | ||
== index.html == | == index.html == | ||
A simple webform that sends the input to our cgi. | A simple webform that sends the input to our cgi. | ||
<html4strict><html> | <source lang="html4strict"><html> | ||
<body> | <body> | ||
<div align="center"> | <div align="center"> | ||
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</div> | </div> | ||
<body> | <body> | ||
</html></ | </html></source> | ||
== post.cgi == | == post.cgi == | ||
A simple CGI that takes GETs and looks for two parameters: | A simple CGI that takes GETs and looks for two parameters: | ||
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* You may need to be more permissive depending on your server configuration, but this worked on my shared hosting system. | * You may need to be more permissive depending on your server configuration, but this worked on my shared hosting system. | ||
<python> | <source lang="python"> | ||
#!/usr/bin/python | #!/usr/bin/python | ||
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cgitb.enable() | cgitb.enable() | ||
# This file needs to be readable and writable from this cgi | |||
file_name = "my_url" | file_name = "my_url" | ||
form = cgi.FieldStorage() | form = cgi.FieldStorage() | ||
if | |||
# If we have Message then this is a status update. | |||
if "Message" in form: | |||
# Redirect back to the form | |||
print "Status: 302 Moved" | print "Status: 302 Moved" | ||
print "Location: http://www.myurl.com/path/to/form" | print "Location: http://www.myurl.com/path/to/form" | ||
print | print | ||
# Read in the url from the file | |||
f = open(file_name,'r') | f = open(file_name,'r') | ||
base_url = f.read() | base_url = f.read() | ||
# Build the complete url with query args. | |||
message = form["Message"].value | message = form["Message"].value | ||
args = "?Message=%s" % urllib.quote(message) | args = "?Message=%s" % urllib.quote(message) | ||
# Make the request, giving the status to the script. | |||
response = urllib2.urlopen(base_url + args) | response = urllib2.urlopen(base_url + args) | ||
if | # If we have URL then this is an URL update | ||
if "URL" in form: | |||
# Write the url to the file, overwriting the existing file. | |||
f = open(file_name,'w') | f = open(file_name,'w') | ||
f.write(form["URL"].value) | f.write(form["URL"].value) | ||
# Let the caller know it worked. | |||
print "Content-Type: text/html" | print "Content-Type: text/html" | ||
print | print | ||
print "OK" | print "OK" | ||
</ | </source> | ||
== status.lsl == | == status.lsl == | ||
< | <source lang="lsl2"> | ||
// Set this to whatever text you want above your status | // Set this to whatever text you want above your status | ||
string header = "My Status:\n"; | string header = "My Status:\n"; | ||
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default | default | ||
{ | { | ||
// These events mean we need to run setup() | // These events mean we have lost any urls we had and need to run setup() | ||
state_entry() { setup(); } | state_entry() { setup(); } | ||
on_rez(integer n) { setup(); } | on_rez(integer n) { setup(); } | ||
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} | } | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </source> |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 24 January 2015
What
This is a dead stupid, insecure and simple system that will update the floating text above a prim according to what is entered in the web form. Uses html forms, python and LSL. This is about as simple as it gets, I think.
index.html
A simple webform that sends the input to our cgi.
<html>
<body>
<div align="center">
<br><br><br>
<form ACTION="cgi-bin/post.cgi" METHOD="GET">
<textarea name="Message" rows="5" cols="40" onfocus="this.value=''; this.onfocus=null;">Enter your status update here.</textarea>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE="submit" title="FOO">
</form>
</div>
<body>
</html>
post.cgi
A simple CGI that takes GETs and looks for two parameters:
- URL: if found will write the value to a file
- Message: if found will read from the file and send the contents to the url in the file
Bugs:
- Entering no text in the form will cause the cgi to error.
Errata:
- This is probably really insecure.
- You need to create the file 'my_url' (or whatever you set file_name as) in your cgi-bin directory.
- That file needs to be readable and writable by your cgi. Depending on your setup something like this might work:
- touch my_url
- chmod 600 my_url
- You may need to be more permissive depending on your server configuration, but this worked on my shared hosting system.
#!/usr/bin/python
import cgi, urllib2, urllib
import cgitb
cgitb.enable()
# This file needs to be readable and writable from this cgi
file_name = "my_url"
form = cgi.FieldStorage()
# If we have Message then this is a status update.
if "Message" in form:
# Redirect back to the form
print "Status: 302 Moved"
print "Location: http://www.myurl.com/path/to/form"
print
# Read in the url from the file
f = open(file_name,'r')
base_url = f.read()
# Build the complete url with query args.
message = form["Message"].value
args = "?Message=%s" % urllib.quote(message)
# Make the request, giving the status to the script.
response = urllib2.urlopen(base_url + args)
# If we have URL then this is an URL update
if "URL" in form:
# Write the url to the file, overwriting the existing file.
f = open(file_name,'w')
f.write(form["URL"].value)
# Let the caller know it worked.
print "Content-Type: text/html"
print
print "OK"
status.lsl
// Set this to whatever text you want above your status
string header = "My Status:\n";
// This is the url to the post.cgi from above
string updater_url = "http://mywebsite.com/cgi-bin/post.cgi";
// The magic changed flags to know when to re-request an url
// CHANGED_REGION | CHANGED_REGION_START | CHANGED_TELEPORT
integer CHANGED_URL = 1792;
// Setup run anytime we think our url has been lost.
setup()
{
llSetObjectName("HTTP Server: Status Updates");
llRequestURL();
}
// Debug incoming requests to see all header information.
debug(key id, string method, string body)
{
llOwnerSay(method + ": " + body);
list headers = ["x-script-url","x-path-info","x-query-string","x-remote-ip","user-agent"];
integer i;
for (i=0;i<5;++i)
{
llOwnerSay(llList2String(headers,i) + ": " + llGetHTTPHeader(id,llList2String(headers,i)));
}
}
default
{
// These events mean we have lost any urls we had and need to run setup()
state_entry() { setup(); }
on_rez(integer n) { setup(); }
changed(integer c) { if (c & (CHANGED_URL) ) setup(); }
http_request(key id, string method, string body)
{
// debug(id, method, body);
if (method == URL_REQUEST_GRANTED)
{
// Register our url for new status updates.
llHTTPRequest(updater_url + "?URL=" + body + "/",[],"");
}
else if (method == URL_REQUEST_DENIED)
{
// Might be good to have this email.
llSay(0, "Something went wrong, no url. " + body);
}
else if (method == "GET")
{
// Process a status update by parsing the query string
string t = llGetHTTPHeader(id,"x-query-string");
list l = llParseString2List(t,["?","=","&"],[]);
// We want the value after Message
integer i = llListFindList(l,["Message"]) + 1;
// If there was no Message argument then i = (-1) + 1 => 0.
// As long as i > 0 we found Message so put up whatever came next as the status.
if (i > 0)
{
llSetText(header + llUnescapeURL(llList2String(l,i)),<1,1,0>,1);
llHTTPResponse(id,200,"OK");
}
else
{
llHTTPResponse(id,400,"Must Specify a message!");
}
}
else
{
llHTTPResponse(id,405,"Method unsupported");
}
}
}