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90 changes: 68 additions & 22 deletions calculator.py
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"""


def instructions():
""" Returns and instructional page at root """
page = """
<h1>How to use this page</h1>
<h2> Instructions </h2>
For the following cases, replace the numbers 3 & 4 with the numbers you wish to use in the search box.<br>
The first number is acted on by the second. e.g. divide/3/4 would be 3 divided by 4.
<ol>
<li> For addition use: <a href="add/3/4">add/3/4</a></li>
<li> For subtraction use: <a href="subtract/3/4">subtract/3/4</a></li>
<li> For multiplication use: <a href="multiply/3/4">multiply/3/4</a></li>
<li> For division use: <a href="divide/3/4">divide/3/4</a></li>
</ol>
"""
return page


# return str([])
def add(*args):
""" Returns a STRING with the sum of the arguments """

# TODO: Fill sum with the correct value, based on the
# args provided.
sum = "0"
sum_val = str(sum(map(int, args)))
return sum_val

def subtract(*args):
""" Returns a STRING with the difference of the arguments """
return str(int(args[0]) - int(args[1]))


return sum
def multiply(*args):
""" Returns a STRING with the product of the arguments """
return str(int(args[0])*int(args[1]))

# TODO: Add functions for handling more arithmetic operations.
def divide(*args):
""" Returns a STRING with the quotient of the arguments """
return str(int(args[0]) / int(args[1]))

def resolve_path(path):
"""
Should return two values: a callable and an iterable of
arguments.
"""
funcs = {
'': instructions,
'add': add,
'subtract': subtract,
'multiply': multiply,
'divide': divide
}

path = path.strip('/').split('/')

func_name = path[0]
args = path[1:]

# TODO: Provide correct values for func and args. The
# examples provide the correct *syntax*, but you should
# determine the actual values of func and args using the
# path.
func = add
args = ['25', '32']
try:
func = funcs[func_name]
except KeyError:
raise NameError

return func, args

def application(environ, start_response):
# TODO: Your application code from the book database
# work here as well! Remember that your application must
# invoke start_response(status, headers) and also return
# the body of the response in BYTE encoding.
#
# TODO (bonus): Add error handling for a user attempting
# to divide by zero.
pass
headers = [("Content-type", "text/html")]
try:
path = environ.get("PATH_INFO", None)
if path is None:
raise NameError
func, args = resolve_path(path)
body = func(*args)
status = "200 OK"
except NameError:
status = "404 Not Found"
body = "<h1>Not Found</h1>"
except ZeroDivisionError:
status = "400 Bad Request"
body = "<h1>Divide by zero not allowed</h1>"
finally:
headers.append(('Content-length', str(len(body))))
start_response(status, headers)
return [body.encode('utf8')]

if __name__ == '__main__':
# TODO: Insert the same boilerplate wsgiref simple
# server creation that you used in the book database.
pass
from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server
srv = make_server('localhost', 8080, application)
srv.serve_forever()