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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:09:34+00:00 2026-05-16T17:09:34+00:00

import formatter # a long string I want to format s=When running behind a

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import formatter

# a long string I want to format
s="""When running behind a load balancer like nginx, it is recommended to pass xheaders=True to the HTTPServer constructor. This will tell Tornado to use
headers like X-Real-IP to get the user's IP address instead of attributing all traffic to the balancer's IP address.
"""
fh=open("tmp.txt","w")
f=formatter.DumbWriter(fh)
f.send_flowing_data(s)
fh.close()

# how can i set 'results' to the formatted text without using an intermediate file?

# there doesn't seem to be a formatter method which returns a string in
# leiu of sending the data to the stream
results=open("tmp.txt").read()
print results
>>> When running behind a load balancer like nginx, it is recommended to
>>> pass xheaders=True to the HTTPServer constructor. This will tell Tornado
>>> to use headers like X-Real-IP to get the user's IP address instead of
>>> attributing all traffic to the balancer's IP address.
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    2026-05-16T17:09:35+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:09 pm

    You could use StringIO.

    >>> import StringIO
    >>> fh = StringIO.StringIO()
    >>> f.send_flowing_data(s)
    >>> print(fh.getvalue())
    When running behind a load balancer like nginx, it is recommended to
    pass xheaders=True to the HTTPServer constructor. This will tell Tornado
    to use headers like X-Real-IP to get the user's IP address instead of
    attributing all traffic to the balancer's IP address.
    >>> fh.close()
    
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