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google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response Class Reference
Inheritance diagram for google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response:

Public Member Functions

def __init__
 
def status
 
def status_message
 
def set_status
 
def has_error
 
def clear
 
def wsgi_write
 
def http_status_message
 

Public Attributes

 out
 
 headers
 

Static Public Attributes

tuple http_status_message = staticmethod(http_status_message)
 

Detailed Description

Abstraction for an HTTP response.

Properties:
  out: file pointer for the output stream
  headers: wsgiref.headers.Headers instance representing the output headers

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.__init__ (   self)
Constructs a response with the default settings.

Member Function Documentation

def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.clear (   self)
Clears all data written to the output stream so that it is empty.
def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.has_error (   self)
Indicates whether the response was an error response.
def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.http_status_message (   code)
Returns the default HTTP status message for the given code.

Args:
  code: the HTTP code for which we want a message
def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.set_status (   self,
  code,
  message = None 
)
Sets the HTTP status code of this response.

Args:
  message: the HTTP status string to use

If no status string is given, we use the default from the HTTP/1.1
specification.
def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.status (   self)
Returns current request status code.
def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.status_message (   self)
Returns current request status message.
def google.appengine.ext.webapp._webapp25.Response.wsgi_write (   self,
  start_response 
)
Writes this response using WSGI semantics with the given WSGI function.

Args:
  start_response: the WSGI-compatible start_response function

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