class _WSGIResponse: (source)
WSGIResource
which drives the WSGI application using a threadpool and hooks it up to the http.Request
.Method | __init__ |
Undocumented |
Method | run |
Call the WSGI application object, iterate it, and handle its output. |
Method | start |
Start the WSGI application in the threadpool. |
Method | startResponse |
The WSGI start_response callable. The given values are saved until they are needed to generate the response. |
Method | write |
The WSGI write callable returned by the start_response callable. The given bytes will be written to the response body, possibly flushing the status and headers first. |
Instance Variable | application |
The WSGI application object. |
Instance Variable | environ |
The WSGI environment dict . |
Instance Variable | headers |
A list of HTTP response headers supplied to the WSGI start_response callable by the application. |
Instance Variable | reactor |
An IReactorThreads provider which is used to call methods on the request in the I/O thread. |
Instance Variable | request |
The http.Request upon which the WSGI environment is based and to which the application's output will be sent. |
Instance Variable | started |
A bool indicating whether or not the response status and headers have been written to the request yet. This may only be read or written in the WSGI application thread. |
Instance Variable | status |
The HTTP response status str supplied to the WSGI start_response callable by the application. |
Instance Variable | threadpool |
A ThreadPool which is used to call the WSGI application object in a non-I/O thread. |
Method | _finished |
Record the end of the response generation for the request being serviced. |
Method | _sendResponseHeaders |
No summary |
Class Variable | _log |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | _requestFinished |
A flag which indicates whether it is possible to generate more response data or not. This is False until http.Request.notifyFinish tells us the request is done, then True . |
Call the WSGI application object, iterate it, and handle its output.
This must be called in a non-I/O thread (ie, a WSGI application thread).
The WSGI start_response callable. The given values are saved until they are needed to generate the response.
This will be called in a non-I/O thread.
The WSGI write callable returned by the start_response callable. The given bytes will be written to the response body, possibly flushing the status and headers first.
This will be called in a non-I/O thread.
IReactorThreads
provider which is used to call methods on the request in the I/O thread.http.Request
upon which the WSGI environment is based and to which the application's output will be sent.bool
indicating whether or not the response status and headers have been written to the request yet. This may only be read or written in the WSGI application thread.str
supplied to the WSGI start_response callable by the application.ThreadPool
which is used to call the WSGI application object in a non-I/O thread.Set the response code and response headers on the request object, but do not flush them. The caller is responsible for doing a write in order for anything to actually be written out in response to the request.
This must be called in the I/O thread.
False
until http.Request.notifyFinish
tells us the request is done, then True
.