Falcon v3.0.0 DocumentationComplex Example Tutorial (WSGI) First Steps Hosting Your App Creating Resources Testing your application Request and Response Objects Refactoring for testability Functional tests Serving Images Introducing Our App Configuration Image Store Images Resource(s) Running Our Application Dynamic Thumbnails Caching Responses Testing Our Application Code Coverage What Now? Recipes Capitalizing Response Header Names Disclaimer Deploying Falcon on Linux with NGINX and uWSGI Running your Application as a Different User Preparing your Application for Service Deploying Falcon behind uWSGI Connecting NGINX and uWSGI Further0 码力 | 1055 页 | 739.30 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.0.1 DocumentationComplex Example Tutorial (WSGI) First Steps Hosting Your App Creating Resources Testing your application Request and Response Objects Refactoring for testability Functional tests Serving Images Introducing Our App Configuration Image Store Images Resource(s) Running Our Application Dynamic Thumbnails Caching Responses Testing Our Application Code Coverage What Now? Recipes Capitalizing Response Header Names Disclaimer Deploying Falcon on Linux with NGINX and uWSGI Running your Application as a Different User Preparing your Application for Service Deploying Falcon behind uWSGI Connecting NGINX and uWSGI Further0 码力 | 1058 页 | 741.59 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.0.0-b2 DocumentationComplex Example Tutorial (WSGI) First Steps Hosting Your App Creating Resources Testing your application Request and Response Objects Refactoring for testability Functional tests Serving Images Introducing Our App Configuration Image Store Images Resource(s) Running Our Application Dynamic Thumbnails Caching Responses Testing Our Application Code Coverage What Now? Recipes Capitalizing Response Header Names Disclaimer Deploying Falcon on Linux with NGINX and uWSGI Running your Application as a Different User Preparing your Application for Service Deploying Falcon behind uWSGI Connecting NGINX and uWSGI Further0 码力 | 1041 页 | 730.21 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.0.0-b1 DocumentationComplex Example Tutorial (WSGI) First Steps Hosting Your App Creating Resources Testing your application Request and Response Objects Refactoring for testability Functional tests Serving Images Introducing Our App Configuration Image Store Images Resource(s) Running Our Application Dynamic Thumbnails Caching Responses Testing Our Application Code Coverage What Now? Recipes Capitalizing Response Header Names Disclaimer Deploying Falcon on Linux with NGINX and uWSGI Running your Application as a Different User Preparing your Application for Service Deploying Falcon behind uWSGI Connecting NGINX and uWSGI Further0 码力 | 1028 页 | 725.86 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.1.1-b3 Documentationorder to run an async Falcon ASGI app, you will need an ASGI application server (Falcon only supports ASGI 3.0+, aka the single-callable application style). Uvicorn is a popular choice, owing to its fast and as JSON.', href='http://docs.examples.com/api/json', ) if req.method in ('POST', 'PUT'): if 'application/json' not in req.content_type: raise falcon.HTTPUnsupportedMediaType( title='This API only supports authorization:custom-token To visualize the application configuration the Inspect Module can be used: falcon-inspect-app things_advanced:app This would print for this example application: Falcon App (WSGI) • Routes:0 码力 | 378 页 | 1.29 MB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.1.1-b1 Documentationorder to run an async Falcon ASGI app, you will need an ASGI application server (Falcon only supports ASGI 3.0+, aka the single-callable application style). Uvicorn is a popular choice, owing to its fast and as JSON.', href='http://docs.examples.com/api/json', ) if req.method in ('POST', 'PUT'): if 'application/json' not in req.content_type: raise falcon.HTTPUnsupportedMediaType( title='This API only supports authorization:custom-token To visualize the application configuration the Inspect Module can be used: falcon-inspect-app things_advanced:app This would print for this example application: Falcon App (WSGI) • Routes:0 码力 | 378 页 | 1.29 MB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.1.1-a Documentationorder to run an async Falcon ASGI app, you will need an ASGI application server (Falcon only supports ASGI 3.0+, aka the single-callable application style). Uvicorn is a popular choice, owing to its fast and as JSON.', href='http://docs.examples.com/api/json', ) if req.method in ('POST', 'PUT'): if 'application/json' not in req.content_type: raise falcon.HTTPUnsupportedMediaType( title='This API only supports authorization:custom-token To visualize the application configuration the Inspect Module can be used: falcon-inspect-app things_advanced:app This would print for this example application: Falcon App (WSGI) • Routes:0 码力 | 378 页 | 1.29 MB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.1.0 Documentationorder to run an async Falcon ASGI app, you will need an ASGI application server (Falcon only supports ASGI 3.0+, aka the single-callable application style). Uvicorn is a popular choice, owing to its fast and as JSON.', href='http://docs.examples.com/api/json', ) if req.method in ('POST', 'PUT'): if 'application/json' not in req.content_type: raise falcon.HTTPUnsupportedMediaType( title='This API only supports authorization:custom-token To visualize the application configuration the Inspect Module can be used: falcon-inspect-app things_advanced:app This would print for this example application: Falcon App (WSGI) • Routes:0 码力 | 362 页 | 1.29 MB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.1.1 Documentationorder to run an async Falcon ASGI app, you will need an ASGI application server (Falcon only supports ASGI 3.0+, aka the single-callable application style). Uvicorn is a popular choice, owing to its fast and as JSON.', href='http://docs.examples.com/api/json', ) if req.method in ('POST', 'PUT'): if 'application/json' not in req.content_type: raise falcon.HTTPUnsupportedMediaType( title='This API only supports authorization:custom-token To visualize the application configuration the Inspect Module can be used: falcon-inspect-app things_advanced:app This would print for this example application: Falcon App (WSGI) • Routes:0 码力 | 378 页 | 1.29 MB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.1.1-rc1 Documentationorder to run an async Falcon ASGI app, you will need an ASGI application server (Falcon only supports ASGI 3.0+, aka the single-callable application style). Uvicorn is a popular choice, owing to its fast and as JSON.', href='http://docs.examples.com/api/json', ) if req.method in ('POST', 'PUT'): if 'application/json' not in req.content_type: raise falcon.HTTPUnsupportedMediaType( title='This API only supports authorization:custom-token To visualize the application configuration the Inspect Module can be used: falcon-inspect-app things_advanced:app This would print for this example application: Falcon App (WSGI) • Routes:0 码力 | 378 页 | 1.29 MB | 1 年前3
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