Falcon v0.2.0 DocumentationAlso, please ensure your coding style follows PEP 8 and doesn’t make pyflakes sad. Additional Style Rules Docstrings are required for classes, attributes, methods, and functions. Use napolean-flavored “Resources”. A Resource is just a regular Python class that includes some methods that follow a certain naming convention. Each of these methods corresponds to an action that the API client can request be performed methods of a resource object. Parameters: resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 188 页 | 358.44 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v0.2.0 DocumentationAlso, please ensure your coding style follows PEP 8 and doesn’t make pyflakes sad. Additional Style Rules • Docstrings are required for classes, attributes, methods, and functions. 12 Chapter 5. Documentation “Resources”. A Resource is just a regular Python class that includes some methods that follow a certain naming convention. Each of these methods corresponds to an action that the API client can request be performed Falcon Documentation, Release 0.2.0rc1 • resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 70 页 | 296.15 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v0.3.0.1 DocumentationAlso, please ensure your coding style follows PEP 8 and doesn’t make pyflakes sad. Additional Style Rules • Docstrings are required for classes, attributes, methods, and functions. 12 Chapter 5. Documentation “Resources”. A Resource is just a regular Python class that includes some methods that follow a certain naming convention. Each of these methods corresponds to an action that the API client can request be performed methods of a resource object. Parameters • resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 77 页 | 311.34 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.0.0 DocumentationAlso, please ensure your coding style follows PEP 8 and doesn’t make pyflakes sad. Additional Style Rules • Docstrings are required for classes, attributes, methods, and functions. • Use napolean-flavored “Resources”. A Resource is just a regular Python class that includes some methods that follow a certain naming convention. Each of these methods corresponds to an action that the API client can request be performed methods of a resource object. Parameters resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 87 页 | 348.15 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v0.3.0.1 DocumentationAlso, please ensure your coding style follows PEP 8 and doesn’t make pyflakes sad. Additional Style Rules Docstrings are required for classes, attributes, methods, and functions. Use napolean-flavored “Resources”. A Resource is just a regular Python class that includes some methods that follow a certain naming convention. Each of these methods corresponds to an action that the API client can request be performed methods of a resource object. Parameters: resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 126 页 | 345.09 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.0.0 DocumentationAlso, please ensure your coding style follows PEP 8 and doesn’t make pyflakes sad. Additional Style Rules Docstrings are required for classes, attributes, methods, and functions. Use napolean-flavored “Resources”. A Resource is just a regular Python class that includes some methods that follow a certain naming convention. Each of these methods corresponds to an action that the API client can request be performed methods of a resource object. Parameters: resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 249 页 | 406.22 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v2.0.0 Documentationyour load balancer or reverse proxy configuration, we recommend setting up path or subdomain- based rules to split requests between your original implementation and the parts that have been migrated to Falcon methods of a resource object. Parameters resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 184 页 | 671.87 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v2.0.0 Documentationyour load balancer or reverse proxy configuration, we recommend setting up path or subdomain-based rules to split requests between your original implementation and the parts that have been migrated to Falcon POST) to methods of a resource object. resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource0 码力 | 265 页 | 299.57 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.0.0-b1 Documentationyour load balancer or reverse proxy configuration, we recommend setting up path or subdomain-based rules to split requests between your original implementation and the parts that have been migrated to Falcon POST) to methods of a resource object. resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource existing in most cases try: # Don't take the time to cache beforehand, using HTTP naming. # This will be faster, assuming that most headers are looked # up only0 码力 | 1028 页 | 725.86 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v3.0.0 Documentationyour load balancer or reverse proxy configuration, we recommend setting up path or subdomain-based rules to split requests between your original implementation and the parts that have been migrated to Falcon POST) to methods of a resource object. resource – An object with responder methods, following the naming convention on_*, that correspond to each method the resource supports. For example, if a resource existing in most cases try: # Don't take the time to cache beforehand, using HTTP naming. # This will be faster, assuming that most headers are looked # up only0 码力 | 1055 页 | 739.30 KB | 1 年前3
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