Tornado 4.5 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 333 页 | 322.34 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.1 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 245 页 | 904.24 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 4.5 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 222 页 | 833.04 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 5.1 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 243 页 | 895.80 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.0 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: 6.1. User’s guide 25 Tornado Documentation RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 245 页 | 885.76 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.2 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 260 页 | 1.06 MB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.4 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.3 Documentation
Application object is responsible for global configuration, including the routing table that maps requests to handlers. The routing table is a list of URLSpec objects (or tuples), each of which contains (at least) SEO-friendly manner. RedirectHandler lets you configure redirects directly in your Application routing table. For example, to configure a single static redirect: app = tornado.web.Application([ url(r"/app" RequestHandler.redirect, RedirectHandler uses permanent redirects by default. This is because the routing table does not change at runtime and is presumed to be permanent, while redirects found in handlers are0 码力 | 264 页 | 1.06 MB | 1 年前3
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