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 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 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 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 6.4 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 6.4 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 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 | 359 页 | 347.32 KB | 1 年前3
Tornado 6.5 DocumentationApplication 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 | 272 页 | 1.12 MB | 3 月前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
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