Request Handlers
When a WSGIApplication receives a request, it creates an instance of the RequestHandler class associated with the URL path in the request. It then calls a method that corresponds with the HTTP action of the request, such as the get()
method for a HTTP GET request. The method processes the request and prepares a response, then returns. Finally, the application sends the response to the client.
The following example defines a request handler that responds to HTTP GET requests:
class AddTwoNumbers(webapp.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
try:
first = int(self.request.get('first'))
second = int(self.request.get('second'))
self.response.out.write("<html><body><p>%d + %d = %d</p></body></html>" %
(first, second, first + second))
except (TypeError, ValueError):
self.response.out.write("<html><body><p>Invalid inputs</p></body></html>")
A request handler can define any of the following methods to handle the corresponding HTTP actions:
get()
post()
head()
options()
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