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WSGIResource
which drives the WSGI application using a threadpool and hooks it up to the
Request
.
Instance Variables | started | A bool indicating whether or not the response status and
headers have been written to the request yet. This may only be read or
written in the WSGI application thread.
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reactor | An IReactorThreads provider which is used to call methods
on the request in the I/O thread.
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threadpool | A ThreadPool which is used to call the WSGI application
object in a non-I/O thread.
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application | The WSGI application object. | |
request | The Request
upon which the WSGI environment is based and to which the application's
output will be sent.
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environ | The WSGI environment dict .
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status | The HTTP response status str supplied to the WSGI
start_response callable by the application.
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headers | A list of HTTP response headers supplied to the WSGI start_response callable by the application. |
Method | __init__ | Undocumented |
Method | startResponse | The WSGI start_response callable. The given values are saved until they are needed to generate the response. |
Method | write | The WSGI write callable returned by the start_response callable. The given bytes will be written to the response body, possibly flushing the status and headers first. |
Method | start | Start the WSGI application in the threadpool. |
Method | run | Call the WSGI application object, iterate it, and handle its output. |
Method | _sendResponseHeaders | No summary |
The WSGI start_response callable. The given values are saved until they are needed to generate the response.
This will be called in a non-I/O thread.The WSGI write callable returned by the start_response callable. The given bytes will be written to the response body, possibly flushing the status and headers first.
This will be called in a non-I/O thread.Set the response code and response headers on the request object, but do not flush them. The caller is responsible for doing a write in order for anything to actually be written out in response to the request.
This must be called in the I/O thread.Start the WSGI application in the threadpool.
This must be called in the I/O thread.Call the WSGI application object, iterate it, and handle its output.
This must be called in a non-I/O thread (ie, a WSGI application thread).