I'm trying to use Twisted's HTTP basic authentication to control access to some
protected resources.
According to some articles, it is necessary to use three important concepts:
Realm, Portal and avatar. Now I'm wondering if the Realm and avatar is one to
one correspondence.
Let's look at an
I'm trying to implement login/logout function for my app. Both /login and
/logout are designed to be resource to provide RESTful web service. I guess
those functions must interact with sessions and cookies, so I've read some
documents such as
https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/web/howt
need a filter, but
I'm not sure how to implement such a filter or resource with Twisted and Klein.
在 2015-11-06 06:02:53,"Glyph Lefkowitz" 写道:
On Nov 5, 2015, at 1:28 AM, Wang Yan wrote:
Thank you to remind me of Klein. I'm very new to Twisted and Klein. What I'
t Sarker Shakkhar" 写道:
On 11/3/15 10:15 PM, Wang Yan wrote:
I'm planning to design some REST APIs with Twisted in Python. For example, I
want to use the HTTP method "GET" to fetch a single user's information:
GET http://myhost:8000/api/v1.0/users/[user_id]
I know I sh
urces?
At 2015-10-25 20:13:58, "Burak Arslan" wrote:
Hey!
On 10/25/15 13:04, Wang Yan wrote:
Hi,
I'm confused about how to design REST APIs with Twisted, especially when my app
have to interact with MySQL.
Is there any basic design patterns for this kind of situation?
I
Hi,
I'm confused about how to design REST APIs with Twisted, especially when my app
have to interact with MySQL.
Is there any basic design patterns for this kind of situation?
Thanks!___
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Hi,
I've installed Twisted 15.3.0 on Ubuntu 14.04LTS. Excellent work but there's
one problem bothering me for a long time:
twisted.mail.imap4.IMAP4Client.fetchMessage always throws exception and the
exception occured at random, e.g. somtimes the exception occured when the
program read the 120t