Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: talkback
Version: 1.4
Summary: A responder framework to write responders to http requests
Home-page: https://www.github.com/madhukumarseshadri/talkweb3
Author: Madhukumar Seshadri
Author-email: madhukumarseshadri@gmail.com
License: MIT License
Description: # talkback
        
        Respond with your response to requests
        
        ## Use routes file to map url path to responders
        See examples app in https://www.github.com/madhukumarseshadri/talkweb3
        
        # Examples of GET / POST / PUT / DELETE
        
        ## Examples of managing formdata,
        
        In the responder, self.qs is query string.
        
        ## For GET / POST, form submission html forms,
        
        use 
        ```python 
        self.processform()
        ``` 
        in the responder to get the formdata [ url encoded or multipart or text/plain ]
        
        After using processform, self.formdata.data is,
        
        For GET, 
        self.formdata.data is a dict of field names, value pairs and field name and values are python strings and percent decoded and plus sub-ed. Get the form values as shown below, 
        
        ```python
        type,fieldvalue,filename,content_type=self.formdata.data['fieldname'] #or
        type,fieldvalue,filename,content_type=self.formdata['fieldname']
        #type - empty or b'f' with f denoting input is file
        #fieldvalue -  contents of file as bytes or field value
        #filename - name of the file if file
        #content_type - content_type of file if file 
        ```
        
        For POST,
        self.formdata.data - dict is byte field name value pairs if post is mutlipart/formdata
        For url encoding posts, default encoding is utf8 no need to provide, provide python supported encoding or none for bytes in self.processforms(encoding=None). For utf8, values are percent decoded and plus sub-ed
        
        ```python
        type,fieldvalue,filename,content_type=self.formdata.data['fieldname'] #or
        type,fieldvalue,filename,content_type=self.formdata['fieldname']
        ```
        
        For multipart/formdata with files, 
        ```python
        type,fieldvalue,filename,content_type=self.formdata.data[b'fieldname'] or
        type,fieldvalue,filename,content_type=self.formdata[b'file']
        for type,fieldvalue,filename,content_type in self.formdata[b'files']:
        	#input is multiple files
        ```
        
        ## AJAX formdata GET and POST
        
        ### GET / POST forms 
        See examples app
        
        ## For PUT,
        use self.processinput() within a responder 
        ## For DELETE 
        use self.processinput() within a responder 
        
        ## OPTIONS / HEAD / CONNECT AND TRACE for http server to manage
        
        ### Examples for using session and cookies - see session.py in examples
        
        fskeeper - keeps the sesson as file and pickles the session object to file
        sqlkeeper - keepes the session in the database in session table 
        
Platform: any
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Application Frameworks
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