4.3.2.2 Request Members

connection
A connection object associated with this request. See Connection Object below for details. (Read-Only)

server
A server object associate with this request. See Server Object below for details. (Read-Only)

next
If this is an internal redirect, the request object we redirect to. (Read-Only)

prev
If this is an internal redirect, the request object we redirect from. (Read-Only)

main
If this is a sub-request, pointer to the main request. (Read-Only)

the_request
String containing the first line of the request. (Read-Only)

assbackwards
Is this an HTTP/0.9 "simple" request? (Read-Only)

header_only
A boolean value indicating HEAD request, as opposed to GET. (Read-Only)

protocol
Protocol, as given by the client, or "HTTP/0.9". Same as CGI SERVER_PROTOCOL. (Read-Only)

proto_num
Integer. Number version of protocol; 1.1 = 1001 (Read-Only)

request_time
A long integer. When request started. (Read-Only)

status_line
Status line. E.g. "200 OK". (Read-Only)

method
A string containing the method - 'GET', 'HEAD', 'POST', etc. Same as CGI REQUEST_METHOD. (Read-Only)

method_number
Integer containg the method number. (Read-Only)

allowed
Integer. A bitvector of the allowed methods. Used in relation with METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED. (Read-Only)

sent_body
Integer. Byte count in stream is for body. (?) (Read-Only)

bytes_sent
Long integer. Number of bytes sent. (Read-Only)

mtime
Long integer. Time the resource was last modified. (Read-Only)

boundary
String. Multipart/byteranges boundary. (Read-Only)

range
String. The Range: header. (Read-Only)

clength
Long integer. The "real" content length. (I.e. can only be used after the content's been read?) (Read-Only)

remaining
Long integer. Bytes left to read. (Only makes sense inside a read operation.) (Read-Only)

read_length
Long integer. Number of bytes read. (Read-Only)

read_body
Integer. How the request body should be read. (?) (Read-Only)

read_chunked
Boolean. Read chunked transfer coding. (Read-Only)

content_type
String. The content type. Mod_python maintains an internal flag (_content_type_set) to keep track of whether content_type was set manually from within Python. The publisher handler uses this flag; when content_type isn't set, it attempts to guess the content type by examining the first few bytes of the output.

headers_in
A table object containing headers sent by the client.

headers_out
A table object representing the headers to be sent to the client. Note that manipulating this table after the Request.send_http_headers() has been called is meaningless, since the headers have already gone out to the client.

err_headers_out
These headers get send with the error response, instead of headers_out.

handler
The hame of the handler currently being processed. In all cases with mod_python, this should be "python-program". (Read-Only)

content_encoding
String. Content encoding. (Read-Only)

vlist_validator
Integer. Variant list validator (if negotiated). (Read-Only)

no_cache
Boolean. No cache if true. (Read-Only)

no_local_copy
Boolean. No local copy exists. (Read-Only)

unparsed_uri
The URL without any parsing performed. (Read-Only)

uri
The path portion of the URI. (Read-Only)

filename
String. File name being requested. (Read-Only)

path_info
String. What follows after the file name, but is before query args, if anything. Same as CGI PATH_INFO. (Read-Only)

args
String. Same as CGI QUERY_ARGS. (Read-Only)

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