on_put_request Event
Reports a PUT request.
Syntax
class HTTPServerPutRequestEventParams(object): @property def connection_id() -> int: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def handled() -> bool: ... @handled.setter def handled(value) -> None: ... # In class HTTPServer: @property def on_put_request() -> Callable[[HTTPServerPutRequestEventParams], None]: ... @on_put_request.setter def on_put_request(event_hook: Callable[[HTTPServerPutRequestEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to notify the application about a PUT request received from the client.
ConnectionID indicates the connection that sent the request and URI suggests the requested resource.
Set Handled to true to indicate that your application's code will take care of the request. The application does it by providing the necessary details via set_response_status, set_response_header, and set_response_file methods. If the returned value of Handled is false, the server will try to take care of the request automatically by searching for the requested resource in document_root.