I adapted this sample code in order to get webapp2 sessions to work on Google App Engine.
What do I need to do to be able to return webapp2.Response objects from a handler that's inheriting from a BaseHandler that overrides the dispatch
method?
Here's a demonstration of the kind of handler I want to write:
import webapp2
import logging
from webapp2_extras import sessions
class BaseHandler(webapp2.RequestHandler):
def dispatch(self):
# Get a session store for this request.
self.session_store = sessions.get_store(request=self.request)
try:
# Dispatch the request.
webapp2.RequestHandler.dispatch(self)
finally:
# Save all sessions.
self.session_store.save_sessions(self.response)
class HomeHandler(BaseHandler):
def get(self):
logging.debug('In homehandler')
response = webapp2.Response()
response.write('Foo')
return response
config = {}
config['webapp2_extras.sessions'] = {
'secret_key': 'some-secret-key',
}
app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([
('/test', HomeHandler),
], debug=True, config=config)
This code is obviously not working, since BaseHandler always calls dispatch with self
. I've looked through the code of webapp2.RequestHandler
, but it seriously eludes me how to modify my BaseHandler (or perhaps set a custom dispatcher) such that I can simply return response objects from inheriting handlers.
Curiously, the shortcut of assigning self.response = copy.deepcopy(response)
does not work either.
self.response
, but given that the deepcopy assignment doesn't work ... - it seems rather ugly and error-prone to copy each response attribute on its own.