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Thats Arachnid for your response. Pointing me to the source of the framework was really helpful. Last I looked the source wasn't there(there was only .pyc), maybe it changed with the new version of the SDK. For my situation I think overriding WSGIApplication would have been the right thing to do. However, I chose to use a metaclass instead, because it didn't require me to cargo-cult(copy) a bunch of the framework code into my code and then modifying it. This is my solution:

class RequestHandlerMetaclass(type):
    def __init__(cls, name, bases, dct):
        super(MakeRequestHandlersuper(RequestHandlerMetaclass, cls).__init__(name, bases, dct)
        org_post = getattr(cls, 'post')
        def post(self, *params, **kws):
            verb = self.request.get('_method')
            if verb:
                verb = verb.upper()
                if verb ==  'DELETE':
                    self.delete(*params, **kws)
                elif verb == 'PUT':
                    self.put(*params, **kws)
            else:
                org_post(self, *params, **kws)
        setattr(cls, 'post', post)

class MyRequestHandler(webapp.RequestHandler):
    __metaclass__ = MakeRequestHandler
RequestHandlerMetaclass
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Thats Arachnid for your response. Pointing me to the source of the framework was really helpful. Last I looked the source wasn't there(there was only .pyc), maybe it changed with the new version of the SDK. For my situation I think overriding WSGIApplication would have been the right thing to do. However, I chose to use a metaclass instead, because it didn't require me to cargo-cult(copy) a bunch of the framework code into my code and then modifying it. This is my solution:

class RequestHandlerMetaclass(type):
    def __init__(cls, name, bases, dct):
        super(MakeRequestHandler, cls).__init__(name, bases, dct)
        org_post = getattr(cls, 'post')
        def post(self, *params, **kws):
            verb = self.request.get('_method')
            if verb:
                verb = verb.upper()
                if verb ==  'DELETE':
                    self.delete(*params, **kws)
                elif verb == 'PUT':
                    self.put(*params, **kws)
            else:
                org_post(self, *params, **kws)
        setattr(cls, 'post', post)

class MyRequestHandler(webapp.RequestHandler):
    __metaclass__ = MakeRequestHandler