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author | Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> | 2005-05-14 20:54:16 (GMT) |
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committer | Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> | 2005-05-14 20:54:16 (GMT) |
commit | 174dd2219de2e9ff312d6541089d9d9b7ff785d6 (patch) | |
tree | 8d54647cd17babcf3928349fd1b047a44ceeb0d8 /Doc | |
parent | 186e739d2996270c6a30d76e94193921fccfc2f5 (diff) | |
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Add better datetime support to xmlrpclib module. Closes patch #1120353.
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-rw-r--r-- | Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex | 48 |
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex b/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex index 881a13a..42b6ffd 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libxmlrpclib.tex @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ objects and XML on the wire. \begin{classdesc}{ServerProxy}{uri\optional{, transport\optional{, encoding\optional{, verbose\optional{, - allow_none}}}}} + allow_none\optional{, use_datetime}}}}}} A \class{ServerProxy} instance is an object that manages communication with a remote XML-RPC server. The required first argument is a URI (Uniform Resource Indicator), and will normally be the URL of the @@ -33,6 +33,13 @@ default behaviour is for \code{None} to raise a \exception{TypeError}. This is a commonly-used extension to the XML-RPC specification, but isn't supported by all clients and servers; see \url{http://ontosys.com/xml-rpc/extensions.php} for a description. +The \var{use_datetime} flag can be used to cause date/time values to be +presented as \class{\refmodule{datetime}.datetime} objects; this is false +by default. \class{\refmodule{datetime}.datetime}, +\class{\refmodule{datetime}.date} and \class{\refmodule{datetime}.time} +objects may be passed to calls. \class{\refmodule{datetime}.date} objects +are converted with a time of ``00:00:00''. +\class{\refmodule{datetime}.time} objects are converted using today's date. Both the HTTP and HTTPS transports support the URL syntax extension for HTTP Basic Authentication: \code{http://user:pass@host:port/path}. The @@ -62,8 +69,11 @@ Python type): elements. Arrays are returned as lists} \lineii{structures}{A Python dictionary. Keys must be strings, values may be any conformable type.} - \lineii{dates}{in seconds since the epoch; pass in an instance of the - \class{DateTime} wrapper class} + \lineii{dates}{in seconds since the epoch (pass in an instance of the + \class{DateTime} class) or a + \class{\refmodule{datetime}.datetime}, + \class{\refmodule{datetime}.date} or + \class{\refmodule{datetime}.time} instance} \lineii{binary data}{pass in an instance of the \class{Binary} wrapper class} \end{tableii} @@ -87,6 +97,7 @@ described below. \class{Server} is retained as an alias for \class{ServerProxy} for backwards compatibility. New code should use \class{ServerProxy}. +\versionchanged[The \var{use_datetime} flag was added]{2.5} \end{classdesc} @@ -96,7 +107,7 @@ compatibility. New code should use \class{ServerProxy}. client software in several languages. Contains pretty much everything an XML-RPC client developer needs to know.} \seetitle[http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/hacks.php] - {XML-RPC-Hacks page}{Extensions for various open-source + {XML-RPC Hacks page}{Extensions for various open-source libraries to support introspection and multicall.} \end{seealso} @@ -149,7 +160,8 @@ returned. The documentation string may contain HTML markup. Introspection methods are currently supported by servers written in PHP, C and Microsoft .NET. Partial introspection support is included in recent updates to UserLand Frontier. Introspection support for -Perl, Python and Java is available at the XML-RPC Hacks page. +Perl, Python and Java is available at the \ulink{XML-RPC +Hacks}{http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/hacks.php} page. \subsection{Boolean Objects \label{boolean-objects}} @@ -170,21 +182,23 @@ Write the XML-RPC encoding of this Boolean item to the out stream object. \subsection{DateTime Objects \label{datetime-objects}} -This class may be initialized with seconds since the epoch, a -time tuple, or an ISO 8601 time/date string. It has the following -methods, supported mainly for internal use by the -marshalling/unmarshalling code: +This class may be initialized with seconds since the epoch, a time tuple, an +ISO 8601 time/date string, or a {}\class{\refmodule{datetime}.datetime}, +{}\class{\refmodule{datetime}.date} or {}\class{\refmodule{datetime}.time} +instance. It has the following methods, supported mainly for internal use +by the marshalling/unmarshalling code: \begin{methoddesc}{decode}{string} Accept a string as the instance's new time value. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{encode}{out} -Write the XML-RPC encoding of this DateTime item to the out stream object. +Write the XML-RPC encoding of this \class{DateTime} item to the +\var{out} stream object. \end{methoddesc} It also supports certain of Python's built-in operators through -\method{__cmp__} and \method{__repr__} methods. +\method{__cmp__()} and \method{__repr__()} methods. \subsection{Binary Objects \label{binary-objects}} @@ -296,7 +310,6 @@ Trivially convert any Python string to a \class{Binary} object. \begin{funcdesc}{dumps}{params\optional{, methodname\optional{, methodresponse\optional{, encoding\optional{, allow_none}}}}} - Convert \var{params} into an XML-RPC request. or into a response if \var{methodresponse} is true. \var{params} can be either a tuple of arguments or an instance of the @@ -308,12 +321,21 @@ used in standard XML-RPC; to allow using it via an extension, provide a true value for \var{allow_none}. \end{funcdesc} -\begin{funcdesc}{loads}{data} +\begin{funcdesc}{loads}{data\optional{, use_datetime}} Convert an XML-RPC request or response into Python objects, a \code{(\var{params}, \var{methodname})}. \var{params} is a tuple of argument; \var{methodname} is a string, or \code{None} if no method name is present in the packet. If the XML-RPC packet represents a fault condition, this function will raise a \exception{Fault} exception. +The \var{use_datetime} flag can be used to cause date/time values to be +presented as \class{\refmodule{datetime}.datetime} objects; this is false +by default. +Note that even if you call an XML-RPC method with +\class{\refmodule{datetime}.date} or \class{\refmodule{datetime}.time} +objects, they are converted to \class{DateTime} objects internally, so only +{}\class{\refmodule{datetime}.datetime} objects will be returned. + +\versionchanged[The \var{use_datetime} flag was added]{2.5} \end{funcdesc} |