Class t.w.t.SCGIClientProtocol(basic.LineReceiver):

Part of twisted.web2.twscgi View Source View In Hierarchy

Protocol for talking to a SCGI server.
Method __init__ Undocumented
Method connectionMade Called when a connection is made.
Method lineReceived Override this for when each line is received.
Method rawDataReceived Override this for when raw data is received.
Method connectionLost Called when the connection is shut down.

Inherited from LineReceiver:

Method clearLineBuffer Clear buffered data.
Method dataReceived Protocol.dataReceived.
Method setLineMode Sets the line-mode of this receiver.
Method setRawMode Sets the raw mode of this receiver.
Method sendLine Sends a line to the other end of the connection.
Method lineLengthExceeded Called when the maximum line length has been reached.

Inherited from BaseProtocol (via LineReceiver, Protocol):

Method makeConnection Make a connection to a transport and a server.

Inherited from _PauseableMixin (via LineReceiver):

Method pauseProducing Undocumented
Method resumeProducing Undocumented
Method stopProducing Undocumented
def __init__(self, request, deferred): (source)
Undocumented
def connectionMade(self): (source)

Called when a connection is made.

This may be considered the initializer of the protocol, because it is called when the connection is completed. For clients, this is called once the connection to the server has been established; for servers, this is called after an accept() call stops blocking and a socket has been received. If you need to send any greeting or initial message, do it here.
def lineReceived(self, line): (source)
Override this for when each line is received.
def rawDataReceived(self, data): (source)
Override this for when raw data is received.
def connectionLost(self, reason): (source)

Called when the connection is shut down.

Clear any circular references here, and any external references to this Protocol. The connection has been closed.
Parametersreason(type: twisted.python.failure.Failure )
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