11.5.2 OpenerDirector Objects
OpenerDirector instances have the following methods:
-
handler should be an instance of BaseHandler. The
following methods are searched, and added to the possible chains.
- protocol_open() --
signal that the handler knows how to open protocol URLs.
- protocol_error_type() --
signal that the handler knows how to handle type errors from
protocol.
-
Explicitly break cycles, and delete all the handlers.
Because the OpenerDirector needs to know the registered handlers,
and a handler needs to know who the OpenerDirector who called
it is, there is a reference cycle. Even though recent versions of Python
have cycle-collection, it is sometimes preferable to explicitly break
the cycles.
-
Open the given url (which can be a request object or a string),
optionally passing the given data.
Arguments, return values and exceptions raised are the same as those
of urlopen() (which simply calls the open() method
on the default installed OpenerDirector).
error( |
proto[,
arg[, ...]]) |
-
Handle an error in a given protocol. This will call the registered
error handlers for the given protocol with the given arguments (which
are protocol specific). The HTTP protocol is a special case which
uses the HTTP response code to determine the specific error handler;
refer to the http_error_*() methods of the handler classes.
Return values and exceptions raised are the same as those
of urlopen().
Release 2.3.3, documentation updated on December 19, 2003.
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