Re: Data in the response_body using the GIR bindings from Python
- From: Dan Winship <danw gnome org>
- To: Marcel Stimberg <marcelcoding googlemail com>
- Cc: libsoup-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Data in the response_body using the GIR bindings from Python
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 12:01:47 -0400
On 03/10/2012 07:16 AM, Marcel Stimberg wrote:
> About the difference to the documentation: I was under the impression
> that after a successful request, the full message body is contained in
> message.request_body.data.
That's correct, unless you did message.request_body.set_accumulate(False).
> However, this is not the case, even after
> calling .flatten() on the request_body, the data field only contains
> something like the first chunk of the response. My workaround right
> now is to use the buffer returned by the flatten function, this does
> indeed contain the whole data.
That's weird... this may be a problem with the python bindings.
> Any helpful suggestions or comments? Should I open a bug report for it
> or am I doing something wrong?
I'd ask the pygobject people... they may know more about these issues,
or if there are any unimplemented things in their gobject-introspection
support that might cause this.
I don't think it's a problem with the introspection annotations in
libsoup, because I know people are using it from javascript without
major problems...
-- Dan
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