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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/_newsfragments/2124.newandimproved.rst
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Added kwarg samesite to :py:meth:`~falcon.Response.unset_cookie` to allow override of default ``Lax`` setting of `SameSite` on the unset cookie
Added kwarg samesite to :meth:`~falcon.Response.unset_cookie` to allow override of default ``Lax`` setting of `SameSite` on the unset cookie
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/_newsfragments/2213.newandimproved.rst
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Added kwarg ``partitioned`` to :py:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie`
Added kwarg ``partitioned`` to :meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie`
to opt a cookie into partitioned storage, with a separate cookie jar per
top-level site.
See also
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28 changes: 14 additions & 14 deletions docs/api/cookies.rst
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Cookies can be read from a request either via the
:py:meth:`~.falcon.Request.get_cookie_values` method or the
:py:attr:`~.falcon.Request.cookies` attribute on the
:py:class:`~.falcon.Request` object. Generally speaking, the
:py:meth:`~.falcon.Request.get_cookie_values` method should be used unless you
:meth:`~.falcon.Request.get_cookie_values` method or the
:attr:`~.falcon.Request.cookies` attribute on the
:class:`~.falcon.Request` object. Generally speaking, the
:meth:`~.falcon.Request.get_cookie_values` method should be used unless you
need a collection of all the cookies in the request.

.. note::
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Setting cookies on a response may be done either via
:py:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` or :py:meth:`~falcon.Response.append_header`.
:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` or :meth:`~falcon.Response.append_header`.

One of these methods should be used instead of
:py:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_header`. With :py:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_header` you
:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_header`. With :meth:`~falcon.Response.set_header` you
cannot set multiple headers with the same name (which is how multiple cookies
are sent to the client).

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You can also instruct the client to remove a cookie with the
:py:meth:`~falcon.Response.unset_cookie` method:
:meth:`~falcon.Response.unset_cookie` method:

.. code:: python
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When running your application in a development environment, you can
disable this default behavior by setting
:py:attr:`~falcon.ResponseOptions.secure_cookies_by_default` to ``False``
via :py:attr:`falcon.App.resp_options` or
:py:attr:`falcon.asgi.App.resp_options`. This lets you test your app
:attr:`~falcon.ResponseOptions.secure_cookies_by_default` to ``False``
via :attr:`falcon.App.resp_options` or
:attr:`falcon.asgi.App.resp_options`. This lets you test your app
locally without having to set up TLS. You can make this option configurable to
easily switch between development and production environments.

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The `SameSite` attribute may be set on a cookie using the
:py:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` method. It is generally a good idea to
:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` method. It is generally a good idea to
at least set this attribute to ``'Lax'`` in order to mitigate
`CSRF attacks <https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF)>`_.

Currently, :py:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` does not set `SameSite` by
Currently, :meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` does not set `SameSite` by
default, although this may change in a future release.

.. note::
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.. _RFC 6265, Section 4.1.2.5:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265#section-4.1.2.5

When unsetting a cookie, :py:meth:`~falcon.Response.unset_cookie`,
When unsetting a cookie, :meth:`~falcon.Response.unset_cookie`,
the default `SameSite` setting of the unset cookie is ``'Lax'``, but can be changed
by setting the 'samesite' kwarg.

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specified otherwise
(see also :attr:`~falcon.ResponseOptions.secure_cookies_by_default`).

Currently, :py:meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` does not set ``Partitioned``
Currently, :meth:`~falcon.Response.set_cookie` does not set ``Partitioned``
automatically depending on other attributes (like ``SameSite``),
although this may change in a future release.

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.. Tip::
The *process_resource* method is only called when the request matches
a route to a resource. To take action when a route is not found, a
:py:meth:`sink <falcon.App.add_sink>` may be used instead.
:meth:`sink <falcon.App.add_sink>` may be used instead.

.. Tip::
In order to pass data from a middleware function to a resource function
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/api/redirects.rst
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middleware method, hook, or responder in order to trigger
a 3xx (Redirection) response to the client. Raising one of these
classes short-circuits request processing in a manner similar to
raising an instance or subclass of :py:class:`~.HTTPError`.
raising an instance or subclass of :class:`~.HTTPError`.

.. autoexception:: falcon.HTTPMovedPermanently

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/api/routing.rst
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--------------

A custom routing engine may be specified when instantiating
:py:meth:`falcon.App` or :py:meth:`falcon.asgi.App`. For example:
:meth:`falcon.App` or :meth:`falcon.asgi.App`. For example:

.. code:: python
router = MyRouter()
app = App(router=router)
Custom routers may derive from the default :py:class:`~.CompiledRouter`
Custom routers may derive from the default :class:`~.CompiledRouter`
engine, or implement a completely different routing strategy (such as
object-based routing).

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/api/websocket.rst
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cbor_handler = ProtocolBuffersHandler()
app.ws_options.media_handlers[falcon.WebSocketPayloadType.BINARY] = cbor_handler
The ``falcon`` module defines the following :py:class:`~enum.Enum` values for
The ``falcon`` module defines the following :class:`~enum.Enum` values for
specifying the WebSocket payload type:

.. code:: python
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20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions docs/changes/0.3.0.rst
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Breaking Changes
----------------
- Date headers are now returned as :py:class:`datetime.datetime` objects
- Date headers are now returned as :class:`datetime.datetime` objects
instead of strings.
- The expected signature for the ``add_route()`` method of custom routers no
longer includes a `method_map` parameter. Custom routers should, instead,
call the :py:meth:`falcon.routing.util.map_http_methods` function directly
call the :meth:`falcon.routing.util.map_http_methods` function directly
from their ``add_route()`` method if they require this mapping.

New & Improved
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- This release includes a new router architecture for improved performance
and flexibility.
- A custom router can now be specified when instantiating the
:py:class:`API` class.
:class:`API` class.
- URI templates can now include multiple parameterized fields within a
single path segment.
- Falcon now supports reading and writing cookies.
- Falcon now supports Jython 2.7.
- A method for getting a query param as a date was added to the
:py:class:`Request` class.
- Date headers are now returned as :py:class:`datetime.datetime` objects.
:class:`Request` class.
- Date headers are now returned as :class:`datetime.datetime` objects.
- A default value can now be specified when calling
:py:meth:`Request.get_param`. This provides an alternative to using the
:meth:`Request.get_param`. This provides an alternative to using the
pattern::

value = req.get_param(name) or default_value

- Friendly constants for status codes were added (e.g.,
:py:attr:`falcon.HTTP_NO_CONTENT` vs. :py:attr:`falcon.HTTP_204`.)
:attr:`falcon.HTTP_NO_CONTENT` vs. :attr:`falcon.HTTP_204`.)
- Several minor performance optimizations were made to the code base.

Fixed
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- The query string parser was modified to improve handling of percent-encoded
data.
- Several errors in the documentation were corrected.
- The :py:mod:`six` package was pinned to 1.4.0 or better.
:py:attr:`six.PY2` is required by Falcon, but that wasn't added to
:py:mod:`six` until version 1.4.0.
- The :mod:`six` package was pinned to 1.4.0 or better.
:attr:`six.PY2` is required by Falcon, but that wasn't added to
:mod:`six` until version 1.4.0.
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- Numerous changes were made to the docs to improve clarity and to provide
better recommendations on how to best use various parts of the framework.
- Added a new :attr:`~falcon.Response.headers` property to the :class:`~falcon.Response` class.
- Removed the :py:mod:`six` and :py:mod:`python-mimeparse` dependencies.
- Removed the :mod:`six` and :mod:`python-mimeparse` dependencies.
- Added a new :attr:`~falcon.Response.complete` property to the :class:`~falcon.Response`
class. This can be used to short-circuit request processing when the response
has been pre-constructed.
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Keyword Arguments:
media_type (str): Default media type to use when initializing
:py:class:`~.RequestOptions` and
:py:class:`~.ResponseOptions`. The ``falcon``
:class:`~.RequestOptions` and
:class:`~.ResponseOptions`. The ``falcon``
module provides a number of constants for common media types,
such as ``falcon.MEDIA_MSGPACK``, ``falcon.MEDIA_YAML``,
``falcon.MEDIA_XML``, etc.
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cors_enable (bool): Set this flag to ``True`` to enable a simple
CORS policy for all responses, including support for preflighted
requests. An instance of :py:class:`~.CORSMiddleware` can instead be
requests. An instance of :class:`~.CORSMiddleware` can instead be
passed to the middleware argument to customize its behaviour.
(default ``False``).
(See also: :ref:`CORS <cors>`)
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Attributes:
req_options: A set of behavioral options related to incoming
requests. (See also: :py:class:`~.RequestOptions`)
requests. (See also: :class:`~.RequestOptions`)
resp_options: A set of behavioral options related to outgoing
responses. (See also: :py:class:`~.ResponseOptions`)
responses. (See also: :class:`~.ResponseOptions`)
router_options: Configuration options for the router. If a
custom router is in use, and it does not expose any
configurable options, referencing this attribute will raise
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Keyword Arguments:
media_type (str): Default media type to use when initializing
:py:class:`~.RequestOptions` and
:py:class:`~.ResponseOptions`. The ``falcon``
:class:`~.RequestOptions` and
:class:`~.ResponseOptions`. The ``falcon``
module provides a number of constants for common media types,
such as ``falcon.MEDIA_MSGPACK``, ``falcon.MEDIA_YAML``,
``falcon.MEDIA_XML``, etc.
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cors_enable (bool): Set this flag to ``True`` to enable a simple
CORS policy for all responses, including support for preflighted
requests. An instance of :py:class:`..CORSMiddleware` can instead be
requests. An instance of :class:`..CORSMiddleware` can instead be
passed to the middleware argument to customize its behaviour.
(default ``False``).
(See also: :ref:`CORS <cors>`)
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Attributes:
req_options: A set of behavioral options related to incoming
requests. (See also: :py:class:`~.RequestOptions`)
requests. (See also: :class:`~.RequestOptions`)
resp_options: A set of behavioral options related to outgoing
responses. (See also: :py:class:`~.ResponseOptions`)
responses. (See also: :class:`~.ResponseOptions`)
ws_options: A set of behavioral options related to WebSocket
connections. (See also: :py:class:`~.WebSocketOptions`)
connections. (See also: :class:`~.WebSocketOptions`)
router_options: Configuration options for the router. If a
custom router is in use, and it does not expose any
configurable options, referencing this attribute will raise
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Note:
If the request was proxied, the scheme may not
match what was originally requested by the client.
:py:attr:`forwarded_scheme` can be used, instead,
:attr:`forwarded_scheme` can be used, instead,
to handle such cases.
"""
# PERF(kgriffs): Use try...except because we normally expect the
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the ASGI server, or ``'127.0.0.1'`` if unknown.
This property's value is equivalent to the last element of the
:py:attr:`~.access_route` property.
:attr:`~.access_route` property.
""" # noqa: D205
route = self.access_route
return route[-1]
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resp.stream = await aiofiles.open('resp_data.bin', 'rb')
If the object assigned to :py:attr:`~.stream` holds any resources
If the object assigned to :attr:`~.stream` holds any resources
(such as a file handle) that must be explicitly released, the
object must implement a ``close()`` method. The ``close()`` method
will be called after exhausting the iterable or file-like object.
Note:
In order to be compatible with Python 3.7+ and PEP 479,
async iterators must return ``None`` instead of raising
:py:class:`StopIteration`. This requirement does not
:class:`StopIteration`. This requirement does not
apply to async generators (PEP 525).
Note:
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sse (coroutine): A Server-Sent Event (SSE) emitter, implemented as
an async iterator or generator that yields a series of
of :py:class:`falcon.asgi.SSEvent` instances. Each event will be
of :class:`falcon.asgi.SSEvent` instances. Each event will be
serialized and sent to the client as HTML5 Server-Sent Events::
async def emitter():
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"""Defines a set of configurable WebSocket options.
An instance of this class is exposed via :attr:`falcon.asgi.App.ws_options`
for configuring certain :py:class:`~.WebSocket` behaviors.
for configuring certain :class:`~.WebSocket` behaviors.
"""

error_close_code: int
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