pyoaev.backends.protocol
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- class pyoaev.backends.protocol.BackendResponse(response: requests.Response)
Bases:
ProtocolBase class for protocol classes.
Protocol classes are defined as:
class Proto(Protocol): def meth(self) -> int: ...
Such classes are primarily used with static type checkers that recognize structural subtyping (static duck-typing).
For example:
class C: def meth(self) -> int: return 0 def func(x: Proto) -> int: return x.meth() func(C()) # Passes static type check
See PEP 544 for details. Protocol classes decorated with @typing.runtime_checkable act as simple-minded runtime protocols that check only the presence of given attributes, ignoring their type signatures. Protocol classes can be generic, they are defined as:
class GenProto[T](Protocol): def meth(self) -> T: ...
- class pyoaev.backends.protocol.Backend
Bases:
ProtocolBase class for protocol classes.
Protocol classes are defined as:
class Proto(Protocol): def meth(self) -> int: ...
Such classes are primarily used with static type checkers that recognize structural subtyping (static duck-typing).
For example:
class C: def meth(self) -> int: return 0 def func(x: Proto) -> int: return x.meth() func(C()) # Passes static type check
See PEP 544 for details. Protocol classes decorated with @typing.runtime_checkable act as simple-minded runtime protocols that check only the presence of given attributes, ignoring their type signatures. Protocol classes can be generic, they are defined as:
class GenProto[T](Protocol): def meth(self) -> T: ...
- abstractmethod http_request(method: str, url: str, json: Dict[str, Any] | bytes | None, data: Dict[str, Any] | requests_toolbelt.multipart.encoder.MultipartEncoder | None, params: Any | None, timeout: float | None, verify: bool | str | None, stream: bool | None, **kwargs: Any) BackendResponse