Docs for session.connect.__hash__

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Description


<type 'method-wrapper'>


x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)


Attributes


session.connect.__hash__.__call__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__call__(...) <==> x(...)

session.connect.__hash__.__class__ <type 'type'> extends (<type 'object'>,) belongs to class <type 'type'>
<attribute '__doc__' of 'method-wrapper' objects>

session.connect.__hash__.__cmp__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__cmp__(y) <==> cmp(x,y)

session.connect.__hash__.__delattr__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name

session.connect.__hash__.__doc__ <type 'str'> belongs to class <type 'str'>
str(object='') -> string Return a nice string representation of the object. If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.

session.connect.__hash__.__format__ <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
default object formatter

session.connect.__hash__.__getattribute__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name

session.connect.__hash__.__hash__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__hash__() <==> hash(x)

session.connect.__hash__.__init__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature

session.connect.__hash__.__name__ <type 'str'> belongs to class <type 'str'>
str(object='') -> string Return a nice string representation of the object. If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.

session.connect.__hash__.__new__ <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T

session.connect.__hash__.__objclass__ <type 'type'> extends (<type 'object'>,) belongs to class <type 'type'>
instancemethod(function, instance, class) Create an instance method object.

session.connect.__hash__.__reduce__ <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
helper for pickle

session.connect.__hash__.__reduce_ex__ <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
helper for pickle

session.connect.__hash__.__repr__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__repr__() <==> repr(x)

session.connect.__hash__.__self__ <type 'instancemethod'> belongs to class <type 'instancemethod'>
Used in models, allows to customize Session handling Args: request: the request object response: the response object db: to store/retrieve sessions in db (a table is created) tablename(str): table name masterapp(str): points to another's app sessions. This enables a "SSO" environment among apps migrate: passed to the underlying db separate: with True, creates a folder with the 2 initials of the session id. Can also be a function, e.g. :: separate=lambda(session_name): session_name[-2:] check_client: if True, sessions can only come from the same ip cookie_key(str): secret for cookie encryption cookie_expires: sets the expiration of the cookie compression_level(int): 0-9, sets zlib compression on the data before the encryption

session.connect.__hash__.__setattr__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value

session.connect.__hash__.__sizeof__ <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
__sizeof__() -> int size of object in memory, in bytes

session.connect.__hash__.__str__ <type 'method-wrapper'> belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__str__() <==> str(x)

session.connect.__hash__.__subclasshook__ <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
Abstract classes can override this to customize issubclass(). This is invoked early on by abc.ABCMeta.__subclasscheck__(). It should return True, False or NotImplemented. If it returns NotImplemented, the normal algorithm is used. Otherwise, it overrides the normal algorithm (and the outcome is cached).