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Fix Request Reference (#2151)

Points flask.Request to appropriate place in the documentation.
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Dennis Chen 8 years ago committed by Markus Unterwaditzer
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@ -538,16 +538,16 @@ The Request Object
`````````````````` ``````````````````
The request object is documented in the API section and we will not cover The request object is documented in the API section and we will not cover
it here in detail (see :class:`~flask.request`). Here is a broad overview of it here in detail (see :class:`~flask.Request`). Here is a broad overview of
some of the most common operations. First of all you have to import it from some of the most common operations. First of all you have to import it from
the ``flask`` module:: the ``flask`` module::
from flask import request from flask import request
The current request method is available by using the The current request method is available by using the
:attr:`~flask.request.method` attribute. To access form data (data :attr:`~flask.Request.method` attribute. To access form data (data
transmitted in a ``POST`` or ``PUT`` request) you can use the transmitted in a ``POST`` or ``PUT`` request) you can use the
:attr:`~flask.request.form` attribute. Here is a full example of the two :attr:`~flask.Request.form` attribute. Here is a full example of the two
attributes mentioned above:: attributes mentioned above::
@app.route('/login', methods=['POST', 'GET']) @app.route('/login', methods=['POST', 'GET'])
@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ error page is shown instead. So for many situations you don't have to
deal with that problem. deal with that problem.
To access parameters submitted in the URL (``?key=value``) you can use the To access parameters submitted in the URL (``?key=value``) you can use the
:attr:`~flask.request.args` attribute:: :attr:`~flask.Request.args` attribute::
searchword = request.args.get('key', '') searchword = request.args.get('key', '')
@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ We recommend accessing URL parameters with `get` or by catching the
bad request page in that case is not user friendly. bad request page in that case is not user friendly.
For a full list of methods and attributes of the request object, head over For a full list of methods and attributes of the request object, head over
to the :class:`~flask.request` documentation. to the :class:`~flask.Request` documentation.
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