google.appengine.api package

Summary

Sub Packages

The App Identity API lets an application discover its application ID.

Background Threads API.

Blobstore API module.

Allows applications to identify API outages and scheduled downtime.

Appengine Files API

Image manipulation API.

Logging API module.

Modules API module.

Namespace Manager Module.

OAuth API module.

Runtime Utilities API.

Search API module.

Task Queue API module.

Sub Modules

Base class for implementing RPC of API proxy stubs.

Logging utilities for use by applications.

Errors used in the Python appinfo API, used by app developers.

Used to parse app.yaml files while following builtins/includes directives.

A library for working with BackendInfoExternal records, describing backends configured for an application. Supports loading the records from backend.yaml.

A library for managing flags-like configuration that update dynamically.

The Python datastore API used by app developers.

The Python datastore admin API for managing indices and schemas.

Classes for common kinds, including Contact, Message, and Event.

Errors used in the Python datastore API.

Higher-level, semantic data types for the datastore. These types are expected to be set as attributes of Entities. See “Supported Data Types” in the API Guide.

Dispatch configuration tools.

DOS configuration tools.

A mechanism for library configuration.

Sends email on behalf of the application.

Exceptions raised by the Mail API.

Access to quota usage for this application.

Relational database API for production.

Relational database API stub that uses the MySQLdb DB-API library.

Allows API stubs to access request and system state when handling calls.

URL downloading API.

Errors used in the urlfetch API.

The User Python datastore class to be used as a datastore data type.

Validation tools for generic object structures.

PyYAML event builder handler

Errors used in the YAML API, which is used by app developers.

PyYAML event listener

Builder for mapping YAML documents to object instances.

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