Fix a couple more malformed :meth: and :class: links

Change-Id: Ie38844a40ec7a483e6ce5e56077be344242bcd99
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David Pursehouse
2014-07-18 15:03:29 +09:00
parent 49ecffb86e
commit c6fa5bb1cd
2 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions
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@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ If you can't find a good implementation of the form of authentication you
want, you can implement it yourself. Requests makes it easy to add your own
forms of authentication.
To do so, subclass :class:`requests.auth.AuthBase` and implement the
To do so, subclass :class:`AuthBase <requests.auth.AuthBase>` and implement the
``__call__()`` method::
>>> import requests
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@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ timeline ::
>>> r = requests.get('https://github.com/timeline.json')
Now, we have a :class:`Response` object called ``r``. We can get all the
information we need from this object.
Now, we have a :class:`Request <requests.Request>` object called ``r``. We can
get all the information we need from this object.
Requests' simple API means that all forms of HTTP request are as obvious. For
example, this is how you make an HTTP POST request::
@@ -286,8 +286,9 @@ reference::
>>> r.status_code == requests.codes.ok
True
If we made a bad request (a 4XX client error or 5XX server error response), we can raise it with
:class:`Response.raise_for_status()`::
If we made a bad request (a 4XX client error or 5XX server error response), we
can raise it with
:meth:`Response.raise_for_status() <requests.Response.raise_for_status>`::
>>> bad_r = requests.get('http://httpbin.org/status/404')
>>> bad_r.status_code