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NAME

       prequest3 - Python 3 Pyramid command

DESCRIPTION

       usage: prequest3 [-h] [-n NAME] [--header NAME:VALUE] [-d]

              [-m   {GET,HEAD,POST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE,PROPFIND,OPTIONS}]  [-l  LOGIN]  [config_uri]
              [path_info] [config_vars ...]

       Submit a HTTP request to a web application.

       This command makes an artificial request to a web  application  that  uses  a  PasteDeploy
       (.ini) configuration file for the server and application.

       Use "prequest config.ini /path" to request "/path".

       Use  "prequest  --method=POST config.ini /path < data" to do a POST with the given request
       body.

       Use "prequest --method=PUT config.ini /path < data" to do a PUT  with  the  given  request
       body.

       Use "prequest --method=PATCH config.ini /path < data" to do a PATCH with the given request
       body.

       Use "prequest --method=OPTIONS config.ini /path" to do an OPTIONS request.

       Use "prequest --method=PROPFIND config.ini /path" to do a PROPFIND request.

       If the path is relative (doesn't begin with "/") it is interpreted  as  relative  to  "/".
       The  path  passed  to  this script should be URL-quoted.  The path can be succeeded with a
       query string (e.g. '/path?a=1&=b2').

       The variable "environ['paste.command_request']" will be set to  "True"  in  the  request's
       WSGI environment, so your application can distinguish these calls from normal requests.

   positional arguments:
       config_uri
              The URI to the configuration file.

       path_info
              The path of the request.

       config_vars
              Variables required by the config file. For example, `http_port=%(http_port)s` would
              expect `http_port=8080` to be passed here.

   options:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -n NAME, --app-name NAME
              Load the named application from the config file (default 'main')

       --header NAME:VALUE
              Header to add to request (you can use this option multiple times)

       -d, --display-headers
              Display status and headers before the response body

       -m               {GET,HEAD,POST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE,PROPFIND,OPTIONS},               --method
       {GET,HEAD,POST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE,PROPFIND,OPTIONS}
              Request method type (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, PROPFIND, OPTIONS)

       -l LOGIN, --login LOGIN
              HTTP basic auth username:password pair