Corrected documentation on the constructor arguments of MultiPartParser
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@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ class MultiPartParser(object):
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The standard ``META`` dictionary in Django request objects.
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:input_data:
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The raw post data, as a file-like object.
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:upload_handler:
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An UploadHandler instance that performs operations on the uploaded
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:upload_handlers:
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A list of UploadHandler instances that perform operations on the uploaded
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data.
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:encoding:
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The encoding with which to treat the incoming data.
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@ -113,14 +113,15 @@ class MultiPartParser(object):
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if self._content_length == 0:
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return QueryDict('', encoding=self._encoding), MultiValueDict()
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# See if the handler will want to take care of the parsing.
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# This allows overriding everything if somebody wants it.
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# See if any of the handlers take care of the parsing.
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# This allows overriding everything if need be.
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for handler in handlers:
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result = handler.handle_raw_input(self._input_data,
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self._meta,
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self._content_length,
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self._boundary,
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encoding)
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#Check to see if it was handled
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if result is not None:
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return result[0], result[1]
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