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Add etag support to rest interface to prevent multiple users from
overwriting other users changes.
All GET requests for an object (issue, user, keyword etc.) or a
property of an object (e.g the title of an issue) return the etag for
the object in the ETag header as well as the @etag field in the
returned object.
All requests that change existing objects (DELETE, PUT or PATCH)
require:
1 A request include an ETag header with the etag value retrieved
for the object.
2 A submits a form that includes the field @etag that must have
the value retrieved for the object.
If an etag is not supplied by one of these methods, or any supplied
etag does not match the etag calculated at the time the DELETE, PUT or
PATCH request is made, HTTP error 412 (Precondition Failed) is
returned and no change is made. At that time the client code should
retrieve the object again, reconcile the changes and can try to send a
new update.
The etag is the md5 hash of the representation (repr()) of the object
retrieved from the database.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Fri, 01 Mar 2019 22:57:07 -0500 |
| parents | b00cd44fea16 |
| children | 936275dfe1fa |
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"""Parse the Accept-Language header as defined in RFC2616. See http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.4 for details. This module should follow the spec. Author: Hernan M. Foffani (hfoffani@gmail.com) Some use samples: >>> parse("da, en-gb;q=0.8, en;q=0.7") ['da', 'en_gb', 'en'] >>> parse("en;q=0.2, fr;q=1") ['fr', 'en'] >>> parse("zn; q = 0.2 ,pt-br;q =1") ['pt_br', 'zn'] >>> parse("es-AR") ['es_AR'] >>> parse("es-es-cat") ['es_es_cat'] >>> parse("") [] >>> parse(None) [] >>> parse(" ") [] >>> parse("en,") ['en'] """ import re import heapq # regexp for languange-range search nqlre = "([A-Za-z]+[-[A-Za-z]+]*)$" # regexp for languange-range search with quality value qlre = "([A-Za-z]+[-[A-Za-z]+]*);q=([\d\.]+)" # both lre = re.compile(nqlre + "|" + qlre) whitespace = ' \t\n\r\v\f' try: # Python 3. remove_ws = (str.maketrans('', '', whitespace),) except AttributeError: # Python 2. remove_ws = (None, whitespace) def parse(language_header): """parse(string_with_accept_header_content) -> languages list""" if language_header is None: return [] # strip whitespaces. lh = language_header.translate(*remove_ws) # if nothing, return if lh == "": return [] # split by commas and parse the quality values. pls = [lre.findall(x) for x in lh.split(',')] # drop uncomformant qls = [x[0] for x in pls if len(x) > 0] # use a heap queue to sort by quality values. # the value of each item is 1.0 complement. pq = [] for l in qls: if l[0] != '': heapq.heappush(pq, (0.0, l[0])) else: heapq.heappush(pq, (1.0-float(l[2]), l[1])) # get the languages ordered by quality # and replace - by _ return [x[1].replace('-','_') for x in pq] if __name__ == "__main__": import doctest doctest.testmod() # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
