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Add support for making an idempotent POST. This allows retrying a POST that was interrupted. It involves creating a post once only (poe) url /rest/data/<class>/@poe/<random_token>. This url acts the same as a post to /rest/data/<class>. However once the @poe url is used, it can't be used for a second POST. To make these changes: 1) Take the body of post_collection into a new post_collection_inner function. Have post_collection call post_collection_inner. 2) Add a handler for POST to rest/data/class/@poe. This will return a unique POE url. By default the url expires after 30 minutes. The POE random token is only good for a specific user and is stored in the session db. 3) Add a handler for POST to rest/data/<class>/@poe/<random token>. The random token generated in 2 is validated for proper class (if token is not generic) and proper user and must not have expired. If everything is valid, call post_collection_inner to process the input and generate the new entry. To make recognition of 2 stable (so it's not confused with rest/data/<:class_name>/<:item_id>), removed @ from Routing::url_to_regex. The current Routing.execute method stops on the first regular expression to match the URL. Since item_id doesn't accept a POST, I was getting 405 bad method sometimes. My guess is the order of the regular expressions is not stable, so sometime I would get the right regexp for /data/<class>/@poe and sometime I would get the one for /data/<class>/<item_id>. By removing the @ from the url_to_regexp, there was no way for the item_id case to match @poe. There are alternate fixes we may need to look at. If a regexp matches but the method does not, return to the regexp matching loop in execute() looking for another match. Only once every possible match has failed should the code return a 405 method failure. Another fix is to implement a more sophisticated mechanism so that @Routing.route("/data/<:class_name>/<:item_id>/<:attr_name>", 'PATCH') has different regexps for matching <:class_name> <:item_id> and <:attr_name>. Currently the regexp specified by url_to_regex is used for every component. Other fixes: Made failure to find any props in props_from_args return an empty dict rather than throwing an unhandled error. Make __init__ for SimulateFieldStorageFromJson handle an empty json doc. Useful for POSTing to rest/data/class/@poe with an empty document. Testing: added testPostPOE to test/rest_common.py that I think covers all the code that was added. Documentation: Add doc to rest.txt in the "Client API" section titled: Safely Re-sending POST". Move existing section "Adding new rest endpoints" in "Client API" to a new second level section called "Programming the REST API". Also a minor change to the simple rest client moving the header setting to continuation lines rather than showing one long line.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 14 Apr 2019 21:07:11 -0400
parents 9a09719b0d8e
children 3b945aee0919
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# misc tests

import unittest
import roundup.anypy.cmp_
from roundup.cgi.accept_language import parse

class AcceptLanguageTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def testParse(self):
        self.assertEqual(parse("da, en-gb;q=0.8, en;q=0.7"),
                         ['da', 'en_gb', 'en'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("en;q=0.2, fr;q=1"), ['fr', 'en'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("zn; q = 0.2 ,pt-br;q =1"), ['pt_br', 'zn'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("es-AR"), ['es_AR'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("es-es-cat"), ['es_es_cat'])
        self.assertEqual(parse(""), [])
        self.assertEqual(parse(None),[])
        self.assertEqual(parse("   "), [])
        self.assertEqual(parse("en,"), ['en'])

class CmpTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def testCmp(self):
        roundup.anypy.cmp_._test()

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