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bug: Allow UsageError exception to use more specific error code
UsageError exception returned 400 error code but should return 405
when generated for a bad http method.
Modified error handler to use 400 error code if self.response_code was
less then 400. This should reproduce the standard error of 400 if one
was not specified and preserve any other explicitly set response code.
Also enhanced a test case to verify the 405 is returned.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Mon, 20 Apr 2026 03:09:30 -0400 |
| parents | aedc1782a6af |
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======================================================= Roundup: an Issue-Tracking System for Knowledge Workers ======================================================= Introduction ============ Roundup is a tool for creating issue trackers. This includes: * bug trackers, * help desk, * agile development trackers, * customer issue tracking, * fleet maintenance tracking, * GTD tool etc. It comes with predefined trackers meant to be customized for your workflow. Starting trackers include: * generic tracker, * development bug/feature tracker (3 variations), * bare bones minimal tracker. Your users interact with (create, read, update, close) issues using a web interface or by email. It can be programmaticly managed via REST or XMLRPC, CLI, or via local Python scripts. The user's guide is at https://www.roundup-tracker.org/docs/user_guide.html. INSTANT GRATIFICATION ===================== The impatient may try Roundup immediately by running demo.py from the source directory:: python demo.py This will create new tracker home in "demo" subdirectory and start a web server. To reset demo instance:: python demo.py nuke For details see the "For the Really Impatient" section of the installation document at: https://roundup-tracker.org/docs/installation.html#for-the-really-impatient for details on running demo mode or using the docker demo mode. Tracker Home ------------ "Tracker Home" is main concept when starting with Roundup. It is directory where all your tracker data is stored. This directory is created every time when new tracker is initialized and includes tracker configuration, database, template, schema and extensions. Using Roundup ============= Please see the user's guide at: https://roundup-tracker.org/docs/installation.html#for-the-really-impatient Installation ============ Please see "doc/installation.txt". For a basic tracker, only the Python standard library is required. It can be enhanced by adding other packages. A basic virtual environment install can be done using: python3 -m venv roundup . roundup/bin/activate python -m pip install roundup roundup-demo # to start a test demo instance See "doc/installation.txt" for details on deploying a production instance. Upgrading ========= Please see "doc/upgrading.txt". Security Issues =============== Please see "doc/security.txt" for directions on reporting security issues. Other Information ================= Start with the index.txt file in the "doc" directory. These documentation files are written in reStructedText, which can be converted into HTML format. If you have Sphinx installed, you can do this by running:: python setup.py build_doc Resulting HTML files will be in "share/doc/roundup/html" directory. Contributing Guidelines ======================= To get started on development or documentation work, read the file "doc/developers.txt". This documents the project rules, how to set up a development environment and submit patches and tests. Support/Contact =============== Please see https://www.roundup-tracker.org/contact.html for directions on using email or IRC to contact the developers. License ======= See COPYING.txt. tl;dr MIT, Zope version 2, Python Software Foundation version 2
