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view roundup/backends/sessions_sqlite.py @ 8586:31a8a6faa2fa
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 | a96a239db0d9 |
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"""This module defines a very basic store that's used by the CGI interface to store session and one-time-key information. Yes, it's called "sessions" - because originally it only defined a session class. It's now also used for One Time Key handling too. We needed to split commits to session/OTK database from commits on the main db structures (user data). This required two connections to the sqlite db, which wasn't supported. This module was created so sqlite didn't have to use dbm for the session/otk data. It hopefully will provide a performance speedup. """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' from roundup.backends import sessions_rdbms class BasicDatabase(sessions_rdbms.BasicDatabase): ''' Provide a nice encapsulation of an RDBMS table. Keys are id strings, values are automatically marshalled data. ''' name = None def __init__(self, db): self.db = db self.conn, self.cursor = self.db.sql_open_connection(dbname=self.name) self.sql('''SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' AND ''' '''name='%ss';''' % self.name) table_exists = self.cursor.fetchone() if not table_exists: # create table/rows etc. self.sql('''CREATE TABLE %(name)ss (%(name)s_key VARCHAR(255), %(name)s_value TEXT, %(name)s_time REAL)''' % {"name": self.name}) self.sql('CREATE INDEX %(name)s_key_idx ON ' '%(name)ss(%(name)s_key)' % {"name": self.name}) # Set journal mode to WAL. self.commit() # close out rollback journal/transaction self.sql('pragma journal_mode=wal') # set wal self.commit() # close out rollback and commit wal change def sql(self, sql, args=None, cursor=None): """ Execute the sql with the optional args. """ self.log_debug('SQL %r %r' % (sql, args)) if not cursor: cursor = self.cursor if args: cursor.execute(sql, args) else: cursor.execute(sql) class Sessions(BasicDatabase): name = 'session' class OneTimeKeys(BasicDatabase): name = 'otk' # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
