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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>
date Mon, 20 Apr 2026 03:09:30 -0400
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'''Set of functions of adding/checking timestamp to be used to limit
   form submission for cgi actions.
'''

import base64
import binascii
import struct
import time

from roundup.cgi.exceptions import FormError
from roundup.i18n import _
from roundup.anypy.strings import b2s, s2b


def pack_timestamp():
    return b2s(base64.b64encode(struct.pack("i", int(time.time()))).strip())


def unpack_timestamp(s):
    try:
        timestamp = struct.unpack("i", base64.b64decode(s2b(s)))[0]
    except (struct.error, binascii.Error, TypeError):
        raise FormError(_("Form is corrupted."))
    return timestamp


class Timestamped:
    def timecheck(self, field, delay):
        try:
            created = unpack_timestamp(self.form[field].value)
        except KeyError:
            raise FormError(_("Form is corrupted, missing: %s.") % field)
        if time.time() - created < delay:
            raise FormError(_("Responding to form too quickly."))
        return True

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