view roundup/cgi/exceptions.py @ 2623:4e1030d49cea

fix: Option defaults were applied as strings... ...not converted to internal representation; add Option methods str2value and value2str for value conversion from and to the strings kept in .ini file; options MAIL_USERNAME, MAIL_TLS_KEYFILE and MAIL_TLS_CERTFILE default to empty strings: NODEFAULT value is a configuration error, and for these options it is ok to keep them unset.
author Alexander Smishlajev <a1s@users.sourceforge.net>
date Sun, 25 Jul 2004 14:36:50 +0000
parents 93bd8c4d43ef
children df4a3355ee8f
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#$Id: exceptions.py,v 1.5 2004-05-11 13:03:07 a1s Exp $
'''Exceptions for use in Roundup's web interface.
'''

__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

import cgi

class HTTPException(Exception):
    pass

class Unauthorised(HTTPException):
    pass

class Redirect(HTTPException):
    pass

class NotFound(HTTPException):
    pass

class NotModified(HTTPException):
    pass

class FormError(ValueError):
    """An 'expected' exception occurred during form parsing.

    That is, something we know can go wrong, and don't want to alarm the user
    with.

    We trap this at the user interface level and feed back a nice error to the
    user.

    """
    pass

class SendFile(Exception):
    """Send a file from the database."""

class SendStaticFile(Exception):
    """Send a static file from the instance html directory."""

class SeriousError(Exception):
    """Raised when we can't reasonably display an error message on a
    templated page.

    The exception value will be displayed in the error page, HTML
    escaped.
    """
    def __str__(self):
        return '''
<html><head><title>Roundup issue tracker: An error has occurred</title>
 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="@@file/style.css">
</head>
<body class="body" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0">
 <p class="error-message">%s</p>
</body></html>
'''%cgi.escape(self.args[0])

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