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fix rate limit headers - were ints/floats need to be strings
Running under gunicorn rest requests were crashing. Not all of the
values for the rate limit headers were strings. Some were
numbers. This caused the header generation for wsgi to fail. Now the
values are all strings.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sun, 20 Oct 2019 20:56:56 -0400 |
| parents | ed02a1e0aa5d |
| children | 48a1f919f894 |
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# # Copyright (C) 2009 Stefan Seefeld # All rights reserved. # For license terms see the file COPYING.txt. # Actions used in REST and XMLRPC APIs # from roundup.exceptions import Unauthorised from roundup import hyperdb from roundup.i18n import _ class Action: def __init__(self, db, translator): self.db = db self.translator = translator def handle(self, *args): """Action handler procedure""" raise NotImplementedError def execute(self, *args): """Execute the action specified by this object.""" self.permission(*args) return self.handle(*args) def permission(self, *args): """Check whether the user has permission to execute this action. If not, raise Unauthorised.""" pass def gettext(self, msgid): """Return the localized translation of msgid""" return self.translator.gettext(msgid) _ = gettext class PermCheck(Action): def permission(self, designator): classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator) perm = self.db.security.hasPermission if not perm('Retire', self.db.getuid(), classname=classname , itemid=itemid): raise Unauthorised(self._('You do not have permission to retire ' 'or restore the %(classname)s class.') %locals()) class Retire(PermCheck): def handle(self, designator): classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator) # make sure we don't try to retire admin or anonymous if (classname == 'user' and self.db.user.get(itemid, 'username') in ('admin', 'anonymous')): raise ValueError(self._( 'You may not retire the admin or anonymous user')) # do the retire self.db.getclass(classname).retire(itemid) self.db.commit() class Restore(PermCheck): def handle(self, designator): classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator) # do the restore self.db.getclass(classname).restore(itemid) self.db.commit()
