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Fix uncaught error when parsing rest headers, document Started this work as better docs for rest response format. But I found 406 error response was not being tested. Also there was no error for bad Content-Type. In rest.py fix uncaught exceptions due to invalid Accept or Content-Type headers. If Content-type is valid but not application/json return code 415. Document use of accept header (was only shown in examples) and support for q parameter. Describe using .xml and .json extensions to select return format for testing from browser (where setting accept header is a problem). Document 406 error code return. Document 415 error code return and acceptable content types. Previously only doc was in examples. Set up tests for 406 and 415 error codes.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Fri, 01 Jan 2021 14:14:34 -0500
parents 53e9694788f5
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<title metal:fill-slot="head_title" i18n:translate="">File display - <span
 i18n:name="tracker" tal:replace="config/TRACKER_NAME" /></title>
<span metal:fill-slot="body_title" tal:omit-tag="python:1"
 i18n:translate="">File display</span>

<td class="content" metal:fill-slot="content">

<p tal:condition="python:not (context.is_view_ok()
 or request.user.hasRole('Anonymous'))" i18n:translate="">
 You are not allowed to view this page.</p>

<p tal:condition="python:not context.is_view_ok()
 and request.user.hasRole('Anonymous')" i18n:translate="">
 Please login with your username and password.</p>

<form method="POST" onSubmit="return submit_once()"
      enctype="multipart/form-data" tal:condition="context/is_view_ok"
      tal:attributes="action context/designator">

<table class="form">
 <tr>
  <th i18n:translate="">Name</th>
  <td tal:content="structure context/name/field"></td>
 </tr>
 <tr>
  <th i18n:translate="">Description</th>
  <td tal:content="structure context/description/field"></td>
 </tr>
 <tr>
  <th i18n:translate="">Content Type</th>
  <td tal:content="structure context/type/field"/>
  <td style="border: none" tal:condition="python: context.is_edit_ok()">Please note that
  for security reasons, it's not permitted to set content type to <i>text/html</i>.</td>
 </tr>
 <tr tal:condition="python:context.is_edit_ok()">
  <td>
   &nbsp;
   <input type="hidden" name="@template" value="item">
   <input type="hidden" name="@required" value="name,type">
   <input type="hidden" name="@multilink"
          tal:condition="python:'@multilink' in request.form"
          tal:attributes="value request/form/@multilink/value">
  </td>
  <td tal:content="structure context/submit">submit button here</td>
 </tr>
</table>
</form>

<!--<p tal:condition="python:utils.sb_is_spam(context)" class="error-message">
   File has been classified as spam.</p>-->

<a tal:condition="python:context.id and context.content.is_view_ok()"
 tal:attributes="href string:file${context/id}/${context/name}"
 i18n:translate="">download</a>

<!--<p tal:condition="python:context.id and not context.content.is_view_ok()">
   Files classified as spam are not available for download by
   unathorized users. If you think the file has been misclassified,
   please login and click on the button for reclassification.
</p>-->


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       enctype="multipart/form-data"
       tal:attributes="action context/designator"
       tal:condition="python:request.user.hasPermission('SB: May Classify')">
 
       <input name="@csrf" type="hidden"
	      tal:attributes="value python:utils.anti_csrf_nonce()">
      <input type="hidden" name="@action" value="spambayes_classify">
      <input type="submit" name="trainspam" value="Mark as SPAM" i18n:attributes="value">
      <input type="submit" name="trainham" value="Mark as HAM (not SPAM)" i18n:attributes="value">
     </form>-->

<tal:block tal:condition="context/id" tal:replace="structure context/history" />

</td>

</tal:block>

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