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refactor: move RateLimitExceeded to roundup.cgi.exceptions
RateLimitExceeded is an HTTP exception that raises code 429. Move it
to roundup.cgi.exceptions where all the other exceptions that result
in http status codes are located. Also make it inherit from
HTTPException since it is one.
Also add docstrings for all HTTP exceptions and order HTTPExceptions
by status code.
BREAKING CHANGE: if somebody is importing RateLimitExceeded they will
need to change their import. I consider it unlikely anybody is using
RateLimitExceeded. Detectors and extensions are unlikely to raise
RateLimitExceeded. So I am leaving it out of the upgrading doc. Just
doc in change log.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sun, 10 Aug 2025 21:27:06 -0400 |
| parents | 64b05e24dbd8 |
| children | fed0f839c260 |
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#! /usr/bin/env python ''' migrate-queries <instance-home> [<instance-home> *] Migrate old queries in the specified instances to Roundup 0.6.0+ by removing the leading ? from their URLs. 0.6.0+ queries do not carry a leading ?; it is added by the 0.6.0 templating, so old queries lead to query URLs with a double leading ?? and a consequent 404 Not Found. ''' from __future__ import print_function __author__ = 'James Kew <jkew@mediabright.co.uk>' import sys import roundup.instance if len(sys.argv) == 1: print(__doc__) sys.exit(1) # Iterate over all instance homes specified in argv. for home in sys.argv[1:]: # Do some basic exception handling to catch bad arguments. try: instance = roundup.instance.open(home) except: print('Cannot open instance home directory %s!' % home) continue db = instance.open('admin') db.tx_Source = "cli" print('Migrating active queries in %s (%s):'%( instance.config.TRACKER_NAME, home)) for query in db.query.list(): url = db.query.get(query, 'url') if url[0] == '?': url = url[1:] print(' Migrating query%s (%s)'%(query, db.query.get(query, 'name'))) db.query.set(query, url=url) db.commit() db.close()
