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Fix Python 3 issues in REST code.
* Need to use .get not .getheader for HTTP headers (see hg commit
fec18298ae02, "Python 3 preparation: HTTP headers handling in
roundup_server.py.").
* Need to use key not cmp with sort (see hg commit 3fa026621f69,
"Python 3 preparation: comparisons.").
* dispatch output must be bytes, not str, otherwise writing it to the
socket (e.g. in roundup-server) will fail.
This fixes issues shown up attempting to access the REST interface
with a browser with Python 3 (as opposed to with the Roundup
testsuite, which also has known REST issues with Python 3).
| author | Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> |
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| date | Sun, 17 Mar 2019 16:25:36 +0000 |
| parents | 447a7647f237 |
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<tal:block metal:use-macro="templates/page/macros/icing"> <title metal:fill-slot="head_title" > <span tal:omit-tag="true" i18n:translate="" >List of keywords</span> <span tal:condition="request/dispname" tal:replace="python:' - %s '%request.dispname" /> - <span tal:replace="config/TRACKER_NAME" /> </title> <span metal:fill-slot="body_title" tal:omit-tag="true"> <span tal:omit-tag="true" i18n:translate="" >List of keywords</span> <span tal:condition="request/dispname" tal:replace="python:' - %s' % request.dispname" /> </span> <tal:block 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> <table width="100%" tal:condition="context/is_view_ok" class="list"> <tr> <th i18n:translate="">Keyword</th> <th i18n:translate="">Description</th> </tr> <tal:block repeat="keyword context/list"> <tr tal:attributes="class python:['normal', 'alt'][repeat['keyword'].index%6//3]"> <td> <a tal:attributes="href string:keyword${keyword/id}" tal:content="keyword/name">keyword name</a> </td> <td tal:content="python:keyword.description.plain() or default"> </td> </tr> </tal:block> <tr tal:condition="context/is_edit_ok"> <td colspan="2"><a href="keyword?@template=item">New Keyword</a></td> </tr> </table> </tal:block> </tal:block>
