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Add support for prev/next/self links when returning paginated results. To do this: 1) change "data" envelope from an array to a dict 2) move the "data" array to the "collection" property, which is an array of elements in the collection. 3) add @links dict keyed by link relation: self, next, prev. Each relation is an array of dicts with uri and rel keys. In this case there is only one element, but there is nothing preventing a relation from having multiple url's. So this follows the formatting needed for the general case. Relations are present only if it makes sense. So first page has no prev and last page has no next. 4) add @total_size with number of element selected if they were not paginated. Replicates data in X-Count-Total header. Changed index to start at 1. So the first page is page_index 1 and not page_index 0. (So I am no longer surprised when I set page_index to 1 and am missing a bunch of records 8-)). Also a small fixup, json response ends with a newline so printing the data, or using curl makes sure that anything printing after the json output (like shell prompts) is on a new line. Tests added for all cases.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 09 Mar 2019 11:06:10 -0500
parents 4d32fa88c5d2
children 53e9694788f5
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<tal:block metal:use-macro="templates/page/macros/icing">
<title metal:fill-slot="head_title" i18n:translate="">Password reset request - <span
 i18n:name="tracker" tal:replace="config/TRACKER_NAME" /></title>
<span metal:fill-slot="body_title" tal:omit-tag="python:1"
 i18n:translate="">Password reset request</span>
<td class="content" metal:fill-slot="content">

<tal:askforinfo tal:condition="python:options['error_message'] or not request.form.has_key('@action')"> 

<p i18n:translate="">You have two options if you have forgotten your password.
If you know the email address you registered with, enter it below.</p>

<p i18n:translate="">If your  user was  automatically  created during
import  from  the old  sourceforge  tracker,  your  e-mail address  is
&lt;Sourceforge  username&gt;@users.sourceforge.net. The  mail address
associated with your account can be changed after login.</p>

<form method="POST" onSubmit="return submit_once()"
      tal:attributes="action context/designator">
    <table class="form">
      <tr>
        <th i18n:translate="">Email Address:</th>
        <td><input name="address"></td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td>&nbsp;</td>
        <td>
          <input type="hidden" name="@action" value="passrst">
          <input type="hidden" name="@template" value="forgotten">
          <input type="submit" value="Request password reset"
           i18n:attributes="value">
	  <input name="@csrf" type="hidden"
		 tal:attributes="value python:utils.anti_csrf_nonce()">
        </td>
      </tr>
</table>

<p i18n:translate="">Or, if you know your username, then enter it below.</p>

<p i18n:translate="">If you have previously created or modified issue
reports in the sourceforge issue tracker, you have an account here with
the same username as your sourceforge username.</p>

<table class="form">
 <tr><th i18n:translate="">Username:</th> <td><input name="username"></td> </tr>
 <tr><td></td><td><input type="submit" value="Request password reset"
   i18n:attributes="value"></td></tr>
</table>
</form>

<p i18n:translate="">A confirmation email will be sent to you -
please follow the instructions within it to complete the reset process.</p>

</tal:askforinfo>

</td>
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</tal:block>

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