%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-django-http-exceptions Version: 1.4.0 Release: 1 Summary: django raisable http exceptions License: MIT LICENSE URL: https://github.com/isik-kaplan/django_http_exceptions Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/aa/74/ee5739cff22719a70d16d8174bc141b1cff64844031f029d7f6c92eeeb1c/django_http_exceptions-1.4.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch %description [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions) [![Python 3.5+](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.5+-brightgreen.svg)](#) [![Django 2.0+](https://img.shields.io/badge/django-2.0+-brightgreen.svg)](#) [![PyPI - License](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/django-http-exceptions.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/django-http-exceptions/) [![PyPI - Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/django-http-exceptions.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/django-http-exceptions/) ## What is *django-http-exceptions*? It is raisable exceptions for your django views. ## What is it good for? It makes this ````py def some_function(): raise SomeError def view(request): try: response = some_function() except SomeError: response = HttpResponse(status=403) return response ```` into this ````py from django_http_exceptions import HTTPExceptions def some_function(): raise HTTPExceptions.FORBIDDEN # HTTPExceptions.from_status(403) def view(request): return some_function() ```` meaning that is saves you from boilerplate code. It also allows you to hook default views to **all possible http response codes**, meaning that you can use more than the 5-6 django provided error handlers. ## How to use it? Just two middlewares, lower the better, and you are done. ````python MIDDLEWARE = [ ..., 'django_http_exceptions.middleware.ExceptionHandlerMiddleware', 'django_http_exceptions.middleware.ThreadLocalRequestMiddleware', ... ] ```` And that is it, you are ready to raise your http exceptions. ## What else? #### `HTTPExceptions` Base class that provides all the exceptions to be raised. #### `HTTPExceptions.from_status(status)` In case you don't want to write `HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE` You can just write `HTTPExceptions.from_status(431)` #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTON` The base exception for all http exception #### `HTTPExceptions.register_base_exception(exception)` Given that `exception` is a class that inherits from `HTTPException` you can customize the exceptions. Keep in mind that `HTTPException` is an `Exception` subclass itself. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_response(response)` This is the method for raising exceptions with a response. You can put any response in this method while raising your error. Let's say you have a view named `index`, then this example would return what `index` function would return, but with status code `410` `HTTPExceptions.GONE.with_response(index(request))` #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_content(content)` This method allow to raise an **HTTPException** with a custom message (can be either `str` or `bytes`). For instance, `HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND.with_content("The user named 'username' could not be found")` would return something equivalent to `HttpResponse("The user named 'username' could not be found", status=404)`. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_json(json_data)` This method allow to raise an **HTTPException** with a custom json response, `json_data` can be anything that `JsonResponse` accepts. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.register_default_view(view)` `view` is a function that takes only one argument, `request` when you register a default view to an error class with `HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND.register_defaul_view(view)` when `HTTPExceptions.GONE` is raised it returns the view function, but again, with `404` status code. If the error has been raised with `.with_response`, that is used instead. #### `get_current_request` This function gets you the current request anywhere in your django application, making it easier for your dynamic error responses to be created, like in the `HTTPExceptions.GONE.with_response(index(request))` example. #### `ExceptionHandlerMiddleware` Just there for to exception handling to work. #### `ThreadLocalRequestMiddleware` Just there for to `get_current_request` to work. #### `errorify(error)` Decorator that turns a view (both class and function) into an http error ````python @errorify(HTTPExceptions.PAYMENT_REQUIRED) class Subscribe(TemplateView): template = SUBSCRIBE_TEMPLATE ```` ## Avaliable Exceptions ```py HTTPExceptions.CONTINUE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(100) HTTPExceptions.SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(101) HTTPExceptions.PROCESSING # HTTPExceptions.from_status(102) HTTPExceptions.OK # HTTPExceptions.from_status(200) HTTPExceptions.CREATED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(201) HTTPExceptions.ACCEPTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(202) HTTPExceptions.NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION # HTTPExceptions.from_status(203) HTTPExceptions.NO_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(204) HTTPExceptions.RESET_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(205) HTTPExceptions.PARTIAL_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(206) HTTPExceptions.MULTI_STATUS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(207) HTTPExceptions.ALREADY_REPORTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(208) HTTPExceptions.IM_USED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(226) HTTPExceptions.MULTIPLE_CHOICES # HTTPExceptions.from_status(300) HTTPExceptions.MOVED_PERMANENTLY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(301) HTTPExceptions.FOUND # HTTPExceptions.from_status(302) HTTPExceptions.SEE_OTHER # HTTPExceptions.from_status(303) HTTPExceptions.NOT_MODIFIED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(304) HTTPExceptions.USE_PROXY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(305) HTTPExceptions.TEMPORARY_REDIRECT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(307) HTTPExceptions.PERMANENT_REDIRECT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(308) HTTPExceptions.BAD_REQUEST # HTTPExceptions.from_status(400) HTTPExceptions.UNAUTHORIZED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(401) HTTPExceptions.PAYMENT_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(402) HTTPExceptions.FORBIDDEN # HTTPExceptions.from_status(403) HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND # HTTPExceptions.from_status(404) HTTPExceptions.METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(405) HTTPExceptions.NOT_ACCEPTABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(406) HTTPExceptions.PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(407) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_TIMEOUT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(408) HTTPExceptions.CONFLICT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(409) HTTPExceptions.GONE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(410) HTTPExceptions.LENGTH_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(411) HTTPExceptions.PRECONDITION_FAILED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(412) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(413) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG # HTTPExceptions.from_status(414) HTTPExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(415) HTTPExceptions.REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(416) HTTPExceptions.EXPECTATION_FAILED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(417) HTTPExceptions.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(422) HTTPExceptions.LOCKED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(423) HTTPExceptions.FAILED_DEPENDENCY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(424) HTTPExceptions.UPGRADE_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(426) HTTPExceptions.PRECONDITION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(428) HTTPExceptions.TOO_MANY_REQUESTS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(429) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(431) HTTPExceptions.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR # HTTPExceptions.from_status(500) HTTPExceptions.NOT_IMPLEMENTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(501) HTTPExceptions.BAD_GATEWAY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(502) HTTPExceptions.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(503) HTTPExceptions.GATEWAY_TIMEOUT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(504) HTTPExceptions.HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(505) HTTPExceptions.VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES # HTTPExceptions.from_status(506) HTTPExceptions.INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(507) HTTPExceptions.LOOP_DETECTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(508) HTTPExceptions.NOT_EXTENDED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(510) HTTPExceptions.NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(511) ``` %package -n python3-django-http-exceptions Summary: django raisable http exceptions Provides: python-django-http-exceptions BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-django-http-exceptions [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions) [![Python 3.5+](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.5+-brightgreen.svg)](#) [![Django 2.0+](https://img.shields.io/badge/django-2.0+-brightgreen.svg)](#) [![PyPI - License](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/django-http-exceptions.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/django-http-exceptions/) [![PyPI - Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/django-http-exceptions.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/django-http-exceptions/) ## What is *django-http-exceptions*? It is raisable exceptions for your django views. ## What is it good for? It makes this ````py def some_function(): raise SomeError def view(request): try: response = some_function() except SomeError: response = HttpResponse(status=403) return response ```` into this ````py from django_http_exceptions import HTTPExceptions def some_function(): raise HTTPExceptions.FORBIDDEN # HTTPExceptions.from_status(403) def view(request): return some_function() ```` meaning that is saves you from boilerplate code. It also allows you to hook default views to **all possible http response codes**, meaning that you can use more than the 5-6 django provided error handlers. ## How to use it? Just two middlewares, lower the better, and you are done. ````python MIDDLEWARE = [ ..., 'django_http_exceptions.middleware.ExceptionHandlerMiddleware', 'django_http_exceptions.middleware.ThreadLocalRequestMiddleware', ... ] ```` And that is it, you are ready to raise your http exceptions. ## What else? #### `HTTPExceptions` Base class that provides all the exceptions to be raised. #### `HTTPExceptions.from_status(status)` In case you don't want to write `HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE` You can just write `HTTPExceptions.from_status(431)` #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTON` The base exception for all http exception #### `HTTPExceptions.register_base_exception(exception)` Given that `exception` is a class that inherits from `HTTPException` you can customize the exceptions. Keep in mind that `HTTPException` is an `Exception` subclass itself. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_response(response)` This is the method for raising exceptions with a response. You can put any response in this method while raising your error. Let's say you have a view named `index`, then this example would return what `index` function would return, but with status code `410` `HTTPExceptions.GONE.with_response(index(request))` #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_content(content)` This method allow to raise an **HTTPException** with a custom message (can be either `str` or `bytes`). For instance, `HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND.with_content("The user named 'username' could not be found")` would return something equivalent to `HttpResponse("The user named 'username' could not be found", status=404)`. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_json(json_data)` This method allow to raise an **HTTPException** with a custom json response, `json_data` can be anything that `JsonResponse` accepts. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.register_default_view(view)` `view` is a function that takes only one argument, `request` when you register a default view to an error class with `HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND.register_defaul_view(view)` when `HTTPExceptions.GONE` is raised it returns the view function, but again, with `404` status code. If the error has been raised with `.with_response`, that is used instead. #### `get_current_request` This function gets you the current request anywhere in your django application, making it easier for your dynamic error responses to be created, like in the `HTTPExceptions.GONE.with_response(index(request))` example. #### `ExceptionHandlerMiddleware` Just there for to exception handling to work. #### `ThreadLocalRequestMiddleware` Just there for to `get_current_request` to work. #### `errorify(error)` Decorator that turns a view (both class and function) into an http error ````python @errorify(HTTPExceptions.PAYMENT_REQUIRED) class Subscribe(TemplateView): template = SUBSCRIBE_TEMPLATE ```` ## Avaliable Exceptions ```py HTTPExceptions.CONTINUE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(100) HTTPExceptions.SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(101) HTTPExceptions.PROCESSING # HTTPExceptions.from_status(102) HTTPExceptions.OK # HTTPExceptions.from_status(200) HTTPExceptions.CREATED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(201) HTTPExceptions.ACCEPTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(202) HTTPExceptions.NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION # HTTPExceptions.from_status(203) HTTPExceptions.NO_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(204) HTTPExceptions.RESET_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(205) HTTPExceptions.PARTIAL_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(206) HTTPExceptions.MULTI_STATUS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(207) HTTPExceptions.ALREADY_REPORTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(208) HTTPExceptions.IM_USED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(226) HTTPExceptions.MULTIPLE_CHOICES # HTTPExceptions.from_status(300) HTTPExceptions.MOVED_PERMANENTLY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(301) HTTPExceptions.FOUND # HTTPExceptions.from_status(302) HTTPExceptions.SEE_OTHER # HTTPExceptions.from_status(303) HTTPExceptions.NOT_MODIFIED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(304) HTTPExceptions.USE_PROXY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(305) HTTPExceptions.TEMPORARY_REDIRECT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(307) HTTPExceptions.PERMANENT_REDIRECT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(308) HTTPExceptions.BAD_REQUEST # HTTPExceptions.from_status(400) HTTPExceptions.UNAUTHORIZED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(401) HTTPExceptions.PAYMENT_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(402) HTTPExceptions.FORBIDDEN # HTTPExceptions.from_status(403) HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND # HTTPExceptions.from_status(404) HTTPExceptions.METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(405) HTTPExceptions.NOT_ACCEPTABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(406) HTTPExceptions.PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(407) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_TIMEOUT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(408) HTTPExceptions.CONFLICT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(409) HTTPExceptions.GONE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(410) HTTPExceptions.LENGTH_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(411) HTTPExceptions.PRECONDITION_FAILED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(412) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(413) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG # HTTPExceptions.from_status(414) HTTPExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(415) HTTPExceptions.REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(416) HTTPExceptions.EXPECTATION_FAILED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(417) HTTPExceptions.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(422) HTTPExceptions.LOCKED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(423) HTTPExceptions.FAILED_DEPENDENCY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(424) HTTPExceptions.UPGRADE_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(426) HTTPExceptions.PRECONDITION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(428) HTTPExceptions.TOO_MANY_REQUESTS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(429) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(431) HTTPExceptions.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR # HTTPExceptions.from_status(500) HTTPExceptions.NOT_IMPLEMENTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(501) HTTPExceptions.BAD_GATEWAY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(502) HTTPExceptions.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(503) HTTPExceptions.GATEWAY_TIMEOUT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(504) HTTPExceptions.HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(505) HTTPExceptions.VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES # HTTPExceptions.from_status(506) HTTPExceptions.INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(507) HTTPExceptions.LOOP_DETECTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(508) HTTPExceptions.NOT_EXTENDED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(510) HTTPExceptions.NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(511) ``` %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for django-http-exceptions Provides: python3-django-http-exceptions-doc %description help [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/isik-kaplan/django-http-exceptions) [![Python 3.5+](https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.5+-brightgreen.svg)](#) [![Django 2.0+](https://img.shields.io/badge/django-2.0+-brightgreen.svg)](#) [![PyPI - License](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/django-http-exceptions.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/django-http-exceptions/) [![PyPI - Downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/django-http-exceptions.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/django-http-exceptions/) ## What is *django-http-exceptions*? It is raisable exceptions for your django views. ## What is it good for? It makes this ````py def some_function(): raise SomeError def view(request): try: response = some_function() except SomeError: response = HttpResponse(status=403) return response ```` into this ````py from django_http_exceptions import HTTPExceptions def some_function(): raise HTTPExceptions.FORBIDDEN # HTTPExceptions.from_status(403) def view(request): return some_function() ```` meaning that is saves you from boilerplate code. It also allows you to hook default views to **all possible http response codes**, meaning that you can use more than the 5-6 django provided error handlers. ## How to use it? Just two middlewares, lower the better, and you are done. ````python MIDDLEWARE = [ ..., 'django_http_exceptions.middleware.ExceptionHandlerMiddleware', 'django_http_exceptions.middleware.ThreadLocalRequestMiddleware', ... ] ```` And that is it, you are ready to raise your http exceptions. ## What else? #### `HTTPExceptions` Base class that provides all the exceptions to be raised. #### `HTTPExceptions.from_status(status)` In case you don't want to write `HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE` You can just write `HTTPExceptions.from_status(431)` #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTON` The base exception for all http exception #### `HTTPExceptions.register_base_exception(exception)` Given that `exception` is a class that inherits from `HTTPException` you can customize the exceptions. Keep in mind that `HTTPException` is an `Exception` subclass itself. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_response(response)` This is the method for raising exceptions with a response. You can put any response in this method while raising your error. Let's say you have a view named `index`, then this example would return what `index` function would return, but with status code `410` `HTTPExceptions.GONE.with_response(index(request))` #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_content(content)` This method allow to raise an **HTTPException** with a custom message (can be either `str` or `bytes`). For instance, `HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND.with_content("The user named 'username' could not be found")` would return something equivalent to `HttpResponse("The user named 'username' could not be found", status=404)`. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.with_json(json_data)` This method allow to raise an **HTTPException** with a custom json response, `json_data` can be anything that `JsonResponse` accepts. #### `HTTPExceptions.BASE_EXCEPTION.register_default_view(view)` `view` is a function that takes only one argument, `request` when you register a default view to an error class with `HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND.register_defaul_view(view)` when `HTTPExceptions.GONE` is raised it returns the view function, but again, with `404` status code. If the error has been raised with `.with_response`, that is used instead. #### `get_current_request` This function gets you the current request anywhere in your django application, making it easier for your dynamic error responses to be created, like in the `HTTPExceptions.GONE.with_response(index(request))` example. #### `ExceptionHandlerMiddleware` Just there for to exception handling to work. #### `ThreadLocalRequestMiddleware` Just there for to `get_current_request` to work. #### `errorify(error)` Decorator that turns a view (both class and function) into an http error ````python @errorify(HTTPExceptions.PAYMENT_REQUIRED) class Subscribe(TemplateView): template = SUBSCRIBE_TEMPLATE ```` ## Avaliable Exceptions ```py HTTPExceptions.CONTINUE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(100) HTTPExceptions.SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(101) HTTPExceptions.PROCESSING # HTTPExceptions.from_status(102) HTTPExceptions.OK # HTTPExceptions.from_status(200) HTTPExceptions.CREATED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(201) HTTPExceptions.ACCEPTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(202) HTTPExceptions.NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION # HTTPExceptions.from_status(203) HTTPExceptions.NO_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(204) HTTPExceptions.RESET_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(205) HTTPExceptions.PARTIAL_CONTENT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(206) HTTPExceptions.MULTI_STATUS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(207) HTTPExceptions.ALREADY_REPORTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(208) HTTPExceptions.IM_USED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(226) HTTPExceptions.MULTIPLE_CHOICES # HTTPExceptions.from_status(300) HTTPExceptions.MOVED_PERMANENTLY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(301) HTTPExceptions.FOUND # HTTPExceptions.from_status(302) HTTPExceptions.SEE_OTHER # HTTPExceptions.from_status(303) HTTPExceptions.NOT_MODIFIED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(304) HTTPExceptions.USE_PROXY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(305) HTTPExceptions.TEMPORARY_REDIRECT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(307) HTTPExceptions.PERMANENT_REDIRECT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(308) HTTPExceptions.BAD_REQUEST # HTTPExceptions.from_status(400) HTTPExceptions.UNAUTHORIZED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(401) HTTPExceptions.PAYMENT_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(402) HTTPExceptions.FORBIDDEN # HTTPExceptions.from_status(403) HTTPExceptions.NOT_FOUND # HTTPExceptions.from_status(404) HTTPExceptions.METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(405) HTTPExceptions.NOT_ACCEPTABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(406) HTTPExceptions.PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(407) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_TIMEOUT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(408) HTTPExceptions.CONFLICT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(409) HTTPExceptions.GONE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(410) HTTPExceptions.LENGTH_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(411) HTTPExceptions.PRECONDITION_FAILED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(412) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(413) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG # HTTPExceptions.from_status(414) HTTPExceptions.UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(415) HTTPExceptions.REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(416) HTTPExceptions.EXPECTATION_FAILED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(417) HTTPExceptions.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(422) HTTPExceptions.LOCKED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(423) HTTPExceptions.FAILED_DEPENDENCY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(424) HTTPExceptions.UPGRADE_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(426) HTTPExceptions.PRECONDITION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(428) HTTPExceptions.TOO_MANY_REQUESTS # HTTPExceptions.from_status(429) HTTPExceptions.REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(431) HTTPExceptions.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR # HTTPExceptions.from_status(500) HTTPExceptions.NOT_IMPLEMENTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(501) HTTPExceptions.BAD_GATEWAY # HTTPExceptions.from_status(502) HTTPExceptions.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(503) HTTPExceptions.GATEWAY_TIMEOUT # HTTPExceptions.from_status(504) HTTPExceptions.HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(505) HTTPExceptions.VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES # HTTPExceptions.from_status(506) HTTPExceptions.INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE # HTTPExceptions.from_status(507) HTTPExceptions.LOOP_DETECTED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(508) HTTPExceptions.NOT_EXTENDED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(510) HTTPExceptions.NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED # HTTPExceptions.from_status(511) ``` %prep %autosetup -n django-http-exceptions-1.4.0 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-django-http-exceptions -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue May 30 2023 Python_Bot - 1.4.0-1 - Package Spec generated