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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ from werkzeug.wrappers import Request as RequestBase, Response as ResponseBase
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from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest |
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from . import json |
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from .globals import _request_ctx_stack |
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from .globals import _app_ctx_stack |
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_missing = object() |
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@ -101,7 +101,17 @@ class JSONMixin(object):
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"""Called if decoding of the JSON data failed. The return value of |
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this method is used by :meth:`get_json` when an error occurred. The |
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default implementation just raises a :class:`BadRequest` exception. |
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.. versionchanged:: 0.10 |
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Removed buggy previous behavior of generating a random JSON |
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response. If you want that behavior back you can trivially |
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add it by subclassing. |
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.. versionadded:: 0.8 |
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""" |
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ctx = _app_ctx_stack.top |
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if ctx is not None and ctx.app.debug: |
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raise BadRequest('Failed to decode JSON object: {0}'.format(e)) |
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raise BadRequest() |
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@ -142,7 +152,7 @@ class Request(RequestBase, JSONMixin):
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@property |
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def max_content_length(self): |
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"""Read-only view of the ``MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH`` config key.""" |
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ctx = _request_ctx_stack.top |
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ctx = _app_ctx_stack.top |
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if ctx is not None: |
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return ctx.app.config['MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH'] |
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@ -175,29 +185,12 @@ class Request(RequestBase, JSONMixin):
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if self.url_rule and '.' in self.url_rule.endpoint: |
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return self.url_rule.endpoint.rsplit('.', 1)[0] |
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def on_json_loading_failed(self, e): |
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"""Called if decoding of the JSON data failed. The return value of |
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this method is used by :meth:`get_json` when an error occurred. The |
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default implementation just raises a :class:`BadRequest` exception. |
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.. versionchanged:: 0.10 |
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Removed buggy previous behavior of generating a random JSON |
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response. If you want that behavior back you can trivially |
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add it by subclassing. |
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.. versionadded:: 0.8 |
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""" |
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ctx = _request_ctx_stack.top |
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if ctx is not None and ctx.app.config.get('DEBUG', False): |
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raise BadRequest('Failed to decode JSON object: {0}'.format(e)) |
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raise BadRequest() |
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def _load_form_data(self): |
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RequestBase._load_form_data(self) |
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# In debug mode we're replacing the files multidict with an ad-hoc |
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# subclass that raises a different error for key errors. |
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ctx = _request_ctx_stack.top |
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ctx = _app_ctx_stack.top |
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if ctx is not None and ctx.app.debug and \ |
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self.mimetype != 'multipart/form-data' and not self.files: |
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from .debughelpers import attach_enctype_error_multidict |
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