Handle error response for webob>=1.6.0

WebOb change https://github.com/Pylons/webob/pull/230 changed
the way in which the error response body is formatted such that
it's no longer a nested dict. So we have to handle both the
old convention of an error message key to the response body error
dict and the new way with just the error body dict.

This was reported upstream:
https://github.com/Pylons/webob/issues/235

But given this was apparently implemented as a long-overdue change
in WebOb the behavior is not likely to change.

Change-Id: Id8bfde6277640de48768bbe5a5e4252b97253ed2
Closes-Bug: #1559072
Co-Authored-By: Matt Riedemann <mriedem@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhao Chao <zhaochao1984@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Zhao Chao 2018-02-06 15:31:42 +08:00
parent 0ecff6e004
commit 0b28b04ebb
3 changed files with 75 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -426,10 +426,26 @@ def from_response(response, method, url):
except ValueError:
pass
else:
if isinstance(body, dict):
error = list(body.values())[0]
kwargs["message"] = error.get("message", None)
kwargs["details"] = error.get("details", None)
if hasattr(body, 'keys'):
# NOTE(mriedem): WebOb<1.6.0 will return a nested dict
# structure where the error keys to the
# message/details/code. WebOb>=1.6.0 returns just a response
# body as a single dict, not nested, so we have to handle
# both cases (since we can't trust what we're given with
# content_type: application/json either way.
if 'message' in body:
# WebOb 1.6.0 case
message = body.get('message')
details = body.get('details')
else:
# WebOb<1.6.0 where we assume there is a single error
# message key to the body that has the message and details.
error = list(body.values())[0]
message = error.get("message")
details = error.get("details")
kwargs["message"] = message
kwargs["details"] = details
elif content_type.startswith("text/"):
kwargs["details"] = response.text

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@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
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import json
from troveclient.apiclient import exceptions
from troveclient.tests import utils as test_utils
class ExceptionsTestCase(test_utils.TestCase):
def _test_from_response(self, body):
data = {
'status_code': 503,
'headers': {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'x-compute-request-id': (
'req-65d6443c-5910-4eb4-b48a-e69849c26836'),
},
'text': json.dumps(body)
}
response = test_utils.TestResponse(data)
fake_url = 'http://localhost:8779/v1.0/fake/instances'
error = exceptions.from_response(response, 'GET', fake_url)
self.assertIsInstance(error, exceptions.ServiceUnavailable)
def test_from_response_webob_pre_1_6_0(self):
# Tests error responses before webob 1.6.0 where the error details
# are nested in the response body.
body = {
'serviceUnavailable': {
'message': 'Fake message.',
'code': 503
}
}
self._test_from_response(body)
def test_from_response_webob_post_1_6_0(self):
# Tests error responses from webob 1.6.0 where the error details
# are in the response body.
body = {'message': 'Fake message.', 'code': 503}
self._test_from_response(body)

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@ -95,3 +95,7 @@ class TestResponse(requests.Response):
self._text = data.get('text')
else:
self.status_code = data
@property
def text(self):
return self._text