tests/hgweberror.py
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Fri, 13 Apr 2018 11:12:19 -0700
changeset 37635 cc8c06835097
parent 36893 4daa22071d5d
child 40155 0199fb5dde20
permissions -rw-r--r--
wireproto: convert legacy commands to command executor Calls to the legacy commands "changegroup" and "changegroupsubset" have been ported to the new command executor interface. Because we always pass arguments by name and not position, some inconsistent names throughout the code base have been unified. As part of this change, we no longer had any remaining callers of the legacy command methods {between, branches, changegroup, changegroupsubset}. So, these interfaces/methods have been dropped from peer interfaces. We still have an interface declaring these methods. But that interface is implemented on the concrete peer types and isn't part of the generic peer interface. (The implementations of the command executor continue to call these methods.) The ultimate goal is to remove the per-command methods from the generic peer interface: the only interface-conforming way to call a command will be with the new executor API. At some point, we may want to move the methods outside of the peer classes and change the executor implementations to not call methods directly on a peer instance. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3273

# A dummy extension that installs an hgweb command that throws an Exception.

from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial.hgweb import (
    webcommands,
)

def raiseerror(web):
    '''Dummy web command that raises an uncaught Exception.'''

    # Simulate an error after partial response.
    if 'partialresponse' in web.req.qsparams:
        web.res.status = b'200 Script output follows'
        web.res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain'
        web.res.setbodywillwrite()
        list(web.res.sendresponse())
        web.res.getbodyfile().write(b'partial content\n')

    raise AttributeError('I am an uncaught error!')

def extsetup(ui):
    setattr(webcommands, 'raiseerror', raiseerror)
    webcommands.__all__.append('raiseerror')