Exemple #1
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 def get(self, url, extra_headers, exception_on_401=False):
     """Make an HTTP GET request using the active Bearer Token."""
     headers = dict(Authorization="Bearer %s" % self.token)
     headers.update(extra_headers)
     status_code, headers, content = self._do_get(url, headers)
     if status_code == 401:
         if exception_on_401:
             # This is our second try. Give up.
             raise BadResponseException.from_response(
                 url,
                 "Something's wrong with the Overdrive OAuth Bearer Token!",
                 (status_code, headers, content))
         else:
             # Refresh the token and try again.
             self.check_creds(True)
             return self.get(url, extra_headers, True)
     else:
         return status_code, headers, content
Exemple #2
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    def test_helper_constructor(self):
        response = MockRequestsResponse(102, content="nonsense")
        exc = BadResponseException.from_response(
            "http://url/", "Terrible response, just terrible", response)

        # Turn the exception into a problem detail document, and it's full
        # of useful information.
        doc, status_code, headers = exc.as_problem_detail_document(
            debug=True).response
        doc = json.loads(doc)

        eq_('Bad response', doc['title'])
        eq_(
            'The server made a request to http://url/, and got an unexpected or invalid response.',
            doc['detail'])
        eq_(
            u'Terrible response, just terrible\n\nStatus code: 102\nContent: nonsense',
            doc['debug_message'])

        # Unless debug is turned off, in which case none of that
        # information is present.
        doc, status_code, headers = exc.as_problem_detail_document(
            debug=False).response
        assert 'debug_message' not in json.loads(doc)