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- App and Api options must be provided through the "options" argument (``old_style_options`` have been removed). - You must specify a form content-type in 'consumes' in order to consume form data. - The `Operation` interface has been formalized in the `AbstractOperation` class. - The `Operation` class has been renamed to `Swagger2Operation`. - Array parameter deserialization now follows the Swagger 2.0 spec more closely. In situations when a query parameter is passed multiple times, and the collectionFormat is either csv or pipes, the right-most value will be used. For example, `?q=1,2,3&q=4,5,6` will result in `q = [4, 5, 6]`. The old behavior is available by setting the collectionFormat to `multi`, or by importing `decorators.uri_parsing.AlwaysMultiURIParser` and passing `parser_class=AlwaysMultiURIParser` to your Api. - The spec validator library has changed from `swagger-spec-validator` to `openapi-spec-validator`. - Errors that previously raised `SwaggerValidationError` now raise the `InvalidSpecification` exception. All spec validation errors should be wrapped with `InvalidSpecification`. - Support for nullable/x-nullable, readOnly and writeOnly/x-writeOnly has been added to the standard json schema validator. - Custom validators can now be specified on api level (instead of app level). - Added support for basic authentication and apikey authentication - If unsupported security requirements are defined or ``x-tokenInfoFunc``/``x-tokenInfoUrl`` is missing, connexion now denies requests instead of allowing access without security-check. - Accessing ``connexion.request.user`` / ``flask.request.user`` is no longer supported, use ``connexion.context['user']`` instead
52 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
52 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
import datetime
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from connexion import NoContent
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pets = {}
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def post(body):
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name = body.get("name")
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tag = body.get("tag")
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count = len(pets)
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pet = {}
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pet['id'] = count + 1
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pet["tag"] = tag
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pet["name"] = name
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pet['last_updated'] = datetime.datetime.now()
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pets[pet['id']] = pet
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return pet, 201
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def put(body):
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id_ = body["id"]
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name = body["name"]
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tag = body.get("tag")
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id_ = int(id_)
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pet = pets.get(id_, {"id": id_})
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pet["name"] = name
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pet["tag"] = tag
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pet['last_updated'] = datetime.datetime.now()
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pets[id_] = pet
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return pets[id_]
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def delete(id_):
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id_ = int(id_)
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if pets.get(id_) is None:
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return NoContent, 404
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del pets[id_]
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return NoContent, 204
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def get(petId):
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id_ = int(petId)
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if pets.get(id_) is None:
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return NoContent, 404
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return pets[id_]
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def search(limit=100):
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# NOTE: we need to wrap it with list for Python 3 as dict_values is not JSON serializable
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return list(pets.values())[0:limit]
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