Moves details about the rate limit error object and handling to
the OpenAPI documentation description for that common error.
Previously, this information was on the general rest error
handling documentation page without clear connection to the
specific rate limit error.
Fixes a typo in the changelog (feature 36) for that same error
and also fixes a misplaced colon in the description of the error
for missing request parameters.
Previously, one needed to specifying all the HTTP status
codes that we want to render along with the operation,
but the primary use case just needs the responses of
all the status codes, and not just one.
This commit modifies the Markdown extension to render
all the responses of all status codes of a specified
operation in a loop.
The fixtures are now rendered differently, and using
just 400 in fixture renders all the 400 fixtures with
descriptions, whereas 400_1 and 400_0 are invalid now.
This commit removes the hardcoded descriptions, and fixes
the fixture rendering.
In `validate_account_and_subdomain` we check
if user's realm is not deactivated. In case
of failure of this check, we raise our standard
JsonableError. While this works well in most
cases but it creates difficulties in handling
of users with deactivated realms for non-browser
clients.
So we register a new REALM_DEACTIVATED error
code so that clients can distinguish if error
is because of deactivated account. Following
these changes `validate_account_and_subdomain`
raises RealmDeactivatedError if user's realm
is deactivated.
This error is also documented in
`/api/rest-error-handling`.
Testing: I have mostly relied on automated
backend tests to test this.
Fixes#17763.
In validate_account_and_subdomain we check if
user's account is not deactivated. In case of
failure of this check we raise our standard
JsonableError. While this works well in most
cases but it creates difficulties in handling
of deactivated accounts for non-browser clients.
So we register a new USER_DEACTIVATED error
code so that clients can distinguish if error
is because of deactivated account. Following
these changes `validate_account_and_subdomain`
raises UserDeactivatedError if user's account
is deactivated.
This error is also documented in
`/api/rest-error-handling`.
Testing: I have mostly relied on automated
backend tests to test this.
Partially addresses issue #17763.
The term `parameter` is a better word than `argument` for data passed
to an API endpoint; this is why OpenAPI uses in their terminology.
Replace `argument` with `parameter` in the API docs to improve their
readability.
Fixes#15435.
Openapi had descriptive response codes for endpoints with multiple
responses for same response code. But this does not fall in line
with openapi specifications. So change descriptive response codes
like "400_auth" and "400_anauth" to "400_0" and "400_1" for all
such endpoints. Also make the necessary changes in openapi.py so
as to be able to read the schema in such cases and generate example
in such cases.