On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 4:32 AM, Chenhong Liu liuchenh...@unitedstack.com
wrote:
There is keystone/exception.py which contains Exceptions defined and used
inside keystone provide 4xx and 5xx status code. And we can use it like:
exception.Forbidden.code, exception.forbiddent.title
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 4:43 AM Brant Knudson b...@acm.org wrote:
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 4:32 AM, Chenhong Liu liuchenh...@unitedstack.com
wrote:
There is keystone/exception.py which contains Exceptions defined and used
inside keystone provide 4xx and 5xx status code. And we can use it
On Tuesday 02 June 2015 09:32:45 Chenhong Liu wrote:
There is keystone/exception.py which contains Exceptions defined and used
inside keystone provide 4xx and 5xx status code. And we can use it like:
exception.Forbidden.code, exception.forbiddent.title
exception.NotFound.code,
There is keystone/exception.py which contains Exceptions defined and used
inside keystone provide 4xx and 5xx status code. And we can use it like:
exception.Forbidden.code, exception.forbiddent.title
exception.NotFound.code, exception.NotFound.title
This makes the code looks pretty and
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:46 PM Boris Bobrov bbob...@mirantis.com wrote:
On Tuesday 02 June 2015 09:32:45 Chenhong Liu wrote:
There is keystone/exception.py which contains Exceptions defined and used
inside keystone provide 4xx and 5xx status code. And we can use it like:
Hi Chenhong Liu,
encapsulated into the WSGI application, Keystone is architecturally
organized as follows:
Application - Router - Controller - Manager - Driver
The Router connects called URLs with the code in the Controller, which
delegates actions
to Manager, which manages the business
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 7:24 PM samuel sam...@lsd.ufcg.edu.br wrote:
Hi Chenhong Liu,
In addition, I think creating a common file to place non-error HTTP
status code
is a good idea and can be discussed with the Keystone cores.
Feel free to add a point to our weekly meeting, Tuesdays 18:00
Hi Chenhong Liu,
In addition, I think creating a common file to place non-error HTTP
status code
is a good idea and can be discussed with the Keystone cores.
Feel free to add a point to our weekly meeting, Tuesdays 18:00 UTC. [1]
Sincerely,
Samuel
[1]
On 6/2/15, 04:45, Boris Bobrov bbob...@mirantis.com wrote:
On Tuesday 02 June 2015 09:32:45 Chenhong Liu wrote:
There is keystone/exception.py which contains Exceptions defined and
used
inside keystone provide 4xx and 5xx status code. And we can use it like:
exception.Forbidden.code,