""" The :mod:`response` module provides Response classes you can use in your views to return a certain HTTP response. Typically a response is *rendered* into a HTTP response depending on what renderers are set on your view and als depending on the accept header of the request. """ from django.core.handlers.wsgi import STATUS_CODE_TEXT __all__ = ('Response', 'ErrorResponse') # TODO: remove raw_content/cleaned_content and just use content? class Response(object): """ An HttpResponse that may include content that hasn't yet been serialized. """ def __init__(self, status=200, content=None, headers=None): self.status = status self.media_type = None self.has_content_body = content is not None self.raw_content = content # content prior to filtering self.cleaned_content = content # content after filtering self.headers = headers or {} @property def status_text(self): """ Return reason text corresponding to our HTTP response status code. Provided for convenience. """ return STATUS_CODE_TEXT.get(self.status, '') class ErrorResponse(Exception): """ An exception representing an Response that should be returned immediately. Any content should be serialized as-is, without being filtered. """ def __init__(self, status, content=None, headers={}): self.response = Response(status, content=content, headers=headers)