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PUT on productclasses #341
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Yes that is definately a bug. But I'm also interested in what is not working with PUT when you PUT the same content returned from GET. Are you only using packages released on pypi? |
Tried with more time today a clean repro of the PUT issue and was not able to reproduce it: import argparse
from urllib.parse import urljoin
import json
import requests
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("username")
parser.add_argument("password")
parser.add_argument("--api", default="http://localhost:8000/api/")
args = parser.parse_args()
if not args.api.endswith("/api/"):
raise ValueError("API URL is expected to end with /api/")
return args
def main():
args = parse_args()
session = requests.session()
session.auth = (args.username, args.password)
productclasses = session.get(urljoin(args.api, "admin/productclasses/"))
productclass = productclasses.json()["results"][0]
print(json.dumps(productclass, indent=4))
productclass["name"] += "a"
response = session.put(productclass["url"], productclass)
print(response) It just works. I then tried a clean repro of the PATCH one, and it fails: import argparse
from urllib.parse import urljoin
import json
import requests
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("username")
parser.add_argument("password")
parser.add_argument("--api", default="http://localhost:8000/api/")
args = parser.parse_args()
if not args.api.endswith("/api/"):
raise ValueError("API URL is expected to end with /api/")
return args
def main():
args = parse_args()
session = requests.session()
session.auth = (args.username, args.password)
productclasses = session.get(urljoin(args.api, "admin/productclasses/"))
productclass = productclasses.json()["results"][0]
response = session.patch(
productclass["url"], json={"attributes": productclass["attributes"]}
)
print(response.json())
main() gives as stated in the first message:
I'll have to test with a clean install from pip to ensure I did not changed too many things. At least I don't have anything overriden for |
Looks like it happen before the update call in the |
Oh, looks like it comes from a UniqueTogetherValidator between
Which itself is autogenerated from the I'm no rest_framework guru, but a fix could be to stuff Hum there may be multiple view with the issue (the list one accepting create and the detail one accepting updates). Maybe it's less redundent to put this in the serializer. But I don't see an elegant place to put this, maybe by overriding Another "good" place may be inside |
try sending more data. this is still a bug but I think you can test which data is required to be sent to make patch not fail. |
Sending more data does not helps, up to the whole document, see this reproducer: import argparse
from urllib.parse import urljoin
import json
import requests
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("username")
parser.add_argument("password")
parser.add_argument("--api", default="http://localhost:8000/api/")
args = parser.parse_args()
if not args.api.endswith("/api/"):
raise ValueError("API URL is expected to end with /api/")
return args
def main():
args = parse_args()
session = requests.session()
session.auth = (args.username, args.password)
productclasses = session.get(urljoin(args.api, "admin/productclasses/"))
productclass = productclasses.json()[0]
print(json.dumps(productclass, indent=4))
response = session.put(
productclass["url"], json=productclass
)
print(response.json())
main() either with a
it has been tried from a freshly created sandbox (just added a user to access /api/admin/). |
I'm trying to update
productclasses
attributes via the admin API, my first test was to GET and PUT a document just to check if it rounds-trip, but it won't. I then tried to patch the 'attributes' attribute without changing it, like:but it gives:
which feels broken?
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