Modules group together endpoints by a shared prefix. The idea is that each module has its own version and can generated self-contained self-documentation. This allows clients to have clear expectations about the endpoints of each module, no matter what wiki they are accessing. So far, each wiki may be exposing a different set of endpoints, with no way to provide a spec that describes that set of endpoints in a way that would be consistent across wikis and stable over time. Bug: T362480 Change-Id: Iebcde4645d472d27eee5a30adb6eee12cc7d046b
43 lines
1.1 KiB
PHP
43 lines
1.1 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace MediaWiki\Rest;
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/**
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* This is an exception class that wraps a Response and extends
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* HttpException. It is used when a particular response type
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* (whatever the HTTP status code) is treated as an exceptional output
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* in your API, and you want to be able to throw it from wherever you
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* are and immediately halt request processing. It can also be used
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* to customize the standard 3xx or 4xx error Responses returned by
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* the standard HttpException, for example to add custom headers.
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*
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* @newable
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* @since 1.36
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*/
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class ResponseException extends HttpException {
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/**
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* The wrapped Response.
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* @var ResponseInterface
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*/
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private $response;
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/**
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* @stable to call
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*
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* @param ResponseInterface $response The wrapped Response
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*/
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public function __construct( ResponseInterface $response ) {
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parent::__construct( 'Response', $response->getStatusCode() );
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$this->response = $response;
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}
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/**
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* @return Response
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*/
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public function getResponse(): Response {
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// TODO: Allow this method to return a ResponseInterface.
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// But that would be a breaking change.
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return Response::cast( $this->response );
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}
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}
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