[1.0.X] Fixed #9430 -- Fixed documentation references to the HttpResponse
classes for returning HTTP status codes other than 200. Backport of r9266 from trunk. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/releases/1.0.X@9269 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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.. _HTTP Status code: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10
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.. _ref-httpresponse-subclasses:
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HttpResponse subclasses
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-----------------------
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Returning errors
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Returning HTTP error codes in Django is easy. We've already mentioned the
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:class:`HttpResponseNotFound`, :class:`HttpResponseForbidden`,
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:class:`HttpResponseServerError`, etc., subclasses; just return an instance of one
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of those subclasses instead of a normal :class:`HttpResponse` in order to signify
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an error. For example::
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Returning HTTP error codes in Django is easy. There are subclasses of
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:class:`~django.http.HttpResponse` for a number of common HTTP status codes
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other than 200 (which means *"OK"*). You can find the full list of available
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subclasses in the :ref:`request/response <ref-httpresponse-subclasses>`
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documentation. Just return an instance of one of those subclasses instead of
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a normal :class:`~django.http.HttpResponse` in order to signify an error. For
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example::
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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else:
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return HttpResponse('<h1>Page was found</h1>')
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There isn't a specialized subclass for every possible HTTP response code,
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since many of them aren't going to be that common. However, as documented in
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the :class:`~django.http.HttpResponse` documentation, you can also pass the
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HTTP status code into the constructor for :class:`~django.http.HttpResponse`
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to create a return class for any status code you like. For example::
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def my_view(request):
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# ...
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# Return a "created" (201) response code.
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return HttpResponse(status=201)
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Because 404 errors are by far the most common HTTP error, there's an easier way
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to handle those errors.
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