Normalized spelling of ETag.

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Tim Graham 2016-09-09 11:00:21 -04:00
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ DEBUG = False
# on a live site.
DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS = False
# Whether to use the "Etag" header. This saves bandwidth but slows down performance.
# Whether to use the "ETag" header. This saves bandwidth but slows down performance.
USE_ETAGS = False
# People who get code error notifications.

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ def condition(etag_func=None, last_modified_func=None):
The parameters are callables to compute the ETag and last modified time for
the requested resource, respectively. The callables are passed the same
parameters as the view itself. The Etag function should return a string (or
parameters as the view itself. The ETag function should return a string (or
None if the resource doesn't exist), while the last_modified function
should return a datetime object (or None if the resource doesn't exist).

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@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ Here are some hints about the ordering of various Django middleware classes:
#. :class:`~django.middleware.http.ConditionalGetMiddleware`
Before ``CommonMiddleware``: uses its ``Etag`` header when
Before ``CommonMiddleware``: uses its ``ETag`` header when
:setting:`USE_ETAGS` = ``True``.
#. :class:`~django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware`

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@ -2527,7 +2527,7 @@ to ensure your processes are running in the correct environment.
Default: ``False``
A boolean that specifies whether to output the "Etag" header. This saves
A boolean that specifies whether to output the ``ETag`` header. This saves
bandwidth but slows down performance. This is used by the ``CommonMiddleware``
(see :doc:`/topics/http/middleware`) and in the``Cache Framework``
(see :doc:`/topics/cache`).

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@ -239,7 +239,6 @@ environ
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ order, as the view function they are helping to wrap. The function passed
``last_modified_func`` should return a standard datetime value specifying the
last time the resource was modified, or ``None`` if the resource doesn't
exist. The function passed to the ``etag`` decorator should return a string
representing the `Etag`_ for the resource, or ``None`` if it doesn't exist.
representing the `ETag`_ for the resource, or ``None`` if it doesn't exist.
Using this feature usefully is probably best explained with an example.
Suppose you have this pair of models, representing a simple blog system::

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@ -6047,7 +6047,7 @@ class InlineAdminViewOnSiteTest(TestCase):
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='admin_views.urls')
class TestEtagWithAdminView(SimpleTestCase):
class TestETagWithAdminView(SimpleTestCase):
# See https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16003
def test_admin(self):

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@ -2163,7 +2163,7 @@ class TestWithTemplateResponse(SimpleTestCase):
Tests various headers w/ TemplateResponse.
Most are probably redundant since they manipulate the same object
anyway but the Etag header is 'special' because it relies on the
anyway but the ETag header is 'special' because it relies on the
content being complete (which is not necessarily always the case
with a TemplateResponse)
"""