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authorBryan Newbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org>2018-12-14 22:01:14 +0800
committerBryan Newbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org>2018-12-14 22:01:16 +0800
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many redirect implementations
Probably should have split this commit up, it's huge: - accept the state of "redirect to a deletion", where redirect_id is Some but rev_id is None. call this a "redirect"; previously this was an invalid state. - GET for a deleted entity returns a 200 and a stub entity, not a 404 - to PUT a redirect, or to "revert" an entity to point at a specific pre-existing revision, PUT a stub entity. things are getting messy here... to detect this state, ensure the 'state' field is blank/none (this is for API usage ergonomics, where results from a GET are often re-used in a PUT or even POST) - rustfmt - maybe even more small tweaks along the way? mystery meat! Tests are in python, not rust (and a future commit)
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