import royalnet.utils as ru import royalnet.constellation.api as rca import royalnet.constellation.api.apierrors as rcae # View autogenerated docs for all ApiStars at the HTTP path `/docs` # TODO: delete this file! class EchoStar(rca.ApiStar): # What does this ApiStar do? summary = "Returns the same string entered as input." # Optional: A longer description of what the ApiStar should do. description = """ NOTE: This method can only be used by Royalnet Admins. """ # The HTTP methods that can be used with this ApiStar. methods = ["GET", "POST"] # You can disambiguate between methods using the `data.method` variable. # The HTTP path this ApiStar should bind to. path = "/api/example/echo/v1" # Does this method require any auth? # Only for documentation purposes, it doesn't do any check on it's own. requires_auth = True # To authenticate an user through their token, use the `await data.user()` method. # If the user isn't logged in, the method authomatically returns 403 Forbidden, unless `rcae.ForbiddenError` # is caught. # A dict of paramenters accepted by this method, with a description of their purpose. parameters = { "echo": "What should the method return? " "(Optional: if nothing is passed, the ApiStar will return the username of the caller.)", "error": "Should the method return a sample error?" } # You can access parameters by using `data` as a dict with the parameter name as key. # If a missing parameter is accessed, a `rcae.MissingParameterError` will be raised, which will lead to a # 400 Bad Request error if not caught. # The autodoc categories this ApiStar should fall in. tags = ["example"] # The actual method called when the ApiStar received a HTTP request. # It must return a JSON-compatible object, such as a str, a int, a float, a list, a dict or None. async def api(self, data: rca.ApiData) -> ru.JSON: # If "true" is passed as the "error" parameter in the query string... if data["error"] == "true": # ...return an example error raise Exception("Example error! Everything works as intended.") # If the "error" parameter is missing, the ApiStar will respond with 400 Bad Request # Ensure the user is logged in user = await data.user() # Check if the user has the role "admin" if "admin" not in user.roles: raise Exception("Only admins can call this method!") # Get the value of the "echo" parameter, without raising an exception if it doesn't exist echo = data.get("echo") if echo is None: # Find the username of the logged in user # user is a SQLAlchemy ORM object generated from the Users table defined in `royalnet.backpack.tables.users` echo = user.username # Return a 200 OK successful response containing the value of the echo variable and the HTTP method used return {"echo": echo, "method_used": data.method}