# as well as
# static/js/manifold-async.js
-from django.core import serializers
-from django.http import HttpResponse
+import json
+# this is for django objects only
+#from django.core import serializers
+from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseForbidden
+
+from engine.manifoldquery import ManifoldQuery
# xxx should probably cater for
# format_in : how is the query encoded in POST
return
# xxx actually ask the backend here
- hard_wired_answer = {'a':'some string','b':123}
- return HttpResponse (serializers.serialize("json",hard_wired_answer),
- mimetype="application/json")
+ # 4amine
+ # manifold_query = ManifoldQuery()
+ # manifold_query.fill_from_dict(request.POST)
+ # locate the api and/or the auth
+ # api=
+ # forward
+ # answer=api.send_manifold_query (manifold_query)
+ hard_wired_answer = [ {'slice_hrn':'a.b.c'}, {'slice_hrn':'ple.inria.foo' } ]
+ answer=hard_wired_answer
+ return HttpResponse (json.dumps(answer), mimetype="application/json")
+
+####################
+# to enable : see CSRF_FAILURE_VIEW in settings.py
+# probably we want to elaborate this one a little in real life
+# at least we can display the reason in the django output (although this turns out disappointing)
+failure_answer=[ "csrf_failure" ]
+def csrf_failure(request, reason=""):
+ print "CSRF failure with reason '%s'"%reason
+ return HttpResponseForbidden (json.dumps (failure_answer), mimetype="application/json")