or...given that the "big strange thing" is the status .... using the usual 
syntax with 

response.status = 409

just before before returning  ?

On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 4:44:44 PM UTC+2, Marlysson Silva wrote:
>
> The web2py would use generic views depending of extension of url.
> Is it?
>
> Em terça-feira, 28 de junho de 2016 11:31:48 UTC-3, Joel Samuelsson 
> escreveu:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to respond with a complex data structure when raising a HTTP 409 
>> Conflict as response to a restful request but I can't seem to figure out 
>> how. If possible, I'd like to reuse as much as possible from built-in 
>> functions in web2py. The best idea I've gotten so far is something like 
>> this:
>>
>> @auth.requires_login()
>> @request.restful()
>> def test():
>> response.view = 'generic.'+request.extension
>>
>> def GET(*args,**vars):
>> page = response.render('generic.'+request.extension, 
>> dict(errors=["error1", "error2"]))
>> raise HTTP(409, page)
>>
>> return locals()
>>
>>
>> However, this does not set the appropiate Content-Type. Are there 
>> easier/better ways to do what I want?
>>
>

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