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[jira] [Updated] (SLING-7836) Resolving the error handling scripts
should consider the request file extension
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-7836?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Eric Norman updated SLING-7836:
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Fix Version/s: Servlets Resolver 2.7.6
> Resolving the error handling scripts should consider the request file extension
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> Key: SLING-7836
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-7836
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: Launchpad Integration Tests 1.0.6, Servlets Resolver 2.4.20
> Reporter: Eric Norman
> Assignee: Eric Norman
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Servlets Resolver 2.7.6
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> I am expecting that a request to [http://localhost:8080/bogus.json] should return a JSON response with the 404 error details in JSON when the resource doesn't exist. (also similar behavior should be possible for a .txt or .xml file extension)
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> What I see currently is that SlingServletResolver#handleError ignores the incoming file extension and always returns the error page as html.
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> I would expect that an "errorhandler" script/servlet registered with ("sling.servlet.resourceTypes=sling/servlet/errorhandler", "sling.servlet.extensions=json", "sling.servlet.methods=404") should be preferred when the incoming request has a .json extension, and then use the original html error response as a fallback for all other scenarios.
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> Basically the client should get JSON back when something goes wrong instead of html that won't parse as JSON.
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