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author | Orr Bernstein (Google Chrome) <orrb@google.com> | Fri Feb 23 23:42:24 2024 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Feb 23 23:42:24 2024 |
tree | 8b7d45cd474e9d6b32660fa2c944a945bdae9d47 | |
parent | da26ae6760f4034af286c04f2a9ea81239823982 [diff] |
Add well-known routes for Protected Audience API WPTs (#44398) * Add well-known routes for Protected Audience API WPTs Web Platform Tests for the [Protected Audience API](https://github.com/WICG/turtledove/blob/main/FLEDGE.md) are in the process of being added. As part of this API, the browser issues a GET request to a well-known URI: `/.well-known/interest-group/permissions/`. This is described in more detail at https://github.com/WICG/turtledove/blob/main/FLEDGE.md#13-permission-delegation. In order to implement dynamic handling of these routes in WPT, we need to register these routes in the add_mount_point. Because this well-known URI ends in a '/', we also need special handling for directory-appearing PythonHandler-supported endpoints. * Fix indentation in change to handlers.py * Support default python files matching the pattern default*.py. In order to support e.g. text substition, which requires a special filename, e.g. default.sub.py, expand support for loading the default file in a directory-appearing endpoint handled by a Python handler to support any default file matching the pattern default*.py. In case multiple files match this pattern, the first one found is used. * Improved handling for default files matching default*.py. * Improved handling for default files matching default*.py. * Add tests for directory special casing for PythonHandler. This also makes the directory special casing more deterministic by explicitly selecting the first lexicographically sorted file match the default*.py pattern in the requested path. * Changed AsIsHandler to throw HTTPException instead of AssertionError. Also added a test that shows AsIsHandler failing when trying to process a directory.
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