If the query string you use results in 0 matches, Pagure responds with an HTTP 404 rather than an empty collection. For example: https://src.fedoraproject.org/api/0/projects?username=jclineeee.
This should return an empty collection.
Sounds reasonable :)
Metadata Update from @pingou: - Issue tagged with: RFE, easyfix
Metadata Update from @vivekanand1101: - Issue assigned to vivekanand1101
Fixed by @vivekanand1101 in https://pagure.io/pagure/pull-request/2805
Metadata Update from @pingou: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
The new response is not compatible with the current paginated response:
{ "args": { "fork": false, "namespace": null, "owner": "robled", "page": 1, "pattern": null, "per_page": 100, "short": true, "tags": [], "username": null }, "pagination": { "first": "https://src.stg.fedoraproject.org/api/0/projects?fork=False&owner=robled&short=True&page=1&per_page=100", "last": "https://src.stg.fedoraproject.org/api/0/projects?fork=False&owner=robled&short=True&page=1&per_page=100", "next": null, "page": 1, "pages": 1, "per_page": 100, "prev": null }, "projects": [ { "description": "The rocket-depot rpms", "fullname": "rpms/rocket-depot", "name": "rocket-depot", "namespace": "rpms" } ], "total_projects": 1 }
versus
{ "args": { "fork": false, "namespace": null, "owner": "stmiller", "pattern": null, "short": true, "tags": [], "username": null }, "projects": [], "total_projects": 0 }
This breaks anything that was using pagination that expects that key to be present.
That key being ? total_projects?
"pagination". FMN has a pagination wrapper that expects that keyword to be there if the response was 200.