Convert http.HTTPStatus objects to their int equivalent (#7188)
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Fix consistency of HTTP status codes reported in log lines.
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def __init__(self, code, msg):
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def __init__(self, code, msg):
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super(CodeMessageException, self).__init__("%d: %s" % (code, msg))
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super(CodeMessageException, self).__init__("%d: %s" % (code, msg))
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self.code = code
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# Some calls to this method pass instances of http.HTTPStatus for `code`.
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# While HTTPStatus is a subclass of int, it has magic __str__ methods
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# which emit `HTTPStatus.FORBIDDEN` when converted to a str, instead of `403`.
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# This causes inconsistency in our log lines.
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# To eliminate this behaviour, we convert them to their integer equivalents here.
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self.code = int(code)
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self.msg = msg
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self.msg = msg
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