chore: Replace raw HTTP status codes with http.HTTPStatus enums#1545
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rapsealk wants to merge 1 commit intographql-python:mainfrom
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chore: Replace raw HTTP status codes with http.HTTPStatus enums#1545rapsealk wants to merge 1 commit intographql-python:mainfrom
http.HTTPStatus enums#1545rapsealk wants to merge 1 commit intographql-python:mainfrom
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The upcoming changes into graphql-server will make this PR not necessary (since most HTTP server logic will be handled there). I'll keep the PR opened until graphene-django gets updated with the new server |
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Hello graphene-django!
This pull request replaces raw HTTP status codes with their corresponding values from the standard library's
http.HTTPStatusenum — as a follow-up to #1487. This improves readability and aligns with modern Python conventions.http.HTTPStatushas been available since Python 3.5, so this change should remain compatible with all currently supported versions of Python and not affect backporting.Thanks for your time and review! 🙌