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"""
Checks that Pylint still complains about unused-arguments for other
arguments if a function/method contains an argument named `request`.
"""
# pylint: disable=missing-docstring
from django.http import JsonResponse
from django.views import View
# Pylint generates the warning `redefined-outer-name` if an argument name shadows
# a variable name from an outer scope. But if that argument name is ignored this
# warning will not be generated.
# Therefore define request here to cover this behaviour in this test case.
request = None # pylint: disable=invalid-name
def user_detail(request, user_id): # [unused-argument]
# nothing is done with user_id
return JsonResponse({"username": "steve"})
class UserView(View):
def get(self, request, user_id): # [unused-argument]
# nothing is done with user_id
return JsonResponse({"username": "steve"})
# The following views are already covered in other test cases.
# They are included here for completeness sake.
def welcome_view(request):
# just don't use `request' b/c we could have Django views
# which never use it!
return JsonResponse({"message": "welcome"})
class CBV(View):
def get(self, request):
return JsonResponse({"message": "hello world"})
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