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fix(express): Incorrest uses of 400 error codes#1553
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Fixes incorrest usage of 400 HTTP responses being returned from the server, in favor of using 422. Also, changed a few return codes to 401 where it was more appropriate. See this article for reasoning behind moving to 422, and why 400 isn't appropriate for these cases. For ref: meanjs@6be12f8 Related: meanjs#1547 meanjs#1510
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In my haste to merge #1547, I forgot about the 400 error responses where we don't want to redirect the User. This resolves those issues. |
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Fixes incorrect usage of 400 HTTP responses being returned from the server, in favor of using 422.
Also, changed a couple return codes to 401 where it was more appropriate.
See this article for reasoning behind moving to 422, and why 400 isn't appropriate for these cases.
https://www.bennadel.com/blog/2434-http-status-codes-for-invalid-data-400-vs-422.htm
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6be12f8
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#1547
#1510