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edx-platform/lms/templates/static_templates/429.html
Feanil Patel cd3e4353b1 feat: Add a 403 and 429 handler.
See context here: https://django-ratelimit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cookbook/429.html#context

For now we continue to fall back to django's default 403 handler for 403
but provide a new 429 template that we use for ratelimit exceptions.

This commit also updates a logistration test that relied on the old 403
behavior of django-ratelimit instead of the newly added 429 behavior.
2021-02-08 14:03:26 -05:00

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<%page expression_filter="h"/>
<%namespace name='static' file='../static_content.html'/>
<%!
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from openedx.core.djangolib.markup import HTML, Text
%>
<%inherit file="../main.html" />
<%block name="pagetitle">${_("Too Many Requests")}</%block>
<main id="main" aria-label="Content" tabindex="-1">
<section class="outside-app">
<h1>
<%block name="pageheader">${page_header or _("Too Many Requests")}</%block>
</h1>
<p>
<%block name="pagecontent">
% if page_content:
${page_content}
% else:
${Text(_('Your request has been rate-limited. Please try again later.'))}
% endif
</%block>
</p>
</section>
</main>