Properly handle non-200 responses on multi-url requests #26
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Currently, multi-url requests throw a
ValueErrorwhen constructing the return list if the api requests returns anything other than a 200 response. The error happens specifically in this code:When the status code isn't
200(and it's a multi-url request), thedatavalue is assigned to a dictionary (as opposed the list/json array you'd expect from a200response). When passed tomap(lambda url, data: Url(data, method, url), url_or_urls, data),mapiterates throughdataandurl_or_urlsin parallel. Under successful200responses,dataandurl_or_urlsare lists of equal length. In any other case,datais a dictionary, somapiterates through the keys of the dictionary. This causes exceptions because thedataarg passed to the lambda func is now a string, not a dict.This fix works by simply copying the error data
len(url_or_urls)times in a list, mimicking the list format expected in the downstreammapfunction.