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Hi! Thank you for the clammit!

I thought that it could be useful to specify custom response body and content-type. For example, if backend has a convention for errors with specified body and content-type frontend wouldn't have to handle 418 as a special case.

I'm not familiar wit Go, so apologies for any apparent mistake, would love to fix them

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@vjt could you take a look, please?

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This looks reasonable and good, thank you.

Just a small change requested and I'll merge.

VirusStatusCode: 418,
ContentMemoryThreshold: 1024 * 1024,
VirusResponseBody: "",
VirusResponseContentType: "text/plain; charset=utf-8",
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Can you please set a default here, and...


if len(c.VirusResponseBody) > 0 {
w.Write([]byte(c.VirusResponseBody))
} else {
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...remove this if from here, given that there will always be a response body defined.

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vjt commented Mar 23, 2020

ps. sorry for the delay...

w.Write([]byte(c.VirusResponseBody))
} else {
w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("File %s has a virus!", filename)))
}
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Yes we are losing the filename in the response - however it's not a big loss :-)

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