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As of May 2017, successful submissions to stathat do not return a body: https://blog.stathat.com/2017/05/05/bandwidth.html This changes the code and tests to accommodate this new behavior. - the success code is now 200, not 204, so all 200s are considered successful - because there is no body, we no longer check for resp.msg == "ok" - oddly, failures return a "status: 500" in their body, but still have a 200 success code. I don't know if this is desired behavior or a bug, and I don't know how long this has been the case. i have written to StatHat support about it. so, we still parse for a code in the body and let it take precedent
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As of May 2017, successful submissions to stathat do
not return a body, and the test suite (correctly) fails:
https://blog.stathat.com/2017/05/05/bandwidth.html
This changes the code and tests to accommodate this new behavior.
considered successful
still have a 200 success code. I don't know if this is desired behavior or a bug,
and I don't know how long this has been the case. i have written to StatHat support about it.
so, we still parse for a code in the body and let it take precedent