I have this same issue when using it to create riak-cs admin users.

riak-cs will return either 201 or 409 when sending a PUT request, never a 
200.

Unfortunately 201 triggers module failure, as 200 is what it expects.

riak_cs | FAILED

*....*"msg": "Status code was not 200",

On Monday, October 7, 2013 12:07:36 PM UTC+1, Edgars wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to define two status_codes? For instance I have webpage 
> which can return status code 200 or status code 301 and both are ok. How 
> can i tell uri module to accept both?
>
> thanks
> Edgars
>
>
> svētdiena, 2013. gada 17. februāris 00:50:27 UTC+1, Michael DeHaan 
> rakstīja:
>>
>> Romeo Theriault wrote an EXCELLENT module for interacting with web 
>> services, and I've pushed it, and the docs on it are now up on the 
>> docsite. 
>>
>> It's called "uri". 
>>
>> Unfortunately the examples kind of ate it when using our docsite 
>> module formatter (produced some weird markup), so there aren't a lot 
>> of examples online yet. 
>>
>> You should try it out anyway. 
>>
>> It can be used in combination with "fail" and "register" and "when" 
>> and the like to do really basic tests for web services, and it can 
>> even log into forms, use register to save a cookie, and then submit 
>> other requests. 
>>
>> You can even use it submit JIRA tickets. 
>>
>> (Actually what I am thinking is eventually we start including more 
>> examples in the examples directory, and the docsite can just link to 
>> them). 
>>
>> Check it out! 
>>
>> -Michael 
>>
>

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