# Authentication code borrowed from Miguel Grinberg's Mega Tutorial
# (see https://github.com/miguelgrinberg/microblog)

# Under The MIT License (MIT)

# Copyright (c) 2017 Miguel Grinberg

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from flask import jsonify
from werkzeug.http import HTTP_STATUS_CODES


def error_response(status_code, message=None):
    payload = {"error": HTTP_STATUS_CODES.get(status_code, "Unknown error")}
    if message:
        payload["message"] = message
    response = jsonify(payload)
    response.status_code = status_code
    return response


def bad_request(message):
    return error_response(400, message)