Catch the proper exception when waiting for a json response on a non-json handler
I'm trying to test a simple handler that returns `text('OK')`. The `await response.json()` statement will throw a `ClientResponseError` since obviously I dont have 'application/json' in my content-type response header (see client_reqrep.py line #717). That error isn't caught which causes test to fail...
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import traceback
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from json import JSONDecodeError
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from aiohttp import ClientResponseError
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from sanic.log import log
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try:
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response.json = await response.json()
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except (JSONDecodeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
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except (ClientResponseError, JSONDecodeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
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response.json = None
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response.body = await response.read()
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