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authorValentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com>2019-02-28 20:20:41 +0300
committerValentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com>2019-02-28 20:20:41 +0300
commita5dd0f8aa9b81921ff28c486a39fd46607dbdbd9 (patch)
treeb4977f8e3efab694a10be83d1c09c673452d27a4 /src/ruby
parent7ce6f0597543baee4275e8d66567d08f2ddaf48b (diff)
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Made QUERY_STRING mandatory.
According to CGI/1.1 RFC 3875: The server MUST set this variable; if the Script-URI does not include a query component, the QUERY_STRING MUST be defined as an empty string (""). Python's PEP 333(3) allows omitting it in WSGI interface; PHP docs force no requirements; PSGI and Rack specifications require it even if empty. When nginx proxies requests over FastCGI, it always provides QUERY_STRING. and some PHP apps have been observed to fail if it is missing (see issue #201 on GitHub). A drawback of this change (besides a small overhead) is that there will be no easy way to tell a missing query string from an empty one (i.e. requests with or without the "?" character); yet, it's negligible compared to the possible benefits of wider application compatibility. This closes #226 issue on GitHub.
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-rw-r--r--src/ruby/nxt_ruby.c6
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/ruby/nxt_ruby.c b/src/ruby/nxt_ruby.c
index 17831175..b2398abe 100644
--- a/src/ruby/nxt_ruby.c
+++ b/src/ruby/nxt_ruby.c
@@ -442,10 +442,8 @@ nxt_ruby_read_request(VALUE hash_env)
nxt_ruby_add_sptr(hash_env, NL("REQUEST_URI"), &r->target,
r->target_length);
nxt_ruby_add_sptr(hash_env, NL("PATH_INFO"), &r->path, r->path_length);
- if (r->query.offset) {
- nxt_ruby_add_sptr(hash_env, NL("QUERY_STRING"), &r->query,
- r->query_length);
- }
+ nxt_ruby_add_sptr(hash_env, NL("QUERY_STRING"), &r->query,
+ r->query_length);
nxt_ruby_add_sptr(hash_env, NL("SERVER_PROTOCOL"), &r->version,
r->version_length);
nxt_ruby_add_sptr(hash_env, NL("REMOTE_ADDR"), &r->remote,