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author | Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com> | 2019-02-28 20:20:41 +0300 |
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committer | Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com> | 2019-02-28 20:20:41 +0300 |
commit | a5dd0f8aa9b81921ff28c486a39fd46607dbdbd9 (patch) | |
tree | b4977f8e3efab694a10be83d1c09c673452d27a4 /test/test_python_application.py | |
parent | 7ce6f0597543baee4275e8d66567d08f2ddaf48b (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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diff --git a/test/test_python_application.py b/test/test_python_application.py index da5d3ba2..a8631085 100644 --- a/test/test_python_application.py +++ b/test/test_python_application.py @@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ class TestUnitPythonApplication(unit.TestUnitApplicationPython): self.assertEqual(resp['headers']['Query-String'], '', 'query string empty') - @unittest.expectedFailure def test_python_application_query_string_absent(self): self.load('query_string') |