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2023-02-21Tests: switched to using f-strings.Andrei Zeliankou1-6/+8
Previously, it was necessary to support older versions of Python for compatibility. F-strings were released in Python 3.6. Python 3.5 was marked as unsupported by the end of 2020, so now it's possible to start using f-strings safely for better readability and performance.
2022-12-14Python: Added "prefix" to configuration.OutOfFocus41-0/+52
This patch gives users the option to set a `"prefix"` attribute for Python applications, either at the top level or for specific `"target"`s. If the attribute is present, the value of `"prefix"` must be a string beginning with `"/"`. If the value of the `"prefix"` attribute is longer than 1 character and ends in `"/"`, the trailing `"/"` is stripped. The purpose of the `"prefix"` attribute is to set the `SCRIPT_NAME` context value for WSGI applications and the `root_path` context value for ASGI applications, allowing applications to properly route requests regardless of the path that the server uses to expose the application. The context value is only set if the request's URL path begins with the value of the `"prefix"` attribute. In all other cases, the `SCRIPT_NAME` or `root_path` values are not set. In addition, for WSGI applications, the value of `"prefix"` will be stripped from the beginning of the request's URL path before it is sent to the application. Reviewed-by: Andrei Zeliankou <zelenkov@nginx.com> Reviewed-by: Artem Konev <artem.konev@nginx.com> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@nginx.com>
2021-12-12Tests: fixed type of applications.Andrei Zeliankou1-1/+1
2021-11-02Tests: removed unused imports.Andrei Zeliankou1-1/+0
2021-10-18Tests: style.Andrei Zeliankou1-1/+0
2021-05-20Tests: Python targets.Oisin Canty1-0/+51