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On Python 3, sending bytes automatically choses 'x-www-form-urlencoded' as the content_type #2071
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@Lukasa this is the actual behaviour. I tested on Python 2 and 3 and this only happens on Python 3 due to these lines I'm pretty sure we don't want this behaviour by default. I'm going to work on this some tonight and post my progress before heading to sleep. |
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#2072 fixes this issue. Thanks for reporting it @miracle2k! 🍰 |
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Project: openstack/python-swiftclient 74eb91b176464dcac225e7b8152e3a933fdf30ee Do not set Content-Type to '' with new requests. Previously, python-swiftclient worked around a requests issue where Content-Type could be set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded when using python3. This issue has been resolved and a fix released in requests 2.4 (fixed in subsequent releases as well). The patch makes the workaround conditional on the requests version, so that with sufficiently new requests libraries, the Content-Type is not set. For reference, requests 2.4 was released August 29th, 2014. The specific issue filed in the requests tracker is: psf/requests#2071. Related-Change: I035f8b4b9c9ccdc79820b907770a48f86d0343b4 Closes-Bug: #1433767 Change-Id: Ieb2243d2ff5326920a27ce8c3c6f0f5c396701ed
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Previously, python-swiftclient worked around a requests issue where Content-Type could be set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded when using python3. This issue has been resolved and a fix released in requests 2.4 (fixed in subsequent releases as well). The patch makes the workaround conditional on the requests version, so that with sufficiently new requests libraries, the Content-Type is not set. For reference, requests 2.4 was released August 29th, 2014. The specific issue filed in the requests tracker is: psf/requests#2071. Related-Change: I035f8b4b9c9ccdc79820b907770a48f86d0343b4 Closes-Bug: #1433767 Change-Id: Ieb2243d2ff5326920a27ce8c3c6f0f5c396701ed
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Project: openstack/python-swiftclient 74eb91b176464dcac225e7b8152e3a933fdf30ee Do not set Content-Type to '' with new requests. Previously, python-swiftclient worked around a requests issue where Content-Type could be set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded when using python3. This issue has been resolved and a fix released in requests 2.4 (fixed in subsequent releases as well). The patch makes the workaround conditional on the requests version, so that with sufficiently new requests libraries, the Content-Type is not set. For reference, requests 2.4 was released August 29th, 2014. The specific issue filed in the requests tracker is: psf/requests#2071. Related-Change: I035f8b4b9c9ccdc79820b907770a48f86d0343b4 Closes-Bug: #1433767 Change-Id: Ieb2243d2ff5326920a27ce8c3c6f0f5c396701ed
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Is this on purpose. I would have assumed bytes to mean "send this unknown chunk of data as-is".
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