Recent versions of py27 [1] have begun raising InvalidURL if you try to include non-ASCII characters in the request path. This was observed recently in the periodic checks of stable/ocata and stable/pike. In particular, we would spin up some in-process servers in test.unit.proxy.test_server.TestSocketObjectVersions and do a container listing with a prefix param that included raw (unquoted) UTF-8. This query string would pass unmolested through the proxy, tripping the InvalidURL error when bufferedhttp called putrequest. More recent versions of Swift would not exhibit this particular failure, as the listing_formats middleware would force a decoding/re-encoding of the query string for account and container requests. However, object requests with errant query strings would likely be able to trip the same error. Swift on py3 should not exhibit this behavior, as we so thoroughly re-write the request line to avoid hitting https://bugs.python.org/issue33973. Now, always parse and re-encode the query string in bufferedhttp. This prevents any errors on object requests and cleans up any callers that might use bufferedhttp directly. [1] Anything after https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/bb8071a; see https://bugs.python.org/issue30458 Closes-Bug: 1843816 Change-Id: I73f84b96f164e6fc5d3cb890355871c26ed271a6 Related-Change: Id3ce37aa0402e2d8dd5784ce329d7cb4fbaf700d Related-Change: Ie648f5c04d4415f3b620fb196fa567ce7575d522
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