Unquote response location in assertRedirect#69
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Unquote response location in assertRedirect#69dannymidnight wants to merge 1 commit intojarus:masterfrom
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By default Flask url encodes query params which makes testing the location of a redirect slightly awkward. This fixes the problem by unquoting the url making for simpler assertions. eg. `self.assertRedirects(res, '/login?next=/account')`
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I guess this won't be merged as it is not Python 3 compatible (see failed CI build)? |
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The current state isn't python 3 compatible, but I also believe this should be kept as is by design. The query string parameter should be url encoded and the assertion should reflect that |
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By default Flask url encodes query params which makes testing the location of a redirect slightly awkward.
eg.
self.assertRedirects(res, '/login?next=/somewhere/')currently fails with'http://localhost/?next=%2Fsomewhere%2F' != 'http://localhost/?next=/somewhere/'This fixes the problem by unquoting the response location before asserting equality.