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fix: Send Vary: Accept-Encoding on any data that could be compressed
This allows upstream caches to return the correct data even when
compression is not in use. It is not sent if the content would never
be compressed. I.E. size < 100 bytes, dynamic compression
disabled, file would not benefit from compression (img/jpeg, img/png).
Fix setVary to add header to vary list only if it's not already there.
Found by redbot.org testing.
References:
https://www.stackpath.com/blog/accept-encoding-vary-important/
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sun, 02 Jun 2024 18:22:53 -0400 |
| parents | ebb03b8cee4d |
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"""Random tests for anypy modules""" import unittest from roundup.anypy.strings import repr_export, eval_import from roundup.anypy.cmp_ import _test import sys _py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 class StringsTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_import_params(self): """ issue2551170 - handle long int in history/journal params tuple """ # python2 export with id as number val = eval_import("('issue', 2345L, 'status')") self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', 2345, 'status')) # eval a tuple e.g. date representation val = eval_import("(2022, 9, 6, 3, 58, 4.776, 0, 0, 0)") self.assertSequenceEqual(val, (2022, 9, 6, 3, 58, 4.776, 0, 0, 0)) # eval a boolean val = eval_import("False") self.assertEqual(val, False) val = eval_import("True") self.assertEqual(val, True) # check syntax error for testcase in ['true', '(2004, 10, 20', "2000, 10, 22)", "test'", '"test']: with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as m: val = eval_import(testcase) print(m.exception) # python3 export with id as number val = eval_import("('issue', 2345, 'status')") self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', 2345, 'status')) # python2 or python3 export with id as string val = eval_import("('issue', '2345', 'status')") self.assertSequenceEqual(val, ('issue', '2345', 'status')) def test_export_params(self): """ issue2551170 - handle long int in history/journal params tuple """ # python2 export with id as number if _py3: val = repr_export(('issue', 2345, 'status')) self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', 2345, 'status')") else: val = repr_export(('issue', long(2345), 'status')) self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', 2345L, 'status')") # python2 or python3 export with id as string val = repr_export(('issue', '2345', 'status')) self.assertEqual(val, "('issue', '2345', 'status')") class MiscTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_cmp_(self): _test()
