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Unquote username & password when parsing a DSN#919
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Unquote username & password when parsing a DSN#919dufferzafar wants to merge 1 commit intoinfluxdata:masterfrom
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A DSN like: `influxdb://user:sec#ret@host:port` should be written as `influxdb://user:sec%23ret@host:port` RFC 3986 allows characters like # ? to appear in username / password which should be properly unquoted Please see relevant Python bug: https://bugs.python.org/issue18140#msg375109
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SQLAlchemy already handles this: https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/blob/6e538cf64adfef7f604e3b0d976405a27b8e3d27/lib/sqlalchemy/engine/url.py#L834-L838 |
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A DSN like:
influxdb://user:sec#ret@host:portshould be written asinfluxdb://user:sec%23ret@host:portRFC 3986 allows characters like # ? to appear %-quoted in username / password which should be properly unquoted before using them.
Please see relevant Python bug: https://bugs.python.org/issue18140#msg375109