changeset 37049:55e901396005

hgweb: also set Content-Type header Our HTTP/WSGI server may convert the Content-Type HTTP request header to the CONTENT_TYPE WSGI environment key and not set HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE. Other WSGI server implementations do this, so I think the behavior is acceptable. So assuming this HTTP request header could get "lost" by the WSGI server, let's restore it on the request object like we do for Content-Length. FWIW, the WSGI server may also *invent* a Content-Type value. The default behavior of Python's RFC 822 message class returns a default media type if Content-Type isn't defined. This is kind of annoying. But RFC 7231 section 3.1.1.5 does say the recipient may assume a media type of application/octet-stream. Python's defaults are for text/plain (given we're using an RFC 822 parser). But whatever. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2849
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Tue, 13 Mar 2018 14:15:10 -0700
parents fc5e261915b9
children 37d7a1d18b97
files mercurial/hgweb/request.py
diffstat 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/mercurial/hgweb/request.py	Tue Mar 13 11:57:43 2018 -0700
+++ b/mercurial/hgweb/request.py	Tue Mar 13 14:15:10 2018 -0700
@@ -298,6 +298,9 @@
     if 'CONTENT_LENGTH' in env and 'HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH' not in env:
         headers['Content-Length'] = env['CONTENT_LENGTH']
 
+    if 'CONTENT_TYPE' in env and 'HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE' not in env:
+        headers['Content-Type'] = env['CONTENT_TYPE']
+
     bodyfh = env['wsgi.input']
     if 'Content-Length' in headers:
         bodyfh = util.cappedreader(bodyfh, int(headers['Content-Length']))