Add trailing clrf when building header for non-file parts.#833
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When building a `StreamingMultipartBody`, the following example shows the header for the `first_name` part should be followed by a clrf before the part's content starts. ==== Before ==== --test-boundary-123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="avatar"; filename="tiny.gif" Content-Type: image/gif GIF89a,; --test-boundary-123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="first_name" John --test-boundary-123 ==== After ==== --test-boundary-123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="avatar"; filename="tiny.gif" Content-Type: image/gif GIF89a,; --test-boundary-123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="first_name" John --test-boundary-123
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Any chance this gets merged 🙏🏼 ? |
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is it possible to cut a release please @jnunemaker 🙏🏼 |
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Waiting for it too. 🙏🏼 |
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related #834 |
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It's out. |
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huzah! thanks @jnunemaker and @serixscorpio! |
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When building a
StreamingMultipartBody, the streaming body should produce same content as non-streamining. The following example shows the header for thefirst_namepart (a non-file part) is missing a clrf before the part's content starts. I think this explains the 400 error described in #832 .==== Before: no extra blank line between
"first_name"andJohn====The fix adds a trailing clrf to a non-file part's header:
==== After: notice the extra blank line between
"first_name"andJohn====The Before/After outputs are generated by adding
puts streaming_contentto the updatedstreaming body produces same content as non-streamingtest.