Zach Steindler created THRIFT-2825:
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Summary: Supplying unicode to python Thrift client can cause
request arguments to get overwritten
Key: THRIFT-2825
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2825
Project: Thrift
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Zach Steindler
The python thrift client expects bytestrings instead of unicode. However, if
you accidentally supply unicode instead of bytestrings it messes the arguments
for the next thrift call on that client object, even if all the arguments are
ASCII / bytestrings.
For example, I have some python thrift client code that looks like this:
{noformat}
try:
client.example_function('first_call_arg1', u'☃', 'first_call_arg3')
except UnicodeEncodeError:
pass # This is what we expect to happen
client.example_function('second_call_arg1', 'second_call_arg2',
'second_call_arg3')
{noformat}
What I expect to see on the server side is this:
{noformat}
Example function called with second_call_arg1 second_call_arg2 second_call_arg3
{noformat}
But what I see is this:
{noformat}
Example function called with first_call_arg1 � None
{noformat}
I'm using the Thrift compiler version 0.9.2 and python thrift library version
0.9.1.
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