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Jake Farrell updated THRIFT-2825:
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Component/s: Python - Library
> Supplying unicode to python Thrift client can cause next request arguments to
> get overwritten
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> Key: THRIFT-2825
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2825
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Python - Library
> Reporter: Zach Steindler
> Attachments: thrift_example.tar.gz
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> 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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