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Adam Beberg updated THRIFT-3200:
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Description: Binary fields in the JSON protocol are base64 encoded in
cpp/go/java/rb/py/go/... All code with JSON implementations except javascript
and nodejs - which escape them as if they as strings (unfinished
implementation). This makes js/nodejs incompatable with any other languages
since JSON is their only supported protocol. To fix this js/nodejs need to be
corrected, but this will break backward compatibility. (was: Binary fields in
the JSON protocol are base64 encoded in cpp/go/java/rb/py/go/... All code with
JSON implementations except javascript and nodejs which escape them as if they
as strings (clearly just unfinished). Which makes js/nodejs incompatable with
any other languages. To fix this js/nodejs need to be corrected, but this will
break backward compatibility.)
> JS and nodejs do not encode JSON protocol binary fields as base64
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> Key: THRIFT-3200
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3200
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JavaScript - Library, Node.js - Library
> Affects Versions: 0.9.2
> Reporter: Adam Beberg
> Fix For: 0.9.3
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> Binary fields in the JSON protocol are base64 encoded in
> cpp/go/java/rb/py/go/... All code with JSON implementations except javascript
> and nodejs - which escape them as if they as strings (unfinished
> implementation). This makes js/nodejs incompatable with any other languages
> since JSON is their only supported protocol. To fix this js/nodejs need to be
> corrected, but this will break backward compatibility.
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