Eric V. Smith <[email protected]> added the comment:
Yes, that does work:
>>> urllib.parse.urlunparse(("http", f"{host}:{port}", "/", "", "", ""))
'http://hostname:1234/'
The only problem is that your code now needs to look like
>>> port=None
>>> urllib.parse.urlunparse(("http", f"{host}{(':' + str(port)) if port else
>>> ''}", "/", "", "", ""))
'http://hostname/'
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