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Refs #17476 -- Removed obsolete simplification of timezone names in cache key generation.

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Sergey Fedoseev 2018-03-04 00:56:39 +05:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent 683341db43
commit 4ff29a53e6
3 changed files with 3 additions and 42 deletions

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ import time
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.cache import caches
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseNotModified
from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes, force_text, iri_to_uri
from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes, iri_to_uri
from django.utils.http import (
http_date, parse_etags, parse_http_date_safe, quote_etag,
)
@ -295,12 +295,7 @@ def _i18n_cache_key_suffix(request, cache_key):
# which in turn can also fall back to settings.LANGUAGE_CODE
cache_key += '.%s' % getattr(request, 'LANGUAGE_CODE', get_language())
if settings.USE_TZ:
# The datetime module doesn't restrict the output of tzname().
# Windows is known to use non-standard, locale-dependent names.
# User-defined tzinfo classes may return absolutely anything.
# Hence this paranoid conversion to create a valid cache key.
tz_name = force_text(get_current_timezone_name(), errors='ignore')
cache_key += '.%s' % tz_name.encode('ascii', 'ignore').decode('ascii').replace(' ', '_')
cache_key += '.%s' % get_current_timezone_name()
return cache_key

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@ -98,12 +98,7 @@ def get_current_timezone_name():
def _get_timezone_name(timezone):
"""Return the name of ``timezone``."""
try:
# for pytz timezones
return timezone.zone
except AttributeError:
# for regular tzinfo objects
return timezone.tzname(None)
return timezone.tzname(None)
# Timezone selection functions.

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tests/cache/tests.py vendored
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@ -1855,10 +1855,7 @@ class CacheI18nTest(TestCase):
@override_settings(USE_I18N=False, USE_L10N=False, USE_TZ=True)
def test_cache_key_i18n_timezone(self):
request = self.factory.get(self.path)
# This is tightly coupled to the implementation,
# but it's the most straightforward way to test the key.
tz = timezone.get_current_timezone_name()
tz = tz.encode('ascii', 'ignore').decode('ascii').replace(' ', '_')
response = HttpResponse()
key = learn_cache_key(request, response)
self.assertIn(tz, key, "Cache keys should include the time zone name when time zones are active")
@ -1870,37 +1867,11 @@ class CacheI18nTest(TestCase):
request = self.factory.get(self.path)
lang = translation.get_language()
tz = timezone.get_current_timezone_name()
tz = tz.encode('ascii', 'ignore').decode('ascii').replace(' ', '_')
response = HttpResponse()
key = learn_cache_key(request, response)
self.assertNotIn(lang, key, "Cache keys shouldn't include the language name when i18n isn't active")
self.assertNotIn(tz, key, "Cache keys shouldn't include the time zone name when i18n isn't active")
@override_settings(USE_I18N=False, USE_L10N=False, USE_TZ=True)
def test_cache_key_with_non_ascii_tzname(self):
# Timezone-dependent cache keys should use ASCII characters only
# (#17476). The implementation here is a bit odd (timezone.utc is an
# instance, not a class), but it simulates the correct conditions.
class CustomTzName(timezone.utc):
pass
request = self.factory.get(self.path)
response = HttpResponse()
with timezone.override(CustomTzName):
CustomTzName.zone = 'Hora estándar de Argentina'.encode('UTF-8') # UTF-8 string
sanitized_name = 'Hora_estndar_de_Argentina'
self.assertIn(
sanitized_name, learn_cache_key(request, response),
"Cache keys should include the time zone name when time zones are active"
)
CustomTzName.name = 'Hora estándar de Argentina' # unicode
sanitized_name = 'Hora_estndar_de_Argentina'
self.assertIn(
sanitized_name, learn_cache_key(request, response),
"Cache keys should include the time zone name when time zones are active"
)
@override_settings(
CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_KEY_PREFIX="test",
CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_SECONDS=60,