diff --git a/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py b/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py index 77c2007..c6c54b0 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py +++ b/Lib/test/test_urlparse.py @@ -885,6 +885,12 @@ class UrlParseTestCase(unittest.TestCase): self.assertIn('\u2100', denorm_chars) self.assertIn('\uFF03', denorm_chars) + # bpo-36742: Verify port separators are ignored when they + # existed prior to decomposition + urllib.parse.urlsplit('http://\u30d5\u309a:80') + with self.assertRaises(ValueError): + urllib.parse.urlsplit('http://\u30d5\u309a\ufe1380') + for scheme in ["http", "https", "ftp"]: for c in denorm_chars: url = "{}://netloc{}false.netloc/path".format(scheme, c) diff --git a/Lib/urllib/parse.py b/Lib/urllib/parse.py index 243f470..da3a40c 100644 --- a/Lib/urllib/parse.py +++ b/Lib/urllib/parse.py @@ -322,13 +322,16 @@ def _checknetloc(netloc): # looking for characters like \u2100 that expand to 'a/c' # IDNA uses NFKC equivalence, so normalize for this check import unicodedata - netloc2 = unicodedata.normalize('NFKC', netloc) - if netloc == netloc2: + n = netloc.rpartition('@')[2] # ignore anything to the left of '@' + n = n.replace(':', '') # ignore characters already included + n = n.replace('#', '') # but not the surrounding text + n = n.replace('?', '') + netloc2 = unicodedata.normalize('NFKC', n) + if n == netloc2: return - _, _, netloc = netloc.rpartition('@') # anything to the left of '@' is okay for c in '/?#@:': if c in netloc2: - raise ValueError("netloc '" + netloc2 + "' contains invalid " + + raise ValueError("netloc '" + netloc + "' contains invalid " + "characters under NFKC normalization") def urlsplit(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True):