fix: Allow url-encoded username and passwords#309
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HerrMuellerluedenscheid merged 1 commit intoYakifo:mainfrom Jan 8, 2026
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fix: Allow url-encoded username and passwords#309HerrMuellerluedenscheid merged 1 commit intoYakifo:mainfrom
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Actually it doesn't even break passwords that previously contained "%". Only if it was a valid url-quoting. $ python -c 'from urllib.parse import unquote; print(unquote("pass%word"))'
'pass%word'So this change is really just a fix - not a major change. |
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Great! I already approved that change. So you should be able to merge if I'm not mistaken. Or I do that... Ah I'll hit it. Thanks for the fix! |
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Username and password can contain special symbols because the can be url-encoded
Changes included in this PR
URL unquote username and password by default so they can include / : and @.
Current behavior
If password container any of the URL special characters the URL got parsed badly and connection didn't work.
New behavior
URL is more compliant.
Impact
This would break any passwords containing % but allows for : / @ and other symbols.
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