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Update BINARY_SUPPORT to use Content-Encoding to identify if data is binary #2170
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When using _whitenoise_ for caching, which provides compression, binary types may include mimetypes, "text/", "application/json": - response.mimetype.startswith("text/") - response.mimetype == "application/json" Assuming that Content-Encoding will be set (as whitenoise apparently does) this allows compression to be applied by the application for "text/" and "application/json". About Content-Encoding: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding
Use Content-Encoding to identify if data is binary
Include fallbacks for cases: - try binary, fail to text - try text, fail to binary
🔧 clean-up BINARY_SUPPORT handling
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When using _whitenoise_ for caching, which provides compression, binary types may include mimetypes, "text/", "application/json": - response.mimetype.startswith("text/") - response.mimetype == "application/json" Assuming that Content-Encoding will be set (as whitenoise apparently does) this allows compression to be applied by the application for "text/" and "application/json". About Content-Encoding: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding --- The above commit message and functional code change to zappa/handler.py was written by GH user @monkut and a PR was provided with Miserlou/Zappa#2170. That PR was not merged in before the fork from Miserlou/zappa to Zappa/zappa. This commit copies the code from that PR, adds a comment line referencing the new migrated issue, and additionally adds tests to confirm behavior.
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When using _whitenoise_ for caching, which provides compression, binary types may include mimetypes, "text/", "application/json": - response.mimetype.startswith("text/") - response.mimetype == "application/json" Assuming that Content-Encoding will be set (as whitenoise apparently does) this allows compression to be applied by the application for "text/" and "application/json". About Content-Encoding: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding --- The above commit message and functional code change to zappa/handler.py was written by GH user @monkut and a PR was provided with Miserlou/Zappa#2170. That PR was not merged in before the fork from Miserlou/zappa to Zappa/zappa. This commit copies the code from that PR, adds a comment line referencing the new migrated issue, and additionally adds tests to confirm behavior. Co-authored-by: monkut <[email protected]>
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When using _whitenoise_ for caching, which provides compression, binary types may include mimetypes, "text/", "application/json": - response.mimetype.startswith("text/") - response.mimetype == "application/json" Assuming that Content-Encoding will be set (as whitenoise apparently does) this allows compression to be applied by the application for "text/" and "application/json". About Content-Encoding: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding --- The above commit message and functional code change to zappa/handler.py was written by GH user @monkut and a PR was provided with Miserlou/Zappa#2170. That PR was not merged in before the fork from Miserlou/zappa to Zappa/zappa. This commit copies the code from that PR, adds a comment line referencing the new migrated issue, and additionally adds tests to confirm behavior. Co-authored-by: monkut <[email protected]>
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When using _whitenoise_ for caching, which provides compression, binary types may include mimetypes, "text/", "application/json": - response.mimetype.startswith("text/") - response.mimetype == "application/json" Assuming that Content-Encoding will be set (as whitenoise apparently does) this allows compression to be applied by the application for "text/" and "application/json". About Content-Encoding: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding --- The above commit message and functional code change to zappa/handler.py was written by GH user @monkut and a PR was provided with Miserlou/Zappa#2170. That PR was not merged in before the fork from Miserlou/zappa to Zappa/zappa. This commit copies the code from that PR, adds a comment line referencing the new migrated issue, and additionally adds tests to confirm behavior. Co-authored-by: monkut <[email protected]>
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When using _whitenoise_ for caching, which provides compression, binary types may include mimetypes, "text/", "application/json": - response.mimetype.startswith("text/") - response.mimetype == "application/json" Assuming that Content-Encoding will be set (as whitenoise apparently does) this allows compression to be applied by the application for "text/" and "application/json". About Content-Encoding: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding --- The above commit message and functional code change to zappa/handler.py was written by GH user @monkut and a PR was provided with Miserlou/Zappa#2170. That PR was not merged in before the fork from Miserlou/zappa to Zappa/zappa. This commit copies the code from that PR, adds a comment line referencing the new migrated issue, and additionally adds tests to confirm behavior. Co-authored-by: monkut <[email protected]>
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Description
Alternative solution to #2080 intended to allow BINARY and text by making use of Content-Encoding header in the response.
When using whitenoise for caching, which provides compression, binary types may include mimetypes, "text/", "application/json":
Assuming that Content-Encoding will be set (as whitenoise apparently does) this allows compression to be applied to assets which have mimetypes "text/" and "application/json", while allowing for uncompressed "text/" and "application/json" still to be served.
About Content-Encoding:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Encoding
Not sure if this works for all use cases, but it currently appears to work for my workcase where whitenoise is performing compression of text/json files intended for caching, while still allowing text for html.
GitHub Issues
#2080