Fixed #20384 -- Forced GeoIP_open path argument to bytestring
Thanks Julian Wachholz for the report.
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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ from django.contrib.gis.geoip.prototypes import (
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GeoIP_country_name_by_addr, GeoIP_country_name_by_name)
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes
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# Regular expressions for recognizing the GeoIP free database editions.
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free_regex = re.compile(r'^GEO-\d{3}FREE')
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@ -97,18 +98,18 @@ class GeoIP(object):
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# and/or city datasets exist, then try and open them.
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country_db = os.path.join(path, country or GEOIP_SETTINGS.get('GEOIP_COUNTRY', 'GeoIP.dat'))
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if os.path.isfile(country_db):
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self._country = GeoIP_open(country_db, cache)
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self._country = GeoIP_open(force_bytes(country_db), cache)
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self._country_file = country_db
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city_db = os.path.join(path, city or GEOIP_SETTINGS.get('GEOIP_CITY', 'GeoLiteCity.dat'))
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if os.path.isfile(city_db):
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self._city = GeoIP_open(city_db, cache)
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self._city = GeoIP_open(force_bytes(city_db), cache)
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self._city_file = city_db
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elif os.path.isfile(path):
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# Otherwise, some detective work will be needed to figure
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# out whether the given database path is for the GeoIP country
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# or city databases.
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ptr = GeoIP_open(path, cache)
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ptr = GeoIP_open(force_bytes(path), cache)
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info = GeoIP_database_info(ptr)
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if lite_regex.match(info):
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# GeoLite City database detected.
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@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ class GeoIPTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test05_unicode_response(self):
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"Testing that GeoIP strings are properly encoded, see #16553."
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g = GeoIP()
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d = g.city('62.224.93.23')
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self.assertEqual('Schümberg', d['city'])
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d = g.city("www.osnabrueck.de")
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self.assertEqual('Osnabrück', d['city'])
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def test06_unicode_query(self):
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"Testing that GeoIP accepts unicode string queries, see #17059."
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