- The router must use the escaped path in order to ensure correct functionality (at least, that is what they say). However `req.URL.Path` shouldn't be set to the escaped path, which is fixed in this patch.
- Simplify the logic and no longer try to use `rctx.RoutePath`, this is only useful if the middleware was placed after some routing parsing was done.
- Resolvesforgejo/forgejo#7294
- Resolvesforgejo/forgejo#7292
- Add unit test
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/7295
Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
Co-committed-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz>
- The middleware that takes care of normalizing '//user2/////repo1' to
`/user2/repo1` would only set the normalized value to the Chi (Forgejo's
http router) `RoutePath` field, so Chi would correctly do the routing.
However not all components in Forgejo (like Forgejo's `context` module)
rely on Chi to get this updated path and some still rely on the value of
`(http.Request).URL.Path`, so always set the normalized value to the
http request.
- Adjusted unit test.
- Resolvesforgejo/forgejo#6822
- The related issue was caused by
751a3da979/services/context/context.go (L115)
using the value of the http request on not that was set in the Chi context.