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web_hook.rb

  • Dmitry Medvinsky's avatar
    dbd9d8d4
    Fix WebHook and special symbols in credentials · dbd9d8d4
    Dmitry Medvinsky authored
    When using web hook with credentials secured web resource, one needs to
    put the credentials in the hook URL.
    
    If the credentials contain special symbols (e.g. @ or #), it should be
    URL-quoted (e.g. %40 instead of @).
    
    But when Gitlab is making a request, it should unquote the symbols
    before base64-encoding them.
    dbd9d8d4
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    Fix WebHook and special symbols in credentials
    Dmitry Medvinsky authored
    When using web hook with credentials secured web resource, one needs to
    put the credentials in the hook URL.
    
    If the credentials contain special symbols (e.g. @ or #), it should be
    URL-quoted (e.g. %40 instead of @).
    
    But when Gitlab is making a request, it should unquote the symbols
    before base64-encoding them.