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Hudson commented on NUTCH-3002: ------------------------------- SUCCESS: Integrated in Jenkins build Nutch ยป Nutch-trunk #132 (See [https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Nutch/job/Nutch-trunk/132/]) NUTCH-3002 Protocol-okhttp HttpResponse: HTTP header metadata lookup should be case-insensitive (snagel: [https://github.com/apache/nutch/commit/e96cfc56ee04c8e7e07e11d4eef521b4674a9ec6]) * (add) src/plugin/protocol-http/src/test/org/apache/nutch/protocol/http/TestResponse.java * (edit) src/java/org/apache/nutch/net/protocols/Response.java * (edit) src/plugin/protocol-okhttp/src/java/org/apache/nutch/protocol/okhttp/OkHttpResponse.java * (add) src/java/org/apache/nutch/metadata/CaseInsensitiveMetadata.java * (edit) src/java/org/apache/nutch/metadata/Metadata.java * (add) src/plugin/protocol-okhttp/src/test/org/apache/nutch/protocol/okhttp/TestResponse.java * (edit) src/java/org/apache/nutch/metadata/SpellCheckedMetadata.java > Protocol-okhttp HttpResponse: HTTP header metadata lookup should be > case-insensitive > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: NUTCH-3002 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-3002 > Project: Nutch > Issue Type: Bug > Components: metadata, plugin, protocol > Affects Versions: 1.19 > Reporter: Sebastian Nagel > Assignee: Sebastian Nagel > Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.20 > > > Lookup of HTTP headers in the class HttpResponse should be case-insensitive - > for example, any "Location" header should be returned independent from the > casing sent by the sender. > While protocol-http uses the class SpellCheckedMetadata which provides > case-insensitive lookups (as part of the spell-checking functionality), > protocol-okhttp relies on the class Metadata which stores the metadata values > case-sensitive. > It's a good question, whether we still need to spell-check HTTP headers. > However, case-insensitive look-ups are definitely required. Especially, since > HTTP header names are case-insensitive in HTTP/2. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)