New submission from Rangel Reale <[email protected]>:
Passing a Windows path to urllib.parse.urlparse, without file://, makes it
detect the drive as the scheme even it having '\' after the ':', which makes it
completelly wrong for a url.
Probably this function shouldn't be used with non-uri paths, but it shouldn't
return a result that is so wrong as this. I think at least it should return the
same input string if the url doesn't start with ://.
Python 3.8.3 (tags/v3.8.3:6f8c832, May 13 2020, 22:37:02) [MSC v.1924 64 bit
(AMD64)] on win32
from urllib.parse import urlparse
urlparse('M:\\prog\\tests\\python\\json-ref-dict\\tests/schemas/master.yaml')
Out[3]: ParseResult(scheme='m', netloc='',
path='\\prog\\tests\\python\\json-ref-dict\\tests/schemas/master.yaml',
params='', query='', fragment='')
str(urlparse('M:\\prog\\tests\\python\\json-ref-dict\\tests/schemas/master.yaml'))
Out[4]: "ParseResult(scheme='m', netloc='',
path='\\\\prog\\\\tests\\\\python\\\\json-ref-dict\\\\tests/schemas/master.yaml',
params='', query='', fragment='')"
urlparse('M:\prog\tests\python\json-ref-dict\\tests/schemas/master.yaml')
Out[5]: ParseResult(scheme='m', netloc='',
path='\\prog\tests\\python\\json-ref-dict\\tests/schemas/master.yaml',
params='', query='', fragment='')
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components: Windows
messages: 380018
nosy: paul.moore, rangelspam, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: urlparse with a Windows path returns the drive name as the scheme
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.8
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