Fix 355 - Don't duplicate ? if qs in redirect url #356
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Instead of appending a ? or # (implicit), parse the query string and fragment for parameters. Add our parameters and rebuild the redirect uri. This also changes
%20
to+
in query strings (since it was originallyquote
ed and now I'm usingurlencode
. No double dipping.)This should hopefully be more robust to
redirect_uri's
containing query parameters / fragment parameters.One thing that it will not account for is if the fragment doesn't contain a parameter, but a single argument. That would be lost. But I'm not sure if you could legally combine those in a fragment? eg:
https://example.com/#anchor¶m=value
This also adds tests for
AuthorizeError.create_uri
and fixes updates the test_missing_nonce test to account for this change.