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websocket: set follow_redirects to False #2920

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@ploxiln ploxiln commented Sep 22, 2020

cleanup of #2876
partial fix for #2405

It seems like request.follow_redirects = False might make more sense in WebSocketClientConnection.__init__() next to all the request url and header modification, I could easily move it there if you agree ...

@ploxiln ploxiln force-pushed the websocket_no_redirect branch from 2f56f95 to 580af48 Compare September 23, 2020 00:42
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Yeah, I think it would be better to keep all the request modifications together. Thanks!

ploxiln and others added 2 commits September 25, 2020 14:03
instead of "uncaught exception" and then test timeout
to prevent silent failure when the websocket client gets a 3xx
redirect response, because it does not currently support redirects

Partial fix for issue tornadoweb#2405
@ploxiln ploxiln force-pushed the websocket_no_redirect branch from 580af48 to 79c6056 Compare September 25, 2020 18:03
@bdarnell bdarnell merged commit 5a069a8 into tornadoweb:master Sep 25, 2020
@ploxiln ploxiln deleted the websocket_no_redirect branch May 29, 2021 19:54
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