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Bug report
Bug description:
Path.from_uri()
introduced in Python 3.13 doesn't work properly if the URI contains a host component other than localhost
. Following examples are run with Python 3.13 rc 1 on Linux with a machine having host name kone
:
>>> print(Path().from_uri('file:///home/peke/test'))
/home/peke/test
>>> print(Path().from_uri('file://localhost/home/peke/test'))
/home/peke/test
>>> print(Path().from_uri(f'file://{socket.getfqdn()}/home/peke/test'))
//kone/home/peke/test
According to RFC 8089 including the host component as a fully qualified name is fine so this looks like a bug to me.
CPython versions tested on:
3.13
Operating systems tested on:
Linux
Linked PRs
- GH-123599: Reject non-local authority in
pathlib.Path.from_uri()
on POSIX #123650 - GH-123599:
url2pathname()
: handle authority section in file URL #126844 - GH-123599: Remove duplicate
url2pathname()
implementation #127237 - GH-123599: Deprecate duplicate
pathname2url()
implementation #127380 - GH-123599: Match
file:
URL hostname against machine hostname in urllib #132523 - GH-123599:
url2pathname()
: don't callgethostbyname()
by default #132610