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V2 signature was passing a string to the sign_bytes function instead of bytes. This works fine for most credentials (since their sign_bytes implementations accept strings) but not for impersonated credentials. V4 signature encodes the string before calling sign_bytes, so I do the same here. We should also look into clarifying the contract for the sign_bytes interface in the auth library. Fixes googleapis#373
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ def get_signed_query_params_v2(credentials, expiration, string_to_sign): | |||
signed payload. | |||
""" | |||
ensure_signed_credentials(credentials) | |||
signature_bytes = credentials.sign_bytes(string_to_sign) | |||
signature_bytes = credentials.sign_bytes(string_to_sign.encode("ascii")) |
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Change LGTM.
Opnion: Issue here is that we have multiple sign versions and we focused on v4 more recently.
This was referenced Mar 11, 2021
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* fix: correctly encode bytes for V2 signature V2 signature was passing a string to the sign_bytes function instead of bytes. This works fine for most credentials (since their sign_bytes implementations accept strings) but not for impersonated credentials. V4 signature encodes the string before calling sign_bytes, so I do the same here. We should also look into clarifying the contract for the sign_bytes interface in the auth library. Fixes googleapis#373 * fix py2 failure
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* fix: correctly encode bytes for V2 signature V2 signature was passing a string to the sign_bytes function instead of bytes. This works fine for most credentials (since their sign_bytes implementations accept strings) but not for impersonated credentials. V4 signature encodes the string before calling sign_bytes, so I do the same here. We should also look into clarifying the contract for the sign_bytes interface in the auth library. Fixes googleapis#373 * fix py2 failure
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V2 signature was passing a string to the sign_bytes function
instead of bytes. This works fine for most credentials (since
their sign_bytes implementations accept strings) but not for
impersonated credentials. V4 signature encodes the string before
calling sign_bytes, so I do the same here.
We should also look into clarifying the contract for the
sign_bytes interface in the auth library.
Fixes #373