fix(fixRequestBody): support content-encoding on request body #1142
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Description
The body-parser package supports the
content-encodingheader on the request (See here). When reconstructing the body for proxied requests that have already been parsed, we should respect thecontent-encodingheader and preserve the original compression algorithm.Motivation and Context
Without this patch, an encoded request will fail when the upstream server attempts to read it due to a mismatch between the compression algorithm reported and the actual payload received. An alternative approach would be to remove the
content-encodingheader from the proxied request, but this seems more appropriate.How has this been tested?
I added a unit test to verify that the reconstructed body is encoded as expected.
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