The query parameters are parsed out of a string using
urlparse.parse_qs, which produces a dictionary whose values
are lists of values.
The query parameters are then stuffed back into a string
using urlencode.urlencode, which uses percent-encoding to
encode lists as literal sequences of brackets and commas,
resulting in parse_qs and urlencode not being inverse
operations.
This change adds the doseq flag to urlencode, thus making
it encode each value from the list of values as a separate
key=value pair, thus making it a true inverse of parse_qs.
R=dnj@chromium.org
Change-Id: Ic4631cc672f9e42ba371306efdda71892d625119
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/575398
Reviewed-by: Daniel Jacques <dnj@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Aaron Gable <agable@chromium.org>