Related to this ticket about issues with inflating data.
So far it had been suggested by API’s support to request gzip instead of deflate.
However I cannot find a way to override WP settings that set deflate with highest priority as accepted encoding for all requests.
Related functions – WP_Http_Encoding::is_available()
and WP_Http_Encoding::accept_encoding()
.
Is there any hook or other option to control this that I am missing?
Quite an edge case, but the accepted encoding types should be filterable nonetheless. I can see a few situations where fine, granular control over this header would be useful (as in adding an API that uses non-standard encoding).
So, while there’s no stock hook for this, I have created a Trac ticket for it and submitted a patch. If you voice support on the ticket, maybe we can raise enough noise to get it incorporated into a future release.
Short answer: No, there’s no hook for that.
Long answer: You could possibly submit a patch at WordPress Trac, if you really need to adjust this option. Personally, I didn’t ever had problemes with
WP_Http_Encoding::accept_encoding()
and the question you mentioned could be answered by manuallygzinflate()
the response. IMHO, this seems to be the only solution until someone submits a patch.