When using pathlib, getting error: TypeError: invalid file: PosixPath('example.txt')

Flimm picture Flimm · Mar 9, 2017 · Viewed 21.2k times · Source

I'm using Python 3's pathlib module, like this:

from pathlib import Path

filename = Path(__file__).parent / "example.txt"
contents = open(filename, "r").read()

But I get this error on some machines:

TypeError: invalid file: PosixPath('example.txt')

But on my machine it works.

Answer

Flimm picture Flimm · Mar 9, 2017

pathlib integrates seemlessly with open only in Python 3.6 and later. From Python 3.6's release notes:

The built-in open() function has been updated to accept os.PathLike objects, as have all relevant functions in the os and os.path modules, and most other functions and classes in the standard library.

To get it to work in Python 3.5 and Python 3.6, just convert the object to a string:

contents = open(str(filename), "r").read()