I'm trying to pass big strings of random html through regular expressions and my Python 2.6 script is choking on this:
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character
I traced it back to a trademark superscript on the end of this word: Protection™ -- and I expect to encounter others like it in the future.
Is there a module to process non-ascii characters? or, what is the best way to handle/escape non-ascii stuff in python?
Thanks! Full error:
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ERROR: test_untitled (__main__.Untitled)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python26\Test2.py", line 26, in test_untitled
ofile.write(Whois + '\n')
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u2122' in position 1005: ordinal not in range(128)
Full Script:
from selenium import selenium
import unittest, time, re, csv, logging
class Untitled(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.verificationErrors = []
self.selenium = selenium("localhost", 4444, "*firefox", "http://www.BaseDomain.com/")
self.selenium.start()
self.selenium.set_timeout("90000")
def test_untitled(self):
sel = self.selenium
spamReader = csv.reader(open('SubDomainList.csv', 'rb'))
for row in spamReader:
sel.open(row[0])
time.sleep(10)
Test = sel.get_text("//html/body/div/table/tbody/tr/td/form/div/table/tbody/tr[7]/td")
Test = Test.replace(",","")
Test = Test.replace("\n", "")
ofile = open('TestOut.csv', 'ab')
ofile.write(Test + '\n')
ofile.close()
def tearDown(self):
self.selenium.stop()
self.assertEqual([], self.verificationErrors)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
You're trying to convert unicode to ascii in "strict" mode:
>>> help(str.encode)
Help on method_descriptor:
encode(...)
S.encode([encoding[,errors]]) -> object
Encodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
handling scheme. Default is 'strict' meaning that encoding errors raise
a UnicodeEncodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore', 'replace' and
'xmlcharrefreplace' as well as any other name registered with
codecs.register_error that is able to handle UnicodeEncodeErrors.
You probably want something like one of the following:
s = u'Protection™'
print s.encode('ascii', 'ignore') # removes the ™
print s.encode('ascii', 'replace') # replaces with ?
print s.encode('ascii','xmlcharrefreplace') # turn into xml entities
print s.encode('ascii', 'strict') # throw UnicodeEncodeErrors