UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xef' in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
I want to parse my XML document. So I have stored my XML document as below
class XMLdocs(db.Expando):
id = db.IntegerProperty()
name=db.StringProperty()
content=db.BlobProperty()
Now my below is my code
parser = make_parser()
curHandler = BasketBallHandler()
parser.setContentHandler(curHandler)
for q in XMLdocs.all():
parser.parse(StringIO.StringIO(q.content))
I am getting below error
'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xef' in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/python_runtime/python_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/ext/webapp/__init__.py", line 517, in __call__
handler.post(*groups)
File "/base/data/home/apps/parsepython/1.348669006354245654/mapreduce/base_handler.py", line 59, in post
self.handle()
File "/base/data/home/apps/parsepython/1.348669006354245654/mapreduce/handlers.py", line 168, in handle
scan_aborted = not self.process_entity(entity, ctx)
File "/base/data/home/apps/parsepython/1.348669006354245654/mapreduce/handlers.py", line 233, in process_entity
handler(entity)
File "/base/data/home/apps/parsepython/1.348669006354245654/parseXML.py", line 71, in process
parser.parse(StringIO.StringIO(q.content))
File "/base/python_runtime/python_dist/lib/python2.5/xml/sax/expatreader.py", line 107, in parse
xmlreader.IncrementalParser.parse(self, source)
File "/base/python_runtime/python_dist/lib/python2.5/xml/sax/xmlreader.py", line 123, in parse
self.feed(buffer)
File "/base/python_runtime/python_dist/lib/python2.5/xml/sax/expatreader.py", line 207, in feed
self._parser.Parse(data, isFinal)
File "/base/data/home/apps/parsepython/1.348669006354245654/parseXML.py", line 136, in characters
print ch
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xef' in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
Solution 1:
The actual best answer for this problem depends on your environment, specifically what encoding your terminal expects.
The quickest one-line solution is to encode everything you print to ASCII, which your terminal is almost certain to accept, while discarding characters that you cannot print:
print ch #fails
print ch.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
The better solution is to change your terminal's encoding to utf-8, and encode everything as utf-8 before printing. You should get in the habit of thinking about your unicode encoding EVERY time you print or read a string.
Solution 2:
Just putting .encode('utf-8')
at the end of object will do the job in recent versions of Python.
Solution 3:
It seems you are hitting a UTF-8 byte order mark (BOM). Try using this unicode string with BOM extracted out:
import codecs
content = unicode(q.content.strip(codecs.BOM_UTF8), 'utf-8')
parser.parse(StringIO.StringIO(content))
I used strip
instead of lstrip
because in your case you had multiple occurences of BOM, possibly due to concatenated file contents.