hash unicode string in python

Solution 1:

Apparently hashlib.sha1 isn't expecting a unicode object, but rather a sequence of bytes in a str object. Encoding your unicode string to a sequence of bytes (using, say, the UTF-8 encoding) should fix it:

>>> import hashlib
>>> s = u'é'
>>> hashlib.sha1(s.encode('utf-8'))
<sha1 HASH object @ 029576A0>

The error is because it is trying to convert the unicode object to a str automatically, using the default ascii encoding, which can't handle all those non-ASCII characters (since your string isn't pure ASCII).

A good starting point for learning more about Unicode and encodings is the Python docs, and this article by Joel Spolsky.

Solution 2:

Use encoding format utf-8, Try this easy way,

>>> import hashlib
>>> hashlib.sha256(str(random.getrandbits(256)).encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
'cd183a211ed2434eac4f31b317c573c50e6c24e3a28b82ddcb0bf8bedf387a9f'