I'm trying to post a snippet of text containing fancy unicode symbols to a web service using the requests library. I'm using Python 3.5.
text = "Två dagar kvar🎉🎉"
r = requests.post("http://json-tagger.herokuapp.com/tag", data=text)
print(r.json()
I get an UnicodeEncodeError, but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong on my side, the docs for requests only talk about unicode in GET requests from what I see.
UnicodeEncodeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-125-3ebcae3d7918> in <module>()
19 print("cleaned : " + line)
20
---> 21 r = requests.post("http://json-tagger.herokuapp.com/tag", data=line)
22 sentences = r.json()['sentences']
23 for sentence in sentences:
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/site-packages/requests/api.py in post(url, data, json, **kwargs)
105 """
106
--> 107 return request('post', url, data=data, json=json, **kwargs)
108
109
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/site-packages/requests/api.py in request(method, url, **kwargs)
51 # cases, and look like a memory leak in others.
52 with sessions.Session() as session:
---> 53 return session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
54
55
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/site-packages/requests/sessions.py in request(self, method, url, params, data, headers, cookies, files, auth, timeout, allow_redirects, proxies, hooks, stream, verify, cert, json)
466 }
467 send_kwargs.update(settings)
--> 468 resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
469
470 return resp
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/site-packages/requests/sessions.py in send(self, request, **kwargs)
574
575 # Send the request
--> 576 r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)
577
578 # Total elapsed time of the request (approximately)
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/site-packages/requests/adapters.py in send(self, request, stream, timeout, verify, cert, proxies)
374 decode_content=False,
375 retries=self.max_retries,
--> 376 timeout=timeout
377 )
378
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/site-packages/requests/packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py in urlopen(self, method, url, body, headers, retries, redirect, assert_same_host, timeout, pool_timeout, release_conn, **response_kw)
557 httplib_response = self._make_request(conn, method, url,
558 timeout=timeout_obj,
--> 559 body=body, headers=headers)
560
561 # If we're going to release the connection in ``finally:``, then
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/site-packages/requests/packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py in _make_request(self, conn, method, url, timeout, **httplib_request_kw)
351 # conn.request() calls httplib.*.request, not the method in
352 # urllib3.request. It also calls makefile (recv) on the socket.
--> 353 conn.request(method, url, **httplib_request_kw)
354
355 # Reset the timeout for the recv() on the socket
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/http/client.py in request(self, method, url, body, headers)
1086 def request(self, method, url, body=None, headers={}):
1087 """Send a complete request to the server."""
-> 1088 self._send_request(method, url, body, headers)
1089
1090 def _set_content_length(self, body):
//anaconda/lib/python3.4/http/client.py in _send_request(self, method, url, body, headers)
1123 # RFC 2616 Section 3.7.1 says that text default has a
1124 # default charset of iso-8859-1.
-> 1125 body = body.encode('iso-8859-1')
1126 self.endheaders(body)
1127
UnicodeEncodeError: 'latin-1' codec can't encode characters in position 14-15: ordinal not in range(256)
WORKAROUND: I remove all unicode characters from the text from the "emoticon" block, U+1F600 - U+1F64F and Symbols And Pictographs" block, U+1F300 - U+1F5FF according to this answer with the following code, since I don't need emoticons and pictures for the analysis:
text = re.sub(r'[^\u1F600-\u1F64F ]|[^\u1F300-\u1F5FF ]',"",text)
UPDATE The creator of the web service has fixed this now and updated the documentation. All you have to do is to send an encoded string, in Python 3:
""Två dagar kvar🎉🎉".encode("utf-8")
It is not clear what content type json-tagger.herokuapp.com expects (the examples are contradictory). You could try to post the data as text:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import requests # pip install requests
r = requests.post(url,
data=text.encode('utf-8'),
headers={'Content-type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8'})
print(r.json())
Or you could try to send it as application/x-www-form-urlencoded
:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import requests # pip install requests
r = requests.post(url, data=dict(data=text))
print(r.json())
The server may reject both, accept both, accept one but not the other, or expect some other format (e.g., application/json
), etc.
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