Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to use the uWSGI spooler along Bottle and the
uwsgidecorators.py module on Python 3 and I'm hitting a wall with regards to
the need for using bytes.
I'm using the examples in the uWSGI API - Python decorators docs (section
Example: a Django session cleaner and video encoder):
from task import encode_video
def index(request):
# launching video encoding
encode_video.spool(filename=request.POST['video_filename'])
return render_to_response('enqueued.html')
The main spooler document states that "spool arguments must be bytes for
Python3". How would the
encode_video.spool(filename=request.POST['video_filename']) line therefore be
adapted for Python 3?
I ask because I've been trying things similar to the example but I always get
this exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./bottle.py", line 861, in _handle
return route.call(**args)
File "./bottle.py", line 1737, in wrapper
rv = callback(*a, **ka)
File "./test.py", line 11, in test
testspool.spool({b'videoname':name.encode()})
File "./uwsgidecorators.py", line 87, in spool
return self.__class__.__call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
File "./uwsgidecorators.py", line 105, in __call__
return _spoolraw.__call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
File "./uwsgidecorators.py", line 83, in __call__
return uwsgi.spool(arguments)
ValueError: spooler callable dictionary must contains only bytes
Yet, I thought I was feeding it bytes in the dictionary with my
testspool.spool({b'videoname':name.encode()})
Where am I going wrong?
Thanks,
-Martin
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