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vcrpy/vcr/serializers/compat.py
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import six
def convert_to_bytes(resp):
resp = convert_body_to_bytes(resp)
return resp
def convert_to_unicode(resp):
resp = convert_body_to_unicode(resp)
return resp
def convert_body_to_bytes(resp):
"""
If the request body is a string, encode it to bytes (for python3 support)
By default yaml serializes to utf-8 encoded bytestrings.
When this cassette is loaded by python3, it's automatically decoded
into unicode strings. This makes sure that it stays a bytestring, since
that's what all the internal httplib machinery is expecting.
For more info on py3 yaml:
http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation#Python3support
"""
try:
if not isinstance(resp['body']['string'], six.binary_type):
resp['body']['string'] = resp['body']['string'].encode('utf-8')
except (KeyError, TypeError, UnicodeEncodeError):
# The thing we were converting either wasn't a dictionary or didn't
# have the keys we were expecting. Some of the tests just serialize
# and deserialize a string.
# Also, sometimes the thing actually is binary, so if you can't encode
# it, just give up.
pass
return resp
def convert_body_to_unicode(resp):
"""
If the request body is bytes, decode it to a string (for python3 support)
"""
try:
if not isinstance(resp['body']['string'], six.text_type):
resp['body']['string'] = resp['body']['string'].decode('utf-8')
except (KeyError, TypeError, UnicodeDecodeError):
# The thing we were converting either wasn't a dictionary or didn't
# have the keys we were expecting. Some of the tests just serialize
# and deserialize a string.
# Also, sometimes the thing actually is binary, so if you can't decode
# it, just give up.
pass
return resp