Python string argument without an encoding

Question:

Am trying to a run this piece of code, and it keeps giving an error saying “String argument without an encoding”

ota_packet = ota_packet.encode('utf-8') + bytearray(content[current_pos:(final_pos)]) + ''.encode('utf-8')

Any help?

Asked By: lonely

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Answers:

You are passing in a string object to a bytearray():

bytearray(content[current_pos:(final_pos)])

You’ll need to supply an encoding argument (second argument) so that it can be encoded to bytes.

For example, you could encode it to UTF-8:

bytearray(content[current_pos:(final_pos)], 'utf8')

From the bytearray() documentation:

The optional source parameter can be used to initialize the array in a few different ways:

  • If it is a string, you must also give the encoding (and optionally, errors) parameters; bytearray() then converts the string to bytes using str.encode().
Answered By: Martijn Pieters
byteObject = b'x18,xa3xf0Ax93*<bAdx15K.Axba'
print(byteObject)
print('-----------asbytearray----------')

print('-------As a string------------------')
o = base64.b64encode(bytes(str(byteObject), 'utf-8'))
print(o.decode("utf-8"))`enter code here`
print('--------Nonce as a string------------------')
Answered By: nick