Python encoding characters with urllib.quote

Question:

I’m trying to encode non-ASCII characters so I can put them inside an url and use them in urlopen. The problem is that I want an encoding like JavaScript (that for example encodes ó as %C3%B3):

encodeURIComponent(ó)
'%C3%B3'

But urllib.quote in python returns ó as %F3:

urllib.quote(ó)
'%F3'

I want to know how to achieve an encoding like javascript’s encodeURIComponent in Python, and also if I can encode non ISO 8859-1 characters like Chinese. Thanks!

Answers:

You want to make sure you’re using unicode.

Example:

import urllib

s = u"ó"
print urllib.quote(s.encode("utf-8"))

Outputs:

%C3%B3

Answered By: Bryan

in Python 3 the urllib.quote has been renamed to urllib.parse.quote.

Also in Python 3 all strings are unicode strings (the byte strings are called bytes).

Example:

from urllib.parse import quote

print(quote('ó'))
# output: %C3%B3
Answered By: Messa

Note that encodeURIComponent() does not encode the chars A-Z a-z 0-9 - _ . ! ~ * ' ( ). By default urllib.parse.quote() does encode some of these chars, you need to pass the safe chars list to get an equivalent encoder for Python.

In Python 3 the correct solution is

from urllib.parse import quote

quote("ó", safe="!~*'()")
Answered By: hldev
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