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How to detect string byte encoding?


I've got about 1000 filenames read by os.listdir(), some of them are encoded in UTF8 and some are CP1252.

I want to decode all of them to Unicode for further processing in my script. Is there a way to get the source encoding to correctly decode into Unicode?

Example:

for item in os.listdir(rootPath):

    #Convert to Unicode
    if isinstance(item, str):
        item = item.decode('cp1252')  # or item = item.decode('utf-8')
    print item

Solution

  • if your files either in cp1252 and utf-8, then there is an easy way.

    import logging
    def force_decode(string, codecs=['utf8', 'cp1252']):
        for i in codecs:
            try:
                return string.decode(i)
            except UnicodeDecodeError:
                pass
    
        logging.warn("cannot decode url %s" % ([string]))
    
    for item in os.listdir(rootPath):
        #Convert to Unicode
        if isinstance(item, str):
            item = force_decode(item)
        print item
    

    otherwise, there is a charset detect lib.

    Python - detect charset and convert to utf-8

    https://pypi.python.org/pypi/chardet