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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T09:34:51+00:00 2026-06-05T09:34:51+00:00

I am using xlrd in appengine. I use flask I cant read the input

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I am using xlrd in appengine. I use flask

I cant read the input file and it keeps on showing the same error message

the code is

def read_rows(inputfile):
    rows = []
    wb = xlrd.open_workbook(inputfile)
    sh = wb.sheet_by_index(0)
    for rownum in range(sh.nrows):
        rows.append(sh.row_values(rownum))
    return rows

@app.route('/process_input/',methods=['POST','GET'])
def process_input():
  inputfile = request.files['file']
  rows=read_rows(request.files['file'])
  payload = json.dumps(dict(rows=rows))
  return payload

I realize that this might be caused by not uploading and saving it as a file. Any workaround on this? This would help many others as well. Any help is appreciated, thx

Update: Found a solution that I posted below. For those confused with using xlrd can refer to the open source project repo I posted. The key is passing the content of the file instead of the filename

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    2026-06-05T09:34:53+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 9:34 am

    Find a solution finally

    here’s how I do it. Instead of saving the file, I read the content of the file and let xlrd reads it

    def read_rows(inputfile):
      rows = []
      wb = xlrd.open_workbook(file_contents=inputfile.read())
      sh = wb.sheet_by_index(0)
      for rownum in range(sh.nrows):
        rows.append(sh.row_values(rownum))
      return rows
    

    worked nicely and turned the excel files into JSON-able formats. If you want to output the json simply use json.dumps().

    full code example can be found at https://github.com/cjhendrix/HXLator/blob/master/gae/main.py and it features full implementation of the xlrd and how to work with the data.

    Thx for the pointers

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