This question is based on a side-effect of that one.
My .py files are all have # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- encoding definer on the first line, like my api.py
As I mention on the related question, I use HttpResponse to return the api documentation. Since I defined encoding by:
HttpResponse(cy_content, content_type='text/plain; charset=utf-8')
Everything is ok, and when I call my API service, there are no encoding problems except the string formed from a dictionary by pprint
Since I am using Turkish characters in some values in my dict, pprint converts them to unichr equivalents, like:
API_STATUS = {
1: 'müşteri',
2: 'some other status message'
}
my_str = 'Here is the documentation part that contains Turkish chars like işüğçö'
my_str += pprint.pformat(API_STATUS, indent=4, width=1)
return HttpRespopnse(my_str, content_type='text/plain; charset=utf-8')
And my plain text output is like:
Here is the documentation part that contains Turkish chars like işüğçö
{
1: 'm\xc3\xbc\xc5\x9fteri',
2: 'some other status message'
}
I try to decode or encode pprint output to different encodings, with no success… What is the best practice to overcome this problem
pprintappears to usereprby default, you can work around this by overridingPrettyPrinter.format: