Issue
I'm using this code to get standard output from an external program:
>>> from subprocess import *
>>> command_stdout = Popen(['ls', '-l'], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
The communicate() method returns an array of bytes:
>>> command_stdout
b'total 0\n-rw-rw-r-- 1 thomas thomas 0 Mar 3 07:03 file1\n-rw-rw-r-- 1 thomas thomas 0 Mar 3 07:03 file2\n'
However, I'd like to work with the output as a normal Python string. So that I could print it like this:
>>> print(command_stdout)
-rw-rw-r-- 1 thomas thomas 0 Mar 3 07:03 file1
-rw-rw-r-- 1 thomas thomas 0 Mar 3 07:03 file2
I thought that's what the binascii.b2a_qp() method is for, but when I tried it, I got the same byte array again:
>>> binascii.b2a_qp(command_stdout)
b'total 0\n-rw-rw-r-- 1 thomas thomas 0 Mar 3 07:03 file1\n-rw-rw-r-- 1 thomas thomas 0 Mar 3 07:03 file2\n'
How do I convert the bytes value back to string? I mean, using the "batteries" instead of doing it manually. And I'd like it to be OK with Python 3.
Solution
You need to decode the bytes object to produce a string:
>>> b"abcde"
b'abcde'
# utf-8 is used here because it is a very common encoding, but you
# need to use the encoding your data is actually in.
>>> b"abcde".decode("utf-8")
'abcde'
See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode
Answered By - Aaron Maenpaa
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