Ok, thank you, a lot. I'll do as you recommend. 
Alexandre

On Wednesday 7 February 2024 at 18:30:16 UTC donal...@gmail.com wrote:

> Moving web2py from py2 to py3 should be very straightforward.  What may or 
> may not be straightforward is moving your web2py applications from py2 to 
> py3 as that depends a fair bit on how they have been written and certainly 
> encoding and changes to string handling between py2 and py3 could need some 
> work.  However py2 is well beyond it’s sell by date so it would seem 
> appropriate to move to a relatively recent py3 version if possible.
>
> Regards
> Donald
>
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> apinho <jaap...@sapo.pt>: Feb 06 12:09PM -0800 
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> Hi, 
>  
> I was using an web2py app on :
> Windows Server 2016
> 2.18.2-stable+timestamp.2019.02.26.06.11.06
> (Running on Rocket 1.2.6, Python 2.7.9)
>  
> Now, I'm using :
> Centos 7
> 2.27.1-stable+timestamp.2023.11.15.23.33.20
> (Running on Unknown, Python 2.7.5)
>  
> I'm having lots of encode problems.
>  
> Take this sample code :
> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
> from __future__ import unicode_literals
> def myFunction():
> my_unicode = 'Eusébio'
> my_goals = db.executesql("SELECT * FROM goals WHERE scorer = 
> '{}';".format(my_unicode), as_dict = True)
> return dict(my_goals)
>  
> Calling /myapp/test/myFunction works fine on my Windows machine, but fails 
> on Centos 7 :
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<obfuscated>/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 219, in restricted
> exec(ccode, environment)
> File " <obfuscated> /web2py/applications/ <obfuscated> 
> /controllers/test.py", 
> line 7, in <module>
> File " <obfuscated> /web2py/gluon/globals.py", line 463, in <lambda>
> self._caller = lambda f: f()
> File " <obfuscated> /web2py/applications/ <obfuscated> 
> /controllers/test.py", 
> line 5, in myFunction
> my_goals = db.executesql("SELECT * FROM goals WHERE scorer = 
> '{}';".format(my_unicode), as_dict = True)
> File " <obfuscated> /web2py/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/base.py", line 882, 
> in executesql
> adapter.execute(query)
> File " <obfuscated> 
> /web2py/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/adapters/__init__.py", 
> line 70, in wrap
> return f(*args, **kwargs)
> File " <obfuscated> /web2py/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/adapters/mssql.py", 
> line 128, in execute
> args[0] = to_unicode(args[0])
> File " <obfuscated> /web2py/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/_compat.py", line 
> 173, in to_unicode
> return obj.decode(charset, errors)
> File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/encodings/utf_8.py", line 16, in decode
> return codecs.utf_8_decode(input, errors, True)
> UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe9' in 
> position 39: ordinal not in range(128)
>  
> I'm now considering installing Python3 (Check my other post : Shell.py, 
> unqualified exec is not allowed), or would it be safer to stay with 
> Python2.7.5 and just install an older version of web2py ?
>  
> Can you help explain this error to me ?
>  
> Alexandre
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> Massimiliano <mbel...@gmail.com>: Feb 06 06:25PM +0100 
>
> Take a look to pyenv or nix to install a python version apart from the
> system
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> apinho <jaap...@sapo.pt>: Feb 06 11:40AM -0800 
>
> Hi,
>  
> Thank you. 
>  
> I was under the impression that web2py was only compatible with Python2.7, 
> and that py4web was for Python3x.
> I now understand that py2web has been modified and is also compatible with 
> Python3, up to 3.11.
>  
> That definitely opens new horizons for me. I might try to install Python3 
> alongside, and use it's venv.
> I think that might be less confusing than trying to install a newer 
> Python2.7 version, on this system, do you agree ?
>  
> Is migrating an web2py from Python2.7 to Python 3x a straightforward task 
> ? 
> Or might it need some code refactoring ?
>  
> Alexandre
>  
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