I have a MySQL database which contains some bad data.
I start with this Unicode string:
u'TECNOLOGÍA Y EDUCACIÓN'
Encoding to UTF-8 for the database yields:
'TECNOLOG\xc3\x8dA Y EDUCACI\xc3\x93N'
When I send these bytes to the database, using connection charset latin1
and database charset utf8
(yes, I know this is wrong, but this has already happened, many, many times, and the goal now is to figure out the exact process of corruption so it can be reversed), the data is converted to this (checked using BINARY()
):
'TECNOLOG\xc3\x83\xc2\x8dA Y EDUCACI\xc3\x83\xe2\x80\x9cN'
Double-encoding aside, the result I'd expect here is:
'TECNOLOG\xc3\x83\xc2\x8dA Y EDUCACI\xc3\x83\xc2\x93N'
Most of this makes sense, as it is interpreting the multi-byte UTF-8 chars as latin1, and encoding each byte as an individual char, but the conversion of \x93
-> \xe2\x80\x9c
makes no sense. latin1's \x93
does not convert to UTF-8 \xe2\x80\x9c
, although \xe2\x80\x9c
can be converted to Unicode, yielding u'\u201c'
, which is codepoint \x93
in the CP-1252 charset.
Is mysql combining latin1 and CP-1252 when it handles conversions? How can I replicate the conversion process entirely in python? I've iterated through every encoding on the system and none of them work for the entire string. How, in python, can I get from 'TECNOLOG\xc3\x83\xc2\x8dA Y EDUCACI\xc3\x83\xe2\x80\x9cN'
back to 'TECNOLOG\xc3\x8dA Y EDUCACI\xc3\x93N'
? Decoding as UTF-8 will handle the first 3/4ths correctly, but that last one is just wrong, and nothing I've tried will return the correct results.