I have problem with displaying national characters from “ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.US7ASCII” Oracle 11 database using Python 3.3 cx_Oracle 5.1.2 and "NLS_LANG" environment variable. Db table column type is "VARCHAR2(2000 BYTE)"
How to display string "£aÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈ" from Oracle US7ASCII in Python? This will be some sort of hack. The hank works in every other scripting language Perl, PHP, PL/SQL and in Python 2.7, but it does not work in Python 3.3.
In Oracle 11 Database I created SECURITY_HINTS.ANSWER="£aÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈ". ANSWER column type is "VARCHAR2(2000 BYTE)".
Now when using cx_Oracle and default NLS_LANG, I get "¿a¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿"
and when using NLS_LANG="ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.US7ASCII" I get
"UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xa3 in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)"
Update1 I made some progress. When switching to Python 2.7 and cx_Oracle 5.1.2 for Python 2.7 the problem goes away (I get all >127 characters from db). In Python 2 strings are represented as bytes and in Python 3+ strings are represented as unicode. I still need best possible solution for Python 3.3.
Update2 One possible solution to the problem is to used rawtohex(utl_raw.cast_to_raw see code below.
cursor.execute("select rawtohex(utl_raw.cast_to_raw(ANSWER)) from security_hints where userid = '...'")
for rawValue in cursor:
print (''.join(['%c' % iterating_var for iterating_var in binascii.unhexlify(rawValue[0])]))
source code of my script is below or at GitHub and GitHub Sollution
def test_nls(nls_lang=None):
print (">>> run test_nls for %s" %(nls_lang))
if nls_lang:
os.environ["NLS_LANG"] = nls_lang
os.environ["ORA_NCHAR_LITERAL_REPLACE"] = "TRUE"
connection = get_connection()
cursor = connection.cursor()
print("version=%s\nencoding=%s\tnencoding=%s\tmaxBytesPerCharacter=%s" %(connection.version, connection.encoding,
connection.nencoding, connection.maxBytesPerCharacter))
cursor.execute("SELECT USERENV ('language') FROM DUAL")
for result in cursor:
print("%s" %(result))
cursor.execute("select ANSWER from SECURITY_HINTS where USERID = '...'")
for rawValue in cursor:
print("query returned [%s]" % (rawValue))
answer = rawValue[0]
str = ""
for iterating_var in answer:
str = ("%s [%d]" % (str, ord(iterating_var)))
print ("str %s" %(str))
cursor.close()
connection.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_nls()
test_nls(".AL32UTF8")
test_nls("ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.US7ASCII")
see log output below.
run test_nls for None
version=11.1.0.7.0
encoding=WINDOWS-1252 nencoding=WINDOWS-1252 maxBytesPerCharacter=1
ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.US7ASCII
query returned [¿a¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿]
str [191] [97] [191] [191] [191] [191] [191] [191] [191] [191] [191
run test_nls for .AL32UTF8
version=11.1.0.7.0
encoding=UTF-8 nencoding=UTF-8 maxBytesPerCharacter=4
AMERICAN_AMERICA.US7ASCII
query returned [�a���������]
str [65533] [97] [65533] [65533] [65533] [65533] [65533] [65533] [65533] [65533] [65533]
run test_nls for ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.US7ASCII
version=11.1.0.7.0
encoding=US-ASCII nencoding=US-ASCII maxBytesPerCharacter=1
ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.US7ASCII
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/dev/tmp/Python_US7ASCII_cx_Oracle/showUS7ASCII.py", line 71, in <module>
test_nls("ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.US7ASCII")
File "C:/dev/tmp/Python_US7ASCII_cx_Oracle/showUS7ASCII.py", line 55, in test_nls
for rawValue in cursor:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xa3 in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
I am trying to Display it in Django Web page. But each character comes as character with code 191 or 65533.
I looked at choosing NLS_LANG for Oracle and Importing from Oracle using the correct encoding with Python
NLS_LANG
indicates the region and character set of the client. If the database character set doesn't support the character, you cannot store the data properly (though it may appear that you can if you mis-configure an environment in a way that prevents character set translation from occurring).