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I am trying to merge all text files in a folder. I have this part working, but when I try to append the file name before the contents of each text file, I'm getting a error that reads: TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'

The code below must be pretty close, but something is definitely off. Any thoughts what could be wrong?

import glob

folder = 'C:\\my_path\\'

read_files = glob.glob(folder + "*.txt")

with open(folder + "final_result.txt", "wb") as outfile:
    for f in read_files:
        with open(f, "rb") as infile:
            outfile.write(f)
            outfile.write(infile.read())
            outfile.close
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    If you can use the commandline, then here's a oneliner: cat *.txt > output.txt
    – lakshayg
    Dec 13, 2018 at 22:48

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outfile.write(f) seems to be your problem because you opened the file with in binary mode with 'wb'. You can convert to bytes using encode You'll likely not want to close outfile in your last line either (although you aren't calling the function anyway). So something like this might work for you:

import glob

folder = 'C:\\my_path\\'

read_files = glob.glob(folder + "*.txt")

with open(folder + "final_result.txt", "wb") as outfile:
    for f in read_files:
        with open(f, "rb") as infile:
            outfile.write(f.encode('utf-8'))
            outfile.write(infile.read())
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  • No, no, that's what I already have. I want to add the name of the file I am copying text from, right before each file that is merged. So, name of file #1...all text from file #1, name of file #2...all text from file #2, etc., etc., etc.
    – ASH
    Dec 13, 2018 at 22:26
  • Oh I see. I just edited to clarify that you are in 'binary' mode with 'wb'. You can encode your string as byte in that case.
    – busybear
    Dec 13, 2018 at 22:29
  • Yeap, yeap, that works. Thanks for the help with this thing!!
    – ASH
    Dec 13, 2018 at 22:46

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