ValueError: too many values to unpack (expected 3) - WebServer
Hello I'm trying to run this tutorial but in Python 3 so I have this ValueError (too many values to unpack (expected 3)) in this line that is marked in blue in the picture or as you can see below:
def parse_request(self, text):
request_line = text.splitlines()[0]
request_line = request_line.rstrip('rn')
# Break down the request line into components
(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Can someone please help me? The code is okay in the prompt but when I open the localhost:8888/hello
in Google Chrome it gives me back this error in the Anaconda Prompt. I'm using Sublime Text to run it. I tried to do it using Jupyter, but there it gave me another error. I don't know what to do. Thank you for your response.
python webserver wsgi
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Hello I'm trying to run this tutorial but in Python 3 so I have this ValueError (too many values to unpack (expected 3)) in this line that is marked in blue in the picture or as you can see below:
def parse_request(self, text):
request_line = text.splitlines()[0]
request_line = request_line.rstrip('rn')
# Break down the request line into components
(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Can someone please help me? The code is okay in the prompt but when I open the localhost:8888/hello
in Google Chrome it gives me back this error in the Anaconda Prompt. I'm using Sublime Text to run it. I tried to do it using Jupyter, but there it gave me another error. I don't know what to do. Thank you for your response.
python webserver wsgi
add a comment |
Hello I'm trying to run this tutorial but in Python 3 so I have this ValueError (too many values to unpack (expected 3)) in this line that is marked in blue in the picture or as you can see below:
def parse_request(self, text):
request_line = text.splitlines()[0]
request_line = request_line.rstrip('rn')
# Break down the request line into components
(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Can someone please help me? The code is okay in the prompt but when I open the localhost:8888/hello
in Google Chrome it gives me back this error in the Anaconda Prompt. I'm using Sublime Text to run it. I tried to do it using Jupyter, but there it gave me another error. I don't know what to do. Thank you for your response.
python webserver wsgi
Hello I'm trying to run this tutorial but in Python 3 so I have this ValueError (too many values to unpack (expected 3)) in this line that is marked in blue in the picture or as you can see below:
def parse_request(self, text):
request_line = text.splitlines()[0]
request_line = request_line.rstrip('rn')
# Break down the request line into components
(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Can someone please help me? The code is okay in the prompt but when I open the localhost:8888/hello
in Google Chrome it gives me back this error in the Anaconda Prompt. I'm using Sublime Text to run it. I tried to do it using Jupyter, but there it gave me another error. I don't know what to do. Thank you for your response.
python webserver wsgi
python webserver wsgi
edited Nov 16 '18 at 17:01
Mihai Chelaru
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(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
This code expects request_line.split()
to return exactly three parts, but it's returning more than that.
As a very simple debugging step, you could print request_line
to see if it's what you expected.
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I was a problem with type of response because in the tutorial they were using Python 2.7 and in Python 3+ there was a confunsion about the type of variable (byte and string).
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(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
This code expects request_line.split()
to return exactly three parts, but it's returning more than that.
As a very simple debugging step, you could print request_line
to see if it's what you expected.
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(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
This code expects request_line.split()
to return exactly three parts, but it's returning more than that.
As a very simple debugging step, you could print request_line
to see if it's what you expected.
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(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
This code expects request_line.split()
to return exactly three parts, but it's returning more than that.
As a very simple debugging step, you could print request_line
to see if it's what you expected.
(self.request_method, # GET
self.path, # /hello
self.request_version # HTTP/1.1
) = request_line.split()
This code expects request_line.split()
to return exactly three parts, but it's returning more than that.
As a very simple debugging step, you could print request_line
to see if it's what you expected.
answered Nov 16 '18 at 16:39
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I was a problem with type of response because in the tutorial they were using Python 2.7 and in Python 3+ there was a confunsion about the type of variable (byte and string).
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I was a problem with type of response because in the tutorial they were using Python 2.7 and in Python 3+ there was a confunsion about the type of variable (byte and string).
add a comment |
I was a problem with type of response because in the tutorial they were using Python 2.7 and in Python 3+ there was a confunsion about the type of variable (byte and string).
I was a problem with type of response because in the tutorial they were using Python 2.7 and in Python 3+ there was a confunsion about the type of variable (byte and string).
answered Nov 17 '18 at 10:10
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