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1 row where author_association = "OWNER", body = "> Oh, I misread. Yes some files will not be valid UTF-8, I'd throw a warning and continue (not adding that file) but if you want to get more elaborate you could allow to define a policy on what to do. Not adding the file, index binary content or use a conversion policy like the ones available on Python's decode. I thought about supporting those different policies (with something like `--errors ignore`) but I feel like that's getting a little bit too deep into the weeds. Right now if you try to import an invalid file the behaviour is the same as for the `sqlite-utils insert` command (I added the same detailed error message): ``` Error: Could not read file '/Users/simon/Dropbox/Development/sqlite-utils/data.txt' as text 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xe3 in position 83: invalid continuation byte The input you provided uses a character encoding other than utf-8. You can fix this by passing the --encoding= option with the encoding of the file. If you do not know the encoding, running 'file filename.csv' may tell you. It's often worth trying: --encoding=latin-1 ``` If someone has data that can't be translated to valid text using a known encoding, I'm happy leaving them to have to insert it into a `BLOB` column instead." and issue = 976399638 sorted by updated_at descending
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- [Enhancement] Please allow 'insert-files' to insert content as text. · 1 ✖
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I thought about supporting those different policies (with something like ``` Error: Could not read file '/Users/simon/Dropbox/Development/sqlite-utils/data.txt' as text 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xe3 in position 83: invalid continuation byte The input you provided uses a character encoding other than utf-8. You can fix this by passing the --encoding= option with the encoding of the file. If you do not know the encoding, running 'file filename.csv' may tell you. It's often worth trying: --encoding=latin-1
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[Enhancement] Please allow 'insert-files' to insert content as text. 976399638 |
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