I am attempting to pipe something to a subprocess
using the following line:
p.communicate(\"insert into egg values (\'egg\');\");
TypeError: mu
You can convert it to bytes with encode method:
>>> "insert into egg values ('egg');".encode('ascii') # ascii is just an example
b"insert into egg values ('egg');"
The correct answer is:
p.communicate(b"insert into egg values ('egg');");
Note the leading b, telling you that it's a string of bytes, not a string of unicode characters. Also, if you are reading this from a file:
value = open('thefile', 'rt').read()
p.communicate(value);
The change that to:
value = open('thefile', 'rb').read()
p.communicate(value);
Again, note the 'b'.
Now if your value
is a string you get from an API that only returns strings no matter what, then you need to encode it.
p.communicate(value.encode('latin-1');
Latin-1, because unlike ASCII it supports all 256 bytes. But that said, having binary data in unicode is asking for trouble. It's better if you can make it binary from the start.