HTTPResponse object -- JSON object must be str, not 'bytes' HTTPResponse object -- JSON object must be str, not 'bytes' python-3.x python-3.x

HTTPResponse object -- JSON object must be str, not 'bytes'


Facing the same problem I solve it using decode()

...rawreply = connection.getresponse().read()reply = json.loads(rawreply.decode())


I recently wrote a small function to send Nexmo messages. Unless you need the full functionality of the libpynexmo code, this should do the job for you. And if you want to continue overhauling libpynexmo, just copy this code. The key is utf8 encoding.

If you want to send any other fields with your message, the full documentation for what you can include with a nexmo outbound message is here

Python 3.4 tested Nexmo outbound (JSON):

def nexmo_sendsms(api_key, api_secret, sender, receiver, body):    """    Sends a message using Nexmo.    :param api_key: Nexmo provided api key    :param api_secret: Nexmo provided secrety key    :param sender: The number used to send the message    :param receiver: The number the message is addressed to    :param body: The message body    :return: Returns the msgid received back from Nexmo after message has been sent.    """    msg = {        'api_key': api_key,        'api_secret': api_secret,        'from': sender,        'to': receiver,        'text': body    }    nexmo_url = 'https://rest.nexmo.com/sms/json'    data = urllib.parse.urlencode(msg)    binary_data = data.encode('utf8')    req = urllib.request.Request(nexmo_url, binary_data)    response = urllib.request.urlopen(req)    result = json.loads(response.readall().decode('utf-8'))    return result['messages'][0]['message-id']


I met the problem as well and now it pass

import jsonimport urllib.request as urimport urllib.parse as parhtml = ur.urlopen(url).read()print(type(html))data = json.loads(html.decode('utf-8'))