Reputation: 953
I'm implementing a graphql solution using python, graphene and django and I'm getting the following import error:
Result: Failure Exception: ImportError: cannot import name 'force_text' from 'django.utils.encoding'
"/home/site/wwwroot/.python_packages/lib/site-packages/graphene_django/utils/utils.py", line 6, in <module> from django.utils.encoding import force_text
I'm not sure about the versions and whether I need to import an additional module. My requirements.txt is like:
graphene>=2.1,<3
graphene-django>=2.1,<3
graphql-core>=2.1,<3
graphql-relay==2.0.1
django-filter>=2
Has someone had a similar problem and can look at the versions that I use? Thanks
Upvotes: 65
Views: 69303
Reputation: 744
For anyone still finding trouble, I got this error by compressor dependency.
So I just did pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall -r requirements.txt
. In my case it was a requirements.txt file, but this works for all dependencies. Just upgrade them to fix the code, if it's not an error from your code.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 16029
For people that want a release independent version:
try:
from django.utils.encoding import force_text
except:
from django.utils.encoding import force_str as force_text
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1
force_text
is removed from Django 4.0 but the old version of graphene_django still uses force_text
in utils.py
. *You can see Features removed in 4.0.
So, upgrading graphene-django
will solve the error easily:
pip install graphene-django --upgrade
Or, replace force_text
with force_str
as shown below:
# "utils.py"
# from django.utils.encoding import force_text # Line 6
from django.utils.encoding import force_str # Line 6
# s = force_text(s) # Line 29
s = force_str(s) # Line 29
These are the paths to utils.py
for Linux and Windows:
Linux:
<your_venv>/lib/<python_version>/site-packages/graphene_django/utils/utils.py
Windows:
<your_venv>/lib/site-packages/graphene_django/utils/utils.py
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 51
I have been running into a similar issue whereby including "graphql_jwt.refresh_token.apps.RefreshTokenConfig"
in INSTALLED_APPS
leads to the following import error:
ImportError: cannot import name 'force_text' from 'django.utils.encoding'
I added this at the top of settings.py:
import django
from django.utils.encoding import force_str
django.utils.encoding.force_text = force_str
And was greeted with this error:
ImportError: cannot import name 'ugettext' from 'django.utils.translation'
Where I then added the following to the top of settings.py:
from django.utils.translation import gettext, gettext_lazy
django.utils.translation.ugettext = gettext
django.utils.translation.ugettext_lazy = gettext_lazy
And delightfully resolved this error:
TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'providing_args'
Django version 4.2.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 31
You can install graphene-django version 3.0.0b7 run the following command in your terminal:
pip install graphene-django==3.0.0b7
It's beta version, but i don't know why graphene-django 2.15 does'nt work, when patch note said they fixed issue since 2.8.1 version.
Thank's to @Behoston from this Github issue for this solution
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 169
In Django version 4> just paste this snippet to your settinsg.py. Preferably on the top
import django
from django.utils.encoding import force_str
django.utils.encoding.force_text = force_str
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 1722
Based on answer given by @Osman.
The problem seems to be occuring with Django-4. Till the PR gets merged, probably this monkeypatching might work (not tested in prod):
import django
from django.utils.encoding import force_str
django.utils.encoding.force_text = force_str
Put this in entryfile. I kept it in settings.py for time being.
Upvotes: 33
Reputation: 1102
in django 4.0 we dont have force_text
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/ref/utils/#module-django.utils.encoding
instead change force_text
to force_str
linux:
YOUR_VENV/lib/PYTHON_VERSION/site-packages/graphene_django/utils/utils.py
windows:
YOUR_VENV/lib/site-packages/graphene_django/utils/utils.py
from django.utils.encoding import force_text
to
from django.utils.encoding import force_str
and
def _camelize_django_str(s):
if isinstance(s, Promise):
s = force_text(s)
return to_camel_case(s) if isinstance(s, six.string_types) else s
to
def _camelize_django_str(s):
if isinstance(s, Promise):
s = force_str(s)
return to_camel_case(s) if isinstance(s, six.string_types) else s
Upvotes: 96