incompatible character encodings: ASCII-8BIT and UTF-8
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I use Ruby 1.9.2 and Rails 3.0.5

I have the following error:

incompatible character encodings: ASCII-8BIT and UTF-8

It has nothing to do with the database i think.

The error is happinging on this line in a view (just a div haml call):

#content

full stack:

    ActionView::Template::Error (incompatible character encodings: ASCII-8BIT and UTF-8):
        21:                     -flash.each do |name, msg|
        22:                         =content_tag :div, msg, :id => "flash_#{name}"
        23:                         %div.clear                      
        24:                     #content                                        
        25:                         = yield
        26:             = render :partial => "layouts/grid_right" if render_grid_right?
        27:             = render :partial => "layouts/footer"
      app/views/layouts/application.html.haml:24:in `_app_views_layouts_application_html_haml___4380000789490545718_2180251300_2717546578298801795'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_view/template.rb:135:in `block in render'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/notifications.rb:54:in `instrument'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_view/template.rb:127:in `render'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_view/render/layouts.rb:80:in `_render_layout'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_view/render/rendering.rb:62:in `block in _render_template'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/notifications.rb:52:in `block in instrument'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb:21:in `instrument'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/notifications.rb:52:in `instrument'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_view/render/rendering.rb:56:in `_render_template'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_view/render/rendering.rb:26:in `render'
      haml (3.0.25) lib/haml/helpers/action_view_mods.rb:13:in `render_with_haml'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/rendering.rb:115:in `_render_template'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/rendering.rb:109:in `render_to_body'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/renderers.rb:47:in `render_to_body'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/compatibility.rb:55:in `render_to_body'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/rendering.rb:102:in `render_to_string'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/rendering.rb:93:in `render'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb:17:in `render'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:40:in `block (2 levels) in render'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/core_ext/benchmark.rb:5:in `block in ms'
      /Users/michaelkoper/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.2-p180/lib/ruby/1.9.1/benchmark.rb:309:in `realtime'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/core_ext/benchmark.rb:5:in `ms'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:40:in `block in render'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:78:in `cleanup_view_runtime'
      activerecord (3.0.5) lib/active_record/railties/controller_runtime.rb:15:in `cleanup_view_runtime'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:39:in `render'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/implicit_render.rb:10:in `default_render'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/mime_responds.rb:261:in `block in retrieve_response_from_mimes'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/mime_responds.rb:192:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/mime_responds.rb:192:in `respond_to'
      app/controllers/home_controller.rb:9:in `index'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/implicit_render.rb:4:in `send_action'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/base.rb:150:in `process_action'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/rendering.rb:11:in `process_action'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb:18:in `block in process_action'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:445:in `_run__3968431659371141392__process_action__3163094469870857953__callbacks'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:409:in `_run_process_action_callbacks'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:93:in `run_callbacks'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/callbacks.rb:17:in `process_action'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:30:in `block in process_action'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/notifications.rb:52:in `block in instrument'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb:21:in `instrument'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/notifications.rb:52:in `instrument'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/instrumentation.rb:29:in `process_action'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/rescue.rb:17:in `process_action'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/base.rb:119:in `process'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/abstract_controller/rendering.rb:41:in `process'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal.rb:138:in `dispatch'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal/rack_delegation.rb:14:in `dispatch'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_controller/metal.rb:178:in `block in action'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:62:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:62:in `dispatch'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:27:in `call'
      rack-mount (0.6.13) lib/rack/mount/route_set.rb:148:in `block in call'
      rack-mount (0.6.13) lib/rack/mount/code_generation.rb:93:in `block in recognize'
      rack-mount (0.6.13) lib/rack/mount/code_generation.rb:68:in `optimized_each'
      rack-mount (0.6.13) lib/rack/mount/code_generation.rb:92:in `recognize'
      rack-mount (0.6.13) lib/rack/mount/route_set.rb:139:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/routing/route_set.rb:492:in `call'
      haml (3.0.25) lib/sass/plugin/rack.rb:41:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/best_standards_support.rb:17:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/head.rb:14:in `call'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/methodoverride.rb:24:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/params_parser.rb:21:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/flash.rb:182:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/session/abstract_store.rb:149:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/cookies.rb:302:in `call'
      activerecord (3.0.5) lib/active_record/query_cache.rb:32:in `block in call'
      activerecord (3.0.5) lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb:28:in `cache'
      activerecord (3.0.5) lib/active_record/query_cache.rb:12:in `cache'
      activerecord (3.0.5) lib/active_record/query_cache.rb:31:in `call'
      activerecord (3.0.5) lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb:354:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/callbacks.rb:46:in `block in call'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/callbacks.rb:415:in `_run_call_callbacks'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/callbacks.rb:44:in `call'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/sendfile.rb:107:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/remote_ip.rb:48:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/show_exceptions.rb:47:in `call'
      railties (3.0.5) lib/rails/rack/logger.rb:13:in `call'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/runtime.rb:17:in `call'
      activesupport (3.0.5) lib/active_support/cache/strategy/local_cache.rb:72:in `call'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/lock.rb:11:in `block in call'
      <internal:prelude>:10:in `synchronize'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/lock.rb:11:in `call'
      actionpack (3.0.5) lib/action_dispatch/middleware/static.rb:30:in `call'
      railties (3.0.5) lib/rails/application.rb:168:in `call'
      railties (3.0.5) lib/rails/application.rb:77:in `method_missing'
      railties (3.0.5) lib/rails/rack/log_tailer.rb:14:in `call'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/content_length.rb:13:in `call'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/chunked.rb:15:in `call'
      rack (1.2.1) lib/rack/handler/mongrel.rb:67:in `process'
      mongrel (1.2.0.pre2) lib/mongrel.rb:165:in `block in process_client'
      mongrel (1.2.0.pre2) lib/mongrel.rb:164:in `each'
      mongrel (1.2.0.pre2) lib/mongrel.rb:164:in `process_client'
      mongrel (1.2.0.pre2) lib/mongrel.rb:291:in `block (2 levels) in run'

My gems:

        Using rake (0.8.7) 
        Using RedCloth (4.2.2) 
        Using abstract (1.0.0) 
        Using activesupport (3.0.5) 
        Using builder (2.1.2) 
        Using i18n (0.5.0) 
        Using activemodel (3.0.5) 
        Using erubis (2.6.6) 
        Using rack (1.2.1) 
        Using rack-mount (0.6.13) 
        Using rack-test (0.5.7) 
        Using tzinfo (0.3.24) 
        Using actionpack (3.0.5) 
        Using mime-types (1.16) 
        Using polyglot (0.3.1) 
        Using treetop (1.4.9) 
        Using mail (2.2.15) 
        Using actionmailer (3.0.5) 
        Using arel (2.0.9) 
        Using activerecord (3.0.5) 
        Using activeresource (3.0.5) 
        Using authlogic (2.1.6) 
        Using xml-simple (1.0.14) 
        Using aws-s3 (0.6.2) 
        Using block_helpers (0.3.3) 
        Using bundler (1.0.10) 
        Using diff-lcs (1.1.2) 
        Using json (1.4.6) 
        Using gherkin (2.3.4) 
        Using term-ansicolor (1.0.5) 
        Using cucumber (0.10.0) 
        Using cucumber-rails (0.3.2) 
        Using daemons (1.0.10) 
        Using database_cleaner (0.6.5) 
        Using factory_girl (1.3.3) 
        Using faker (0.9.5) 
        Using formtastic (1.2.3) 
        Using gem_plugin (0.2.3) 
        Using haml (3.0.25) 
        Using thor (0.14.6) 
        Using railties (3.0.5) 
        Using rails (3.0.5) 
        Using kaminari (0.10.4) 
        Using mongrel (1.2.0.pre2) 
        Using mysql2 (0.2.6) 
        Using nokogiri (1.4.4) 
        Using paperclip (2.3.8) 
        Using rspec-core (2.5.1) 
        Using rspec-expectations (2.5.0) 
        Using rspec-mocks (2.5.0) 
        Using rspec (2.5.0) 
        Using yard (0.6.4) 
        Using pickle (0.4.4) 
        Using populator (1.0.0) 
        Using rspec-rails (2.5.0) 
        Using webrat (0.7.3) 
Hallette answered 12/3, 2011 at 22:55 Comment(3)
Is your application using 'UTF-8' or 'ASCII-8BIT' as the default encoding. Also, do you get this error if you don't have any flash messages?Lamont
I solved it this way: #11478816Turnedon
Just dropping a comment: I edited a file using TextEdit and it changed ==>'<== to a ==>`<== : it then threw that error. Don't use TextEdit the pile of garbageMarlyn
R
17

I have a suspicion that you either copy/pasted a part of your Haml template into the file, or you're working with a non-Unicode/non-UTF-8 friendly editor.

See if you can recreate that file from the scratch in a UTF-8 friendly editor. There are plenty for any platform and see whether this fixes your problem. Start by erasing the line with #content and retyping it manually.

Robedechambre answered 12/3, 2011 at 23:41 Comment(1)
Thanks for your command. I had indeed an invalid character. I had a ’ in the text. It was very difficult because the error line wasnt the same. Thanks for your answer!Hallette
K
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I solved it by following these steps:

  • Make sure config.encoding = "utf-8" is in the application.rb file.
  • Make sure you are using the 'mysql2' gem.
  • Put # encoding: utf-8 at the top of file containing UTF-8 characters.
  • Above the <App Name>::Application.initialize! line in the environment.rb file, add following two lines:

    Encoding.default_external = Encoding::UTF_8
    Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::UTF_8
    

http://rorguide.blogspot.com/2011/06/incompatible-character-encodings-ascii.html

Karlsruhe answered 2/8, 2011 at 18:18 Comment(4)
Using mysql2 worked fine for me, thanks! - Change the adapter in database.yml to mysql2as well!Geochronology
I had to use gem 'mysql2', '< 0.3' as suggested here: #5841242Bearwood
edit config/database.yml, change adapter 'mysql' to 'mysql2' then works!Rossy
Also note that the Encoding.default_external = Encoding::UTF_8 doesn't seem to apply to ruby files in the /lib folder. Adding # encoding: utf-8 on top of every file there did the trick for me!Postfix
O
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Try to find the exact line which causing this problem and then enforce UTF8 coding, this solution worked for me.

title.to_s.force_encoding("UTF-8")

Orford answered 14/2, 2012 at 14:36 Comment(2)
There seems to be some functions even in standard ruby that seems to cause this. For me it was Digest::MD5.digest(Random.rand(10000).to_s)Cordellcorder
When switching from rails 4.2.8 to 4.2.9 puts "debug URL is #{request.fullpath}" in a controller caused the error, changing to request.fullpath.inspect solved it.Terrazas
R
17

I have a suspicion that you either copy/pasted a part of your Haml template into the file, or you're working with a non-Unicode/non-UTF-8 friendly editor.

See if you can recreate that file from the scratch in a UTF-8 friendly editor. There are plenty for any platform and see whether this fixes your problem. Start by erasing the line with #content and retyping it manually.

Robedechambre answered 12/3, 2011 at 23:41 Comment(1)
Thanks for your command. I had indeed an invalid character. I had a ’ in the text. It was very difficult because the error line wasnt the same. Thanks for your answer!Hallette
T
12

ASCII-8BIT is Ruby's description for characters above the normal 0-0x7f ASCII character-set, and that are single-byte characters. Typically that would be something like ISO-8859-1, or one of its siblings.

If you can identify which character is causing the problem, then you can tell Ruby 1.9.2 to convert between the character set of that character to UTF-8.

James Grey wrote a series of blogs talking about these sort of problems and how to deal with them. I'd recommend going through them.

incompatible character encodings: ASCII-8BIT and UTF-8

That typically happens because you are trying to concatenate two strings, and one contains characters that do not map to the character-set of the other string. There are characters in ISO-8859-1 that do not have equivalents in UTF-8, and vice-versa and how to handle string joining with those incompatibilities requires the programmer to step in.

Trout answered 13/3, 2011 at 1:7 Comment(1)
Ruby's description for ISO-8859-1 is "ISO-8859-1". "ASCII-8BIT" is ruby's description for binary data.Twin
L
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you can force UTF8 with force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8):

Example:

<%= yield.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) %>
Lassiter answered 20/4, 2015 at 1:19 Comment(0)
C
7

For Haml put an encoding hint:

-# coding: UTF-8

on the top left of the Haml page.

Cloistral answered 2/5, 2012 at 10:8 Comment(0)
F
5

I installed gem package mysql2.

gem install mysql2

and then I changed the adapter in mysql2 in database.yml.

Fancier answered 13/6, 2013 at 12:49 Comment(1)
Aww yeahh rock'n'roll my fried it does worked here ! :DMartainn
B
4

The problem was the use of incorrect quotes around the iOS version. Make sure all your quotes are ' and not ‘ or ’.

https://github.com/CocoaPods/CocoaPods/issues/829

Blanding answered 18/2, 2014 at 5:42 Comment(0)
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For prevent an error "can't modify frozen string" for encoding a varible you can use: var.dup.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) or var.dup.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)

Toady answered 19/4, 2017 at 6:31 Comment(0)
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I've experienced similar problem. Although I had have UTF-8 encodings solved (with mysql2 and Encoding.default_external = Encoding::UTF_8 ...) incompatible character encodings: UTF-8 and ASCII-8BIT arose when I used incorrect helper parameters e.g. f.button :submit, "Zrušiť" - works perfectly but f.button "Zrušiť"- throws encoding error.

Scientism answered 25/1, 2012 at 22:36 Comment(0)
E
2

I encountered the error while migrating an app from Ruby 1.8.7 to 1.9.3 and it only occured in production. It turned out that I had some leftovers in my Memcache store. The now encoding sensitive Ruby 1.9.3 version of my app tried to mix old ASCII-8BIT values with new UTF-8.

It was as simple as flushing the cache to fix it for me.

Excurvature answered 31/8, 2013 at 18:6 Comment(0)
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0

I had a similar issue on a custom CoffeeScript file. I solved it by changing the endline encoding from "Unix/Linux" to "Mac OS Classic"

Pentecostal answered 10/9, 2012 at 15:37 Comment(0)
Q
0

The creation of pdf-documents with the rails-latex-gem lead to a similar problem. I solved this by modifying layouts/application.pdf.erb to

\begin{document}

<%= yield.force_encoding("UTF-8") %>


\end{document}
Quentinquercetin answered 16/2, 2013 at 15:11 Comment(0)
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0

it's very strange that I met this problem because I forgot specify the 'type' parameter. e.g.:

add_column :cms_push_msgs, :android_title

which should be:

add_column :cms_push_msgs, :android_content, :string 
Ribbentrop answered 28/5, 2013 at 9:55 Comment(0)
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Just for the record: for me it turned out that it was the gem called 'mysql' ... obviously this is working with US-ASCII 8 bit by default. So changing it to the gem called mysql2 (the 2 is the important point here) solved all of my issues.

I looked @ the gem list posted above - Michael Koper has obviously mysql2 installed but I posted this in case someone has this issue as well .. (took me some time to figure out).

If you dislike this answer please comment and I will delete it.

P.S: German umlauts (ä,ö and ü) screwed it out with mysql

Troopship answered 26/9, 2013 at 23:25 Comment(1)
Be sure to toggle mysql to mysql2 in Gemfile and database.ymlCentering
I
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I had the same problem when parsing CSV files on Ruby 1.9.2 that were correctly parsed on Ruby 1.8. I found the answer here. When opening the CSV file with Ruby CSV module it is necessary to specify UTF-8 enconding as following:

CSV.foreach("file.txt", encoding: "UTF-8") do |row|
   # foo and bar correctly encoded
   foo, bar, ... = row
end
Incongruity answered 2/1, 2014 at 16:0 Comment(0)
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0

i had a similiar problem and the gem string-scrub automagically fixed it for me. https://github.com/hsbt/string-scrub If the given string contains an invalid byte sequence then that invalid byte sequence is replaced with the unicode replacement character (�) and a new string is returned.

Whole answered 14/7, 2014 at 18:9 Comment(0)
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0

I got the same cryptic error message from Rails 4.1, Ruby 2.3.3 in a recent project, stacktrace originating in layout application.html.haml

After a wild goose chase, the culprit was a UTF-8 character which recently had been added to the footer of all pages. For some weird reason the error would only show up intermittently.

Replacing the UTF-8 character with the corresponding HTML escape sequence &#xHHHH; solved the issue.

I hope this saves other people some time in the future..

Photoperiod answered 21/2, 2017 at 5:18 Comment(0)
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0

If the cause of the error is a render block, this works:

<%= (
  render "{SOME_TEMPLATE}", some_variable: some_variable
).force_encoding("UTF-8") %>

I have split the lines to show the brackets and the force encoding

Copyist answered 19/7, 2022 at 11:55 Comment(0)

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