expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not CalibratedClassifierCV
I am trying to save a classifier model into my mongo database, using gridfs.
client=MongoClient(url)
db=client.ticket_advisory
fs = GridFS(db, "model_files")
fs.put(open(file), mode = 'rb')
But I am getting an error :
expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not CalibratedClassifierCV
As gridfs requires str readable object, what can be done to save raw files using gridfs?
PS: Connecting to mongo using python3.x
python python-3.x mongodb gridfs
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I am trying to save a classifier model into my mongo database, using gridfs.
client=MongoClient(url)
db=client.ticket_advisory
fs = GridFS(db, "model_files")
fs.put(open(file), mode = 'rb')
But I am getting an error :
expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not CalibratedClassifierCV
As gridfs requires str readable object, what can be done to save raw files using gridfs?
PS: Connecting to mongo using python3.x
python python-3.x mongodb gridfs
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Seems like a clear message to me. You're trying to store a complex object where the expected input in a "string or btyes". That's not what it is.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 6:56
MongoDB can store binary data, so cant we store complex object in it? Just to confirm. A little detail explanation will be helpful :)
– Deepankar Dey
Nov 21 '18 at 9:10
MongoDB can store "binary bytes" YES. Your Python Class is not a sequence of "binary bytes". You need to be able to serialize any data contained. Be that as bytes or a stringified representation.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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I am trying to save a classifier model into my mongo database, using gridfs.
client=MongoClient(url)
db=client.ticket_advisory
fs = GridFS(db, "model_files")
fs.put(open(file), mode = 'rb')
But I am getting an error :
expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not CalibratedClassifierCV
As gridfs requires str readable object, what can be done to save raw files using gridfs?
PS: Connecting to mongo using python3.x
python python-3.x mongodb gridfs
I am trying to save a classifier model into my mongo database, using gridfs.
client=MongoClient(url)
db=client.ticket_advisory
fs = GridFS(db, "model_files")
fs.put(open(file), mode = 'rb')
But I am getting an error :
expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not CalibratedClassifierCV
As gridfs requires str readable object, what can be done to save raw files using gridfs?
PS: Connecting to mongo using python3.x
python python-3.x mongodb gridfs
python python-3.x mongodb gridfs
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Seems like a clear message to me. You're trying to store a complex object where the expected input in a "string or btyes". That's not what it is.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 6:56
MongoDB can store binary data, so cant we store complex object in it? Just to confirm. A little detail explanation will be helpful :)
– Deepankar Dey
Nov 21 '18 at 9:10
MongoDB can store "binary bytes" YES. Your Python Class is not a sequence of "binary bytes". You need to be able to serialize any data contained. Be that as bytes or a stringified representation.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
add a comment |
1
Seems like a clear message to me. You're trying to store a complex object where the expected input in a "string or btyes". That's not what it is.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 6:56
MongoDB can store binary data, so cant we store complex object in it? Just to confirm. A little detail explanation will be helpful :)
– Deepankar Dey
Nov 21 '18 at 9:10
MongoDB can store "binary bytes" YES. Your Python Class is not a sequence of "binary bytes". You need to be able to serialize any data contained. Be that as bytes or a stringified representation.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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Seems like a clear message to me. You're trying to store a complex object where the expected input in a "string or btyes". That's not what it is.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 6:56
Seems like a clear message to me. You're trying to store a complex object where the expected input in a "string or btyes". That's not what it is.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 6:56
MongoDB can store binary data, so cant we store complex object in it? Just to confirm. A little detail explanation will be helpful :)
– Deepankar Dey
Nov 21 '18 at 9:10
MongoDB can store binary data, so cant we store complex object in it? Just to confirm. A little detail explanation will be helpful :)
– Deepankar Dey
Nov 21 '18 at 9:10
MongoDB can store "binary bytes" YES. Your Python Class is not a sequence of "binary bytes". You need to be able to serialize any data contained. Be that as bytes or a stringified representation.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
MongoDB can store "binary bytes" YES. Your Python Class is not a sequence of "binary bytes". You need to be able to serialize any data contained. Be that as bytes or a stringified representation.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12
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Seems like a clear message to me. You're trying to store a complex object where the expected input in a "string or btyes". That's not what it is.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 6:56
MongoDB can store binary data, so cant we store complex object in it? Just to confirm. A little detail explanation will be helpful :)
– Deepankar Dey
Nov 21 '18 at 9:10
MongoDB can store "binary bytes" YES. Your Python Class is not a sequence of "binary bytes". You need to be able to serialize any data contained. Be that as bytes or a stringified representation.
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 9:12