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When I try to get raw data of response body, the buffer() always returns data in the form of 'str'.
This is not what the API Reference says: buffer() → Awaitable[bytes]
The body data in my case is 'amf', so I try to encode the 'str' data before pass it to a 'amf' parser(such as py3Amf), but the result is unresovable. Then I try to catch 'amf' data by Charles, and find that the binary data generated by res.buffer().encode() is differ from that catched by Charles. (Charles gives the right 'amf' data in binary, which is parsable.)
Please help.
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Hi @Yang-z, it looks like this project has been abandoned. You may want to consider the active fork pyppeteer2. Feel free to create an issue there if your problem persists with the updated libary.
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When I try to get raw data of response body, the buffer() always returns data in the form of 'str'.
This is not what the API Reference says:
buffer() → Awaitable[bytes]
The body data in my case is 'amf', so I try to encode the 'str' data before pass it to a 'amf' parser(such as py3Amf), but the result is unresovable. Then I try to catch 'amf' data by Charles, and find that the binary data generated by res.buffer().encode() is differ from that catched by Charles. (Charles gives the right 'amf' data in binary, which is parsable.)
Please help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: