Do not strip non-ascii chars from outputFile#150
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Do not strip non-ascii chars from outputFile#150thotypous wants to merge 1 commit intoautolab:masterfrom
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Currently, Tango calls
unicode(fh.read(), errors='ignore')to readoutputFilecontents before sending them to thenotifyURL. This has the side effect of stripping any non-ascii characters, which leads to unreadable text in most non-English languages.Once Autolab is fixed (by merging autolab/Autolab#975) to support receiving unicode feedback messages, then there is no point in stripping non-ascii characters.
Then, we can just pass the file object, which is much simpler and is the way recommended by the python-requests documentation to send a file.