You'll probably get more help from StackOverflow.com. You'll need to 
provide more info, nobody can help you debug this with just that traceback 
information unless they're psychic.

On Sunday, September 9, 2012 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, Richard Arrano wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I've been using webtest to unit test my application and I've encountered a 
> strange issue. I wrap many of my get/post handlers in decorators and in 
> some of those decorators, I put ndb.Model instances in os.environ for later 
> use in the subsequent handler. This works on my local dev server and in 
> production. However, when I run nosetests it always gives me an error:
>  
> os.environ["user"] = user
> File "C:\Python27\lib\os.py", line 420, in __setitem__
>     putenv(key, item)
> TypeError: must be string, not User
>  
> Any ideas on how to mitigate this so my tests won't error out at this 
> point?
>  
> Thanks,
> Richard
>

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