The traceback refers to line 971 in the compiled view (not in a module), 
indicating a call to the URL() function on that line.

On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:33:18 PM UTC-5, Lisandro wrote:
>
> Thanks for the quick answer.
> Yes, I have automated my app with a function; it sets the app in 
> mantainance mode (message for the public), updates the code from 
> repository, compiles the app, restarts uwsgi, and turns off mantainance 
> mode. 
> Just in case, I've just checked and it is running compiled.
>
>
> Line 917 is the call to get_url() function.
> That line is not in the compiled view, but within a module.
> The view just renders my pagination object, so it just does 
> {{=pagination.html()}}
> The pagination object is defined within a module, and the line 917 is the 
> one calling to get_url().
>
> This is a resume of my Pagination object:
>
> class Pagination(object):
>     def __init__(self, cpp, total, pagina, arg_index=0):
>         # ... initializations
>
>     def get_url(self, page):
>         request = current.request
>         args = request.args or []
>         while len(args) < (self.arg_index + 1):
>             args.append(None)
>         args[self.arg_index] = page
>         try:
>             return URL(args=args, vars=request.vars)
>         except:
>             return URL(args=args)
>
>     def html(self):
>         result = ''
>         for e in range(1, self.paginas + 1):
>             result += '<a href="%s">%s</a>' % (self.get_url(e), e)
>         return XML(result)
>
>
>
> The thing is t hat I've hit the URL with any probable combination of args 
> and vars, but I cannot reproduce the error.
>
> Does the ticket store info about the content of vars and args when the 
> error triggered?
> I'm sending tickets2email, so I don't conserve the original ticket, but If 
> I could find that info in the ticket, I guess I could disable tickets2email 
> in scheduler and wait for the error to appear again.
>
>
>
>
> El martes, 20 de diciembre de 2016, 11:37:44 (UTC-3), Anthony escribió:
>>
>> Which line is 971? Are you sure you re-compiled the app after making the 
>> code change?
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 6:38:07 AM UTC-5, Lisandro wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi there!
>>> I have a web2py application running, it's been running for a long time, 
>>> it is a website that serves hundreds of thousands of visits per day, and 
>>> everything works really good.
>>> However, everyonce in a while (let's say, every 3-4 days) an error 
>>> ticket is generated with this traceback:
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last): 
>>> File "/var/www/medios/gluon/restricted.py", line 227, in restricted 
>>> exec ccode in environment 
>>> File "applications/website/compiled/views.lista.html.py", line 971, 
>>> in File "/var/www/medios/gluon/html.py", line 387, in URL other += 
>>> '?%s' % urllib.urlencode(list_vars) 
>>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib.py", line 1332, in urlencode v = 
>>> quote_plus(str(v)) 
>>> UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xed' in 
>>> position 5: ordinal not in range(128)
>>>
>>>
>>> The code portion of my "compiled/views.lista.html.py" involved in the 
>>> error is the call to this function get_url(page), used to create a 
>>> paginator in the view:
>>>
>>> def get_url(page, arg_index):
>>>     args = request.args or []
>>>     if len(args) < (arg_index + 1):
>>>         args.append(None)
>>>     args[arg_index] = pagina
>>>     try:
>>>         return URL(args=args, vars=request.vars)
>>>     except:
>>>         return URL(args=args)
>>>
>>>
>>> As you see, I put a try: except block there, because I thought maybe the 
>>> request.vars had something to do with it.
>>> But the error keeps triggering every 3-4 days, and I don't know how to 
>>> debug it, or where to start.
>>> Of course, I've hit the application with every possible combination of 
>>> request.vars and request.args, but I can't trigger the error.
>>>
>>> Can I do anything else to avoid the error?
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>

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