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Bently
e0862e8086 fix: add docs and fix error handling in TextEncoderBlock
- Add encoder_block.md documentation
- Remove error handling that yields undeclared output field
- Match pattern used by TextDecoderBlock
2026-01-28 11:05:03 +00:00
Bently
b1259e0bdd docs(blocks): Add docstrings and error handling to TextEncoderBlock
- Add module, class, and method docstrings for 80%+ coverage
- Add try/except error handling per CodeRabbit review
- Use inherited error field from BlockSchemaOutput
2026-01-27 15:58:19 +00:00
Bently
5244bd94fc feat(blocks): Implement Text Encode block (fixes #11111) 2026-01-27 15:48:10 +00:00
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"""Text encoding block for converting special characters to escape sequences."""
import codecs
from backend.data.block import (
Block,
BlockCategory,
BlockOutput,
BlockSchemaInput,
BlockSchemaOutput,
)
from backend.data.model import SchemaField
class TextEncoderBlock(Block):
"""
Encodes a string by converting special characters into escape sequences.
This block is the inverse of TextDecoderBlock. It takes text containing
special characters (like newlines, tabs, etc.) and converts them into
their escape sequence representations (e.g., newline becomes \\n).
"""
class Input(BlockSchemaInput):
"""Input schema for TextEncoderBlock."""
text: str = SchemaField(
description="A string containing special characters to be encoded",
placeholder="Your text with newlines and quotes to encode",
)
class Output(BlockSchemaOutput):
"""Output schema for TextEncoderBlock."""
encoded_text: str = SchemaField(
description="The encoded text with special characters converted to escape sequences"
)
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(
id="5185f32e-4b65-4ecf-8fbb-873f003f09d6",
description="Encodes a string by converting special characters into escape sequences",
categories={BlockCategory.TEXT},
input_schema=TextEncoderBlock.Input,
output_schema=TextEncoderBlock.Output,
test_input={"text": """Hello
World!
This is a "quoted" string."""},
test_output=[
(
"encoded_text",
"""Hello\\nWorld!\\nThis is a "quoted" string.""",
)
],
)
async def run(self, input_data: Input, **kwargs) -> BlockOutput:
"""
Encode the input text by converting special characters to escape sequences.
Args:
input_data: The input containing the text to encode.
**kwargs: Additional keyword arguments (unused).
Yields:
The encoded text with escape sequences.
"""
encoded_text = codecs.encode(input_data.text, "unicode_escape").decode("utf-8")
yield "encoded_text", encoded_text

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# Text Encoder
## What it is
A tool that converts text containing special characters into escaped text sequences.
## What it does
It takes a string of text that contains special characters (like new lines or quotation marks) and converts them into their escape sequence representations (like '\n' for new lines).
## How it works
The Text Encoder examines the input text and identifies special characters. It then replaces these characters with their escape sequence equivalents, making the text safe for storage or transmission in formats that don't support raw special characters.
## Inputs
| Input | Description |
|-------|-------------|
| Text | The text you want to encode, which may contain special characters like new lines or quotation marks |
## Outputs
| Output | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| Encoded Text | The text after processing, with all special characters converted to their escape sequences |
## Possible use case
Imagine you have a piece of text with line breaks that you need to store in a JSON file or send through an API:
```
Hello
World!
This is a "quoted" string.
```
The Text Encoder can convert it into:
```
Hello\nWorld!\nThis is a "quoted" string.
```
This is useful when you need to prepare text for storage in formats that require escape sequences, or when sending data to systems that expect encoded text. It's the inverse operation of the Text Decoder block.