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Sometimes the DUT id may contain characters that aren't appropriate for
file names. Sanitize the dut_id, so that we can safely use any ID.


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Sometimes the DUT id may contain characters that aren't appropriate for
file names. Sanitize the dut_id, so that we can safely use any ID.
@jdve jdve force-pushed the sanitize-dut-id branch from e0f6f0f to cb5bfc3 Compare August 27, 2020 18:29
@nbai2022 nbai2022 self-requested a review September 28, 2022 16:39
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def _get_valid_filename(s):
# Reference: https://stackoverflow.com/a/46801075
s = str(s).strip().replace(' ', '_')
return re.sub(r'(?u)[^-\w.]', '_', s)
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I've hit an issue before where the filename was too long for the filesystem, this could be guarded against too here.

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