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pythondev | help | I didn't know where to start, this was the largest community I could find :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-18T10:08:06.953000 | Arcelia | pythondev_help_Arcelia_2019-03-18T10:08:06.953000 | 1,552,903,686.953 | 13,921 |
pythondev | help | is there an ml/computervision subchannel here|? | 2019-03-18T10:08:20.953300 | Arcelia | pythondev_help_Arcelia_2019-03-18T10:08:20.953300 | 1,552,903,700.9533 | 13,922 |
pythondev | help | <@Arcelia> I've been working with darknet lately as I'm training a custom model for the yolo plugin of Shinobi (a free, open-source NVR platform written in node) | 2019-03-18T10:15:26.954400 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T10:15:26.954400 | 1,552,904,126.9544 | 13,923 |
pythondev | help | there’s a <#C0JB9ATQV|data_science> channel | 2019-03-18T10:16:42.955600 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T10:16:42.955600 | 1,552,904,202.9556 | 13,924 |
pythondev | help | with darknet you can train it on custom sets of objects, and it's pretty fast. I would recommend using AlexeyAB's fork of it though. It's a bit more stable and produces more accurate models | 2019-03-18T10:16:49.955800 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T10:16:49.955800 | 1,552,904,209.9558 | 13,925 |
pythondev | help | I was experimenting with selenium automated testing using a jupyter notebook
it seems Symantec Endpoint Protection on my laptop has classified this as malicious activity and has quarantined jupyter.exe under Python scripts folder and a bunch of files around the*.ipynb notebook
I clicked on "Restore" from symantec threats list but even after a few restarts my Juypter notebooks no longer launch
typing "jupyter notebook" at command prompt simply returns me to the command prompt with no message, instead of launching the notebook server
has anyone experienced this and might be able to advise? | 2019-03-18T10:27:27.959100 | Kristofer | pythondev_help_Kristofer_2019-03-18T10:27:27.959100 | 1,552,904,847.9591 | 13,926 |
pythondev | help | Appreciate it! Googling it now :slightly_smiling_face:, please note I am an absolute beginner. I know roughly that I need to learn about learning, training models and computer vision but not where to look for the resources. | 2019-03-18T10:30:40.959600 | Arcelia | pythondev_help_Arcelia_2019-03-18T10:30:40.959600 | 1,552,905,040.9596 | 13,927 |
pythondev | help | delete symantic? | 2019-03-18T10:30:43.959800 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T10:30:43.959800 | 1,552,905,043.9598 | 13,928 |
pythondev | help | IIRC that’s fairly heavy on the false positives | 2019-03-18T10:30:59.960100 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T10:30:59.960100 | 1,552,905,059.9601 | 13,929 |
pythondev | help | any reason you’re using that and not windows defender? | 2019-03-18T10:31:10.960500 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T10:31:10.960500 | 1,552,905,070.9605 | 13,930 |
pythondev | help | sure. It is very janky to work with, so if you hit any snags, just let me know. I've probably hit the same one's (assuming you're attempting this on Linux) | 2019-03-18T10:31:39.961300 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T10:31:39.961300 | 1,552,905,099.9613 | 13,931 |
pythondev | help | :slightly_smiling_face: i wish i could ... i am using my work computer and am bound by org policies ...though they were generous to give me admin permissions on my laptop | 2019-03-18T10:31:44.961600 | Kristofer | pythondev_help_Kristofer_2019-03-18T10:31:44.961600 | 1,552,905,104.9616 | 13,932 |
pythondev | help | I would email your tech support. Feel free to attach jupyter.exe and freak them all out. | 2019-03-18T10:32:16.962100 | Jonas | pythondev_help_Jonas_2019-03-18T10:32:16.962100 | 1,552,905,136.9621 | 13,933 |
pythondev | help | I have to work in Windows, my ultimate goal is to do data mining from a constant video stream. Software that produces the content is only available on windows | 2019-03-18T10:33:29.962200 | Arcelia | pythondev_help_Arcelia_2019-03-18T10:33:29.962200 | 1,552,905,209.9622 | 13,934 |
pythondev | help | ha ha :slightly_smiling_face:
yeah -- i dont have high hopes from our IT ... they may recommend uninstalling everything and reinstalling and all that trial and error. sigh. | 2019-03-18T10:34:57.963400 | Kristofer | pythondev_help_Kristofer_2019-03-18T10:34:57.963400 | 1,552,905,297.9634 | 13,935 |
pythondev | help | Definitely appreciate the offer though! Have to do a bit more reading on this. Seems like this is a pretrained model? | 2019-03-18T10:35:55.963500 | Arcelia | pythondev_help_Arcelia_2019-03-18T10:35:55.963500 | 1,552,905,355.9635 | 13,936 |
pythondev | help | Thanks! Joined it and <#C07F1KB2Q|advanced_python> | 2019-03-18T10:39:34.963700 | Arcelia | pythondev_help_Arcelia_2019-03-18T10:39:34.963700 | 1,552,905,574.9637 | 13,937 |
pythondev | help | AlexeyAB actually made their fork to support Windows and fix a few bugs, but I just used Linux because it's a more solid platform for something like NVR | 2019-03-18T10:42:10.963900 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T10:42:10.963900 | 1,552,905,730.9639 | 13,938 |
pythondev | help | it has some pretrained weights, but you can train it on any set of objects assuming you have sufficient training data | 2019-03-18T10:43:02.964100 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T10:43:02.964100 | 1,552,905,782.9641 | 13,939 |
pythondev | help | what are you hoping to detect? | 2019-03-18T10:43:15.964300 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T10:43:15.964300 | 1,552,905,795.9643 | 13,940 |
pythondev | help | ^update: there were two entries (both from today) in the Threat Protection Logs -- first one said "Restart Required - Quarantined" and the second one said "Restart Processed"
I tried once again the "Restore" action on the first entry and this time it seems to have restored the jupyter.exe to normal functionality
I am able to launch the notebook server once again and run my notebooks
Thanks for the suggestions, happy that I was able to resolve this without involving my IT and wasting half of my day :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-18T10:48:12.967500 | Kristofer | pythondev_help_Kristofer_2019-03-18T10:48:12.967500 | 1,552,906,092.9675 | 13,941 |
pythondev | help | as a side note, Shinobi has pretty cool plugin support, and it's very lightweight. The yolo plugin can also be configured to store a record of whatever it detected in a DB. You could probably use it to do what you want. I'm not sure how your whole system ties together, so it might not be worth it though | 2019-03-18T10:52:04.967600 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T10:52:04.967600 | 1,552,906,324.9676 | 13,942 |
pythondev | help | all, I have a programming approach question may be specific to Python. When parsing strings containing text and delimiters, is it much better to parse syntax on-the-spot as you're iterating through each word/delimiter or pull out what's marked by delimiters, parse, then reinsert back into the marked placeholders? I guess it's more of a style question but I'm trying to see whether certain styles or approaches are favored over others when working with communities of programmers. | 2019-03-18T13:29:13.972600 | Granville | pythondev_help_Granville_2019-03-18T13:29:13.972600 | 1,552,915,753.9726 | 13,943 |
pythondev | help | Depending on the consistency of the delimiters, you could utilize regex capture groups. | 2019-03-18T13:32:34.973700 | Marla | pythondev_help_Marla_2019-03-18T13:32:34.973700 | 1,552,915,954.9737 | 13,944 |
pythondev | help | that's what I was thinking. I'm still trying to determine how to best approach that as the delimiters can vary from a set of enclosed brackets to single colons | 2019-03-18T13:34:09.974700 | Granville | pythondev_help_Granville_2019-03-18T13:34:09.974700 | 1,552,916,049.9747 | 13,945 |
pythondev | help | If the delimiters are cleanly indicated, I tend to `split()` first and tackle each piece second. The exception is when you have issues like "oh, no, that comma is actually within quotes, so it's not a delimiter", where you need to parse the contents as you go just to understand how to split things. | 2019-03-18T13:36:08.976600 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T13:36:08.976600 | 1,552,916,168.9766 | 13,946 |
pythondev | help | that makes sense, thanks | 2019-03-18T13:38:25.977700 | Granville | pythondev_help_Granville_2019-03-18T13:38:25.977700 | 1,552,916,305.9777 | 13,947 |
pythondev | help | anyone know of good libraries to run sql queries via the web browser? | 2019-03-18T14:20:00.978100 | Nenita | pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-03-18T14:20:00.978100 | 1,552,918,800.9781 | 13,948 |
pythondev | help | that's kinda taboo | 2019-03-18T14:20:34.978400 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T14:20:34.978400 | 1,552,918,834.9784 | 13,949 |
pythondev | help | historically, managing to run SQL queries from a frontend interface was a common approach for hackers | 2019-03-18T14:22:26.979500 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T14:22:26.979500 | 1,552,918,946.9795 | 13,950 |
pythondev | help | yep, and the glory days of sql injection | 2019-03-18T14:26:07.979800 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T14:26:07.979800 | 1,552,919,167.9798 | 13,951 |
pythondev | help | sql server in azure has a query editor | 2019-03-18T14:30:59.980500 | Deon | pythondev_help_Deon_2019-03-18T14:30:59.980500 | 1,552,919,459.9805 | 13,952 |
pythondev | help | relevant: <https://xkcd.com/327/> | 2019-03-18T14:31:08.980700 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-03-18T14:31:08.980700 | 1,552,919,468.9807 | 13,953 |
pythondev | help | What is the best way to configure Debian 9.5 to use URF8 or allow by default? | 2019-03-18T15:03:51.984400 | Candra | pythondev_help_Candra_2019-03-18T15:03:51.984400 | 1,552,921,431.9844 | 13,954 |
pythondev | help | I installed the `locales` debian package and run:
```
sudo sed -i '/^#.* en_US.* /s/^#//' /etc/locale.gen
sudo locale-gen
export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF8
```
but I’m not sure if this is the “proper” way or more hacky. | 2019-03-18T15:24:19.985600 | Candra | pythondev_help_Candra_2019-03-18T15:24:19.985600 | 1,552,922,659.9856 | 13,955 |
pythondev | help | I have the following snippet that is failing silently. | 2019-03-18T15:46:09.985900 | Jamey | pythondev_help_Jamey_2019-03-18T15:46:09.985900 | 1,552,923,969.9859 | 13,956 |
pythondev | help | The idea is that I use `click` to show the user a number of random values from the News API from which they pick their news source of choice, upon which I return them the headlines from that choice.
It works when I do it without `click` but I'm trying to work out where I get the user to input data so that the prompt shows on the screen and the user can enter their choice. Using `import pdb; pdb.set_trace()` hasn't yielded anything yet. | 2019-03-18T15:46:52.986700 | Jamey | pythondev_help_Jamey_2019-03-18T15:46:52.986700 | 1,552,924,012.9867 | 13,957 |
pythondev | help | ```if sources.ok:
source_list = [source['name'] for source in sources.json()['sources']]
full_sources_list = {
source['name']: source['id'] for source in sources.json()['sources']
}
rand_list = sample(source_list, 4)``` | 2019-03-18T15:47:24.986900 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T15:47:24.986900 | 1,552,924,044.9869 | 13,958 |
pythondev | help | what happens if `sources` is not ok? | 2019-03-18T15:47:55.987600 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T15:47:55.987600 | 1,552,924,075.9876 | 13,959 |
pythondev | help | I haven't written code for that case but I know it isn't the one failing because when I put `choice` above the `click` declaration, it returns the list of sources as expected. Not great, but it works | 2019-03-18T15:51:34.989200 | Jamey | pythondev_help_Jamey_2019-03-18T15:51:34.989200 | 1,552,924,294.9892 | 13,960 |
pythondev | help | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 2019-03-18T15:51:36.989300 | Jamey | pythondev_help_Jamey_2019-03-18T15:51:36.989300 | 1,552,924,296.9893 | 13,961 |
pythondev | help | Hey guys, I'm working with Python/Django but getting a syntax error trying to create a new route in the global urls.py. First time, and I'm not sure where the syntax error is. | 2019-03-18T16:12:32.990200 | Hayden | pythondev_help_Hayden_2019-03-18T16:12:32.990200 | 1,552,925,552.9902 | 13,962 |
pythondev | help | missing a ) i think? | 2019-03-18T16:13:24.990600 | Deon | pythondev_help_Deon_2019-03-18T16:13:24.990600 | 1,552,925,604.9906 | 13,963 |
pythondev | help | after 'blog.urls') | 2019-03-18T16:13:30.990800 | Deon | pythondev_help_Deon_2019-03-18T16:13:30.990800 | 1,552,925,610.9908 | 13,964 |
pythondev | help | yeah looks like it to me too | 2019-03-18T16:14:01.991200 | Britteny | pythondev_help_Britteny_2019-03-18T16:14:01.991200 | 1,552,925,641.9912 | 13,965 |
pythondev | help | Yeah, that got me to a new error! Thanks <@Deon> | 2019-03-18T16:14:48.991700 | Hayden | pythondev_help_Hayden_2019-03-18T16:14:48.991700 | 1,552,925,688.9917 | 13,966 |
pythondev | help | yw | 2019-03-18T16:14:59.991900 | Deon | pythondev_help_Deon_2019-03-18T16:14:59.991900 | 1,552,925,699.9919 | 13,967 |
pythondev | help | "ValueError: time data '2019-03-15T22:10:40.735258Z' does not match format '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f%Z'" | 2019-03-18T17:11:02.993200 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:11:02.993200 | 1,552,929,062.9932 | 13,968 |
pythondev | help | This exception happens when i run my code in Linux, but when I run it on windows it works perfectly fine, here is the line: | 2019-03-18T17:11:58.994100 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:11:58.994100 | 1,552,929,118.9941 | 13,969 |
pythondev | help | None | 2019-03-18T17:12:04.994200 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:12:04.994200 | 1,552,929,124.9942 | 13,970 |
pythondev | help | any idea why it is working on windows but failing on linux? | 2019-03-18T17:12:36.994900 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:12:36.994900 | 1,552,929,156.9949 | 13,971 |
pythondev | help | try %Z instead of %z? | 2019-03-18T17:14:08.995200 | Deon | pythondev_help_Deon_2019-03-18T17:14:08.995200 | 1,552,929,248.9952 | 13,972 |
pythondev | help | and if that doesnt work try .%fZ | 2019-03-18T17:15:27.995500 | Deon | pythondev_help_Deon_2019-03-18T17:15:27.995500 | 1,552,929,327.9955 | 13,973 |
pythondev | help | hmm ok | 2019-03-18T17:16:25.995700 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:16:25.995700 | 1,552,929,385.9957 | 13,974 |
pythondev | help | let me try | 2019-03-18T17:16:26.995900 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:16:26.995900 | 1,552,929,386.9959 | 13,975 |
pythondev | help | i already tried %Z but didnt work out, i will try %fZ now | 2019-03-18T17:17:06.996600 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:17:06.996600 | 1,552,929,426.9966 | 13,976 |
pythondev | help | File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/sre_parse.py", line 759, in _parse
raise source.error(err.msg, len(name) + 1) from None
sre_constants.error: redefinition of group name 'f' as group 8; was group 7 at position 175 | 2019-03-18T17:20:46.997400 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:20:46.997400 | 1,552,929,646.9974 | 13,977 |
pythondev | help | unfortunately failed | 2019-03-18T17:20:52.997700 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:20:52.997700 | 1,552,929,652.9977 | 13,978 |
pythondev | help | what version python? | 2019-03-18T17:26:23.997900 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T17:26:23.997900 | 1,552,929,983.9979 | 13,979 |
pythondev | help | 3.6.7 | 2019-03-18T17:28:24.998100 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:28:24.998100 | 1,552,930,104.9981 | 13,980 |
pythondev | help | Are you doing %f%fZ? | 2019-03-18T17:30:05.998600 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T17:30:05.998600 | 1,552,930,205.9986 | 13,981 |
pythondev | help | ```%f%z``` | 2019-03-18T17:30:19.998800 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T17:30:19.998800 | 1,552,930,219.9988 | 13,982 |
pythondev | help | `%f` is microsecnd as a decimal number | 2019-03-18T17:30:31.999100 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-18T17:30:31.999100 | 1,552,930,231.9991 | 13,983 |
pythondev | help | I was doing %f%fZ, now i did it %fZ and it is working | 2019-03-18T17:34:22.999800 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:34:22.999800 | 1,552,930,462.9998 | 13,984 |
pythondev | help | thanks | 2019-03-18T17:34:24.000000 | Doretta | pythondev_help_Doretta_2019-03-18T17:34:24.000000 | 1,552,930,464 | 13,985 |
pythondev | help | Can someone tell me why I get this error ' data = list(row[i] for i in included_cols)
NameError: name 'row' is not defined' and suggest how to fix it? Thanks. | 2019-03-18T18:20:42.000100 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T18:20:42.000100 | 1,552,933,242.0001 | 13,986 |
pythondev | help | for the above, import csv | 2019-03-18T18:35:52.000400 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T18:35:52.000400 | 1,552,934,152.0004 | 13,987 |
pythondev | help | import .models LatLong | 2019-03-18T18:36:04.000600 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T18:36:04.000600 | 1,552,934,164.0006 | 13,988 |
pythondev | help | <@Rosalia> That is pretty puzzling to me. Are you really running the code as pasted here, or was there some change from when the error was encountered? | 2019-03-18T18:44:05.001700 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T18:44:05.001700 | 1,552,934,645.0017 | 13,989 |
pythondev | help | It's running as it's shown. Darn why does this always happen to me? Here is the wider context. Thanks! | 2019-03-18T18:45:34.001800 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T18:45:34.001800 | 1,552,934,734.0018 | 13,990 |
pythondev | help | Just for kicks can you paste the full error? | 2019-03-18T18:47:14.002300 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T18:47:14.002300 | 1,552,934,834.0023 | 13,991 |
pythondev | help | I'm trying but it's too big for slack. Hmm I can try to do some lines at least! | 2019-03-18T19:15:14.002600 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T19:15:14.002600 | 1,552,936,514.0026 | 13,992 |
pythondev | help | File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 219, in _call_with_frames_removed
File "/Users/ardrasalemy/TransLoc/Challenge/GeoData-Django/heatmap/management/commands/load_geodata.py", line 11, in <module>
class Command(BaseCommand):
File "/Users/ardrasalemy/TransLoc/Challenge/GeoData-Django/heatmap/management/commands/load_geodata.py", line 30, in Command
data = list(row[i] for i in included_cols)
File "/Users/ardrasalemy/TransLoc/Challenge/GeoData-Django/heatmap/management/commands/load_geodata.py", line 30, in <genexpr>
data = list(row[i] for i in included_cols)
NameError: name 'row' is not defined | 2019-03-18T19:24:37.002900 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T19:24:37.002900 | 1,552,937,077.0029 | 13,993 |
pythondev | help | Is that helpful at all? Thanks! | 2019-03-18T19:24:54.003100 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T19:24:54.003100 | 1,552,937,094.0031 | 13,994 |
pythondev | help | Thanks. Yeah, I mainly just wanted to double-check it. I'm honestly really puzzled. | 2019-03-18T19:27:41.003300 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T19:27:41.003300 | 1,552,937,261.0033 | 13,995 |
pythondev | help | Maybe try inserting a `print(row)` above it to see if the variable is known outside of the generator context? | 2019-03-18T19:28:31.003500 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T19:28:31.003500 | 1,552,937,311.0035 | 13,996 |
pythondev | help | Is there any chance you have an editor that might have used a different Unicode character in your source code, so that you've effectively got like `for röw in reader`? | 2019-03-18T19:30:15.003700 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T19:30:15.003700 | 1,552,937,415.0037 | 13,997 |
pythondev | help | Tabs instead of spaces messing up the indent levels so it thinks it's not actually inside the `for` loop? I'm grasping at straws. | 2019-03-18T19:30:48.003900 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T19:30:48.003900 | 1,552,937,448.0039 | 13,998 |
pythondev | help | I thought same and copied code to my editor, and indentation looked fine | 2019-03-18T19:32:45.004200 | Raguel | pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-03-18T19:32:45.004200 | 1,552,937,565.0042 | 13,999 |
pythondev | help | I'm using Visual Studio Code, usually works pretty well for linting and stuff. I'll try the print and report back! | 2019-03-18T19:33:27.004400 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T19:33:27.004400 | 1,552,937,607.0044 | 14,000 |
pythondev | help | By the way, indexing `row` by number I don't think will work, but that should produce a different error. Also, you don't have to skip the header with a `DictReader` since it reads in the header itself to create the dict keys. | 2019-03-18T19:45:05.004600 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T19:45:05.004600 | 1,552,938,305.0046 | 14,001 |
pythondev | help | Thank you Ed! I got the solution. I can paste it for you if you're curious. And you're suggestions are right. | 2019-03-18T21:45:31.005000 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T21:45:31.005000 | 1,552,945,531.005 | 14,002 |
pythondev | help | Yes, please, I'm very curious what was wrong. | 2019-03-18T21:45:58.005200 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T21:45:58.005200 | 1,552,945,558.0052 | 14,003 |
pythondev | help | class Command(BaseCommand):
# ("heatmap/.GeoLite2-City-CSV_20190312/.GeoLite2-City-Blocks-IPv4.csv")
def handle(self, *args, **kwargs):
with open('heatmap/.GeoLite2-City-CSV_20190312/.GeoLite2-City-Blocks-IPv4.csv') as csvfile:
# get number of columns
# num_columns = len(csvfile.readline().split(','))
len(csvfile.readline().split(','))
csvfile.seek(0)
reader = csv.DictReader(csvfile)
for row in reader:
print(row['latitude'])
LatLong.objects.create(
latitude=row['latitude'], longitude=row['longitude']) | 2019-03-18T21:50:46.005400 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T21:50:46.005400 | 1,552,945,846.0054 | 14,004 |
pythondev | help | So what was the thing that changed to make the error go away? | 2019-03-18T21:53:32.005600 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T21:53:32.005600 | 1,552,946,012.0056 | 14,005 |
pythondev | help | I think the two main problems were the for loop (didn't need it) and also taking out the 'included_cols' line, since as you said, the dictreader read the columns. | 2019-03-18T21:56:02.005800 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T21:56:02.005800 | 1,552,946,162.0058 | 14,006 |
pythondev | help | Now I need to figure out how to delete 109,000+ model objects that got created during all the testing! Maybe i should just delete the database and recreate it? | 2019-03-18T21:57:48.006000 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T21:57:48.006000 | 1,552,946,268.006 | 14,007 |
pythondev | help | Hmmm. Still doesn't really explain the NameError. Maybe I'll chalk that up to VSCode getting into a weird state where it was executing a cached .pyc instead of the latest source... | 2019-03-18T21:58:55.006200 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T21:58:55.006200 | 1,552,946,335.0062 | 14,008 |
pythondev | help | I guess I mean not the for loop but the data line under it. Still learning myself! | 2019-03-18T22:00:35.006400 | Rosalia | pythondev_help_Rosalia_2019-03-18T22:00:35.006400 | 1,552,946,435.0064 | 14,009 |
pythondev | help | Unable to reproduce `NameError`. It gives `KeyError` and that makes sense. | 2019-03-18T22:34:26.006800 | Raguel | pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-03-18T22:34:26.006800 | 1,552,948,466.0068 | 14,010 |
pythondev | help | <@Sasha> you might be right?: <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45216264/clear-file-content-cache-in-visual-studio-code> | 2019-03-18T22:36:50.007000 | Raguel | pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-03-18T22:36:50.007000 | 1,552,948,610.007 | 14,011 |
pythondev | help | I probably need to add that to my repertoire for "impossible" behavior... "Are you using an IDE, and have you restarted it?" | 2019-03-18T22:40:27.007300 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-03-18T22:40:27.007300 | 1,552,948,827.0073 | 14,012 |
pythondev | help | I think a few weeks ago one of you guys told me that the %s style of string formatting is out of fashion but i can't find what i'm supposed to be using instead | 2019-03-18T22:47:14.008300 | Demetrice | pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-03-18T22:47:14.008300 | 1,552,949,234.0083 | 14,013 |
pythondev | help | What version of python are you on? If python 3.7 then you want f-strings, otherwise you want str.format. <https://realpython.com/python-f-strings/> | 2019-03-18T22:53:42.008700 | Letty | pythondev_help_Letty_2019-03-18T22:53:42.008700 | 1,552,949,622.0087 | 14,014 |
pythondev | help | (that guide covers the basics of str.format too, and what benefits each method has) | 2019-03-18T22:54:32.009000 | Letty | pythondev_help_Letty_2019-03-18T22:54:32.009000 | 1,552,949,672.009 | 14,015 |
pythondev | help | It's something i find myself looking up often. I think i'll save this link. Thank You | 2019-03-18T23:00:59.009200 | Demetrice | pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-03-18T23:00:59.009200 | 1,552,950,059.0092 | 14,016 |
pythondev | help | Modified it to this:
```
from random import sample
from urllib.parse import urljoin
import click
import requests
from .settings import API_KEY, SOURCES, TOP_HEAD
SOURCE_URL = urljoin(SOURCES, '?apiKey={}'.format(API_KEY))
# TODO: Try a deliberate failure to see how the remote API responds
# so that your code knows how to catch those exceptions properly,
sources = requests.get(SOURCE_URL)
if sources.ok:
source_list = [source['name'] for source in sources.json()['sources']]
full_sources_list = {
source['name']: source['id'] for source in sources.json()['sources']
}
rand_list = sample(source_list, 4)
@click.command()
def get_news_items():
"""
This is a script that takes in a choice from you
our wonderful user and returns the top 10 news
headlines of the day to you from your source
of choice.
choice: A string that should match the names of the sources
shown on the screen.
If not, you'll probably get an
error of some sort. Ideally 'Invalid Choice' but
you may get something more strange.
The returned information will contain
the title, description and link of said headline.
This shall allow you to follow up on the story
should you wish to.
"""
choice = click.prompt(
'Enter a valid news source from the list shown',
type=click.Choice(rand_list)
)
if choice in rand_list:
source_id = full_sources_list[choice]
top_headlines = urljoin(
TOP_HEAD, '?sources={}&apiKey={}'.format(source_id, API_KEY)
)
resp = requests.get(top_headlines).json()
for news_item in resp['articles']:
print({
'title': news_item['title'],
'description': news_item['description'],
'url': news_item['url']
})
else:
return 'Invalid Choice'
```
Basically removed `@click.argument` since it wasn't necessary. Also wasn't passing the `apiKey` parameter correctly. Works now. :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-19T04:31:27.009700 | Jamey | pythondev_help_Jamey_2019-03-19T04:31:27.009700 | 1,552,969,887.0097 | 14,017 |
pythondev | help | Does anyone understand why I cannot `import redis` in a script, but can do it in a repl?
```
# python dev/tools/update_apps_redis.py
File "/path/to/file.py", line 5, in <module>
import redis
ImportError: No module named redis
```
but
```
# python3
Python 3.5.3 (default, Sep 27 2018, 17:25:39)
[GCC 6.3.0 20170516] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import redis
>>> redis
<module 'redis' from '/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/redis/__init__.py'>
``` | 2019-03-19T05:26:26.011300 | Yaeko | pythondev_help_Yaeko_2019-03-19T05:26:26.011300 | 1,552,973,186.0113 | 14,018 |
pythondev | help | There are no virtualenv or similar involved | 2019-03-19T05:26:37.011800 | Yaeko | pythondev_help_Yaeko_2019-03-19T05:26:37.011800 | 1,552,973,197.0118 | 14,019 |
pythondev | help | try `which python` | 2019-03-19T05:27:04.012200 | Brandi | pythondev_help_Brandi_2019-03-19T05:27:04.012200 | 1,552,973,224.0122 | 14,020 |
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