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pythondev | help | Same as most AWS services | 2019-04-27T22:43:09.392700 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:43:09.392700 | 1,556,404,989.3927 | 21,021 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2019-04-27T22:43:27.393200 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-27T22:43:27.393200 | 1,556,405,007.3932 | 21,022 |
pythondev | help | "Amazon Web Services WHICH REQUIRE A GOD DAMN PHD TO CONFIGURE" | 2019-04-27T22:43:31.393400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:43:31.393400 | 1,556,405,011.3934 | 21,023 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2019-04-27T22:43:40.393600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:43:40.393600 | 1,556,405,020.3936 | 21,024 |
pythondev | help | like I'm not a complete moron. I'll admit I am not an AWS guru but I know my way around it | 2019-04-27T22:44:01.394100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:44:01.394100 | 1,556,405,041.3941 | 21,025 |
pythondev | help | and I'm pretty sure I'm configuring this right and it's just some hidden BS that is preventing it "because security" | 2019-04-27T22:44:21.394600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:44:21.394600 | 1,556,405,061.3946 | 21,026 |
pythondev | help | I've tried everything I can think of and I'm lost lol | 2019-04-27T22:44:49.394900 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:44:49.394900 | 1,556,405,089.3949 | 21,027 |
pythondev | help | oh well | 2019-04-27T22:44:53.395100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:44:53.395100 | 1,556,405,093.3951 | 21,028 |
pythondev | help | guess I'll figure it out eventually. | 2019-04-27T22:45:00.395400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:45:00.395400 | 1,556,405,100.3954 | 21,029 |
pythondev | help | Mybe try Azure, GCP, IBM, Oracle | 2019-04-27T22:47:59.396000 | Clayton | pythondev_help_Clayton_2019-04-27T22:47:59.396000 | 1,556,405,279.396 | 21,030 |
pythondev | help | haha | 2019-04-27T22:49:42.396400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:49:42.396400 | 1,556,405,382.3964 | 21,031 |
pythondev | help | I actually really like AWS honestly | 2019-04-27T22:49:55.396700 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:49:55.396700 | 1,556,405,395.3967 | 21,032 |
pythondev | help | I just don't like not being able to figure things out :smile: | 2019-04-27T22:50:05.397000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:50:05.397000 | 1,556,405,405.397 | 21,033 |
pythondev | help | esp since the whole reason for this in the first place actually isn't even to get the file into S3 ... it's just an interim step I got distratced by and like 9 hours later here I am haha | 2019-04-27T22:50:34.397600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:50:34.397600 | 1,556,405,434.3976 | 21,034 |
pythondev | help | I'm trying ooooone more thing here | 2019-04-27T22:52:26.397800 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:52:26.397800 | 1,556,405,546.3978 | 21,035 |
pythondev | help | 9 hours? eh whats 1 more? | 2019-04-27T22:53:42.398100 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-27T22:53:42.398100 | 1,556,405,622.3981 | 21,036 |
pythondev | help | didn't work :cry: lol | 2019-04-27T22:54:17.398300 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:54:17.398300 | 1,556,405,657.3983 | 21,037 |
pythondev | help | but yea you're right - I already know it's impossible for me to stop at this point | 2019-04-27T22:54:33.398800 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:54:33.398800 | 1,556,405,673.3988 | 21,038 |
pythondev | help | I have to figure it out | 2019-04-27T22:54:37.399000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T22:54:37.399000 | 1,556,405,677.399 | 21,039 |
pythondev | help | You should just move on to a work around. You know you will figure it out later. | 2019-04-27T23:01:37.399800 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-27T23:01:37.399800 | 1,556,406,097.3998 | 21,040 |
pythondev | help | the workaround is basically "do it manually" which is the whole hting I'm trying to avoid lol | 2019-04-27T23:04:39.400400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T23:04:39.400400 | 1,556,406,279.4004 | 21,041 |
pythondev | help | I was just trying to set up an automated DB export of active users, customers and subscriptions to CSV so I could then import the users into mailchimp to build my list the first time, but in doing it I figured it'd be nice to just auto-export a copy of everything each time I deploy so I can always jump into S3 and get an updated view of my users, customers, etc | 2019-04-27T23:06:20.402200 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-27T23:06:20.402200 | 1,556,406,380.4022 | 21,042 |
pythondev | help | finally figured it out | 2019-04-28T00:38:02.402400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T00:38:02.402400 | 1,556,411,882.4024 | 21,043 |
pythondev | help | what fixed it | 2019-04-28T11:40:16.403300 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-04-28T11:40:16.403300 | 1,556,451,616.4033 | 21,044 |
pythondev | help | Mornin' | 2019-04-28T13:01:23.403800 | Clayton | pythondev_help_Clayton_2019-04-28T13:01:23.403800 | 1,556,456,483.4038 | 21,045 |
pythondev | help | i too would like to know what fixed it <@Frankie> | 2019-04-28T13:06:22.404300 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-28T13:06:22.404300 | 1,556,456,782.4043 | 21,046 |
pythondev | help | <@Bethany> <@Priscilla> well I don't know if this is right but basically What I ended up doing was assigning the bucket policy to the same user that manages my static files | 2019-04-28T13:37:13.405100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:37:13.405100 | 1,556,458,633.4051 | 21,047 |
pythondev | help | instead of assigning it to the role of the EC2 instance | 2019-04-28T13:37:21.405400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:37:21.405400 | 1,556,458,641.4054 | 21,048 |
pythondev | help | I actually even tried creating a new user specifically for managing this bucket but it seems the `boto` library that interfaces w/ the AWS API needs some extra stuff it's not telling you about in terms of permissions | 2019-04-28T13:38:07.406300 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:38:07.406300 | 1,556,458,687.4063 | 21,049 |
pythondev | help | e.g. it might need to read the ACL of the bucket in order to determine if it's allowed to put stuff in it, or whatever ... | 2019-04-28T13:38:27.406800 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:38:27.406800 | 1,556,458,707.4068 | 21,050 |
pythondev | help | neat, i think i get it. nice job! :smile: | 2019-04-28T13:39:08.407900 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-28T13:39:08.407900 | 1,556,458,748.4079 | 21,051 |
pythondev | help | so the static files user has a bunch more permissions but applying the bucket policy to it strips its permissions down to just `PutObject` and `PutObjectAcl`, along with whatever other stuff it (apparently) needs | 2019-04-28T13:39:21.408200 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:39:21.408200 | 1,556,458,761.4082 | 21,052 |
pythondev | help | I tried to get a file from the bucket w/ that user and tried changing the ACL and stuff like that and it denied me which is what I wanted but it is definitely annoying that I don't actually know what permissions it needs and just have to trust that the developer assigned ones that are safe for what I want. Unfortunately the only way to know for sure would be for me to dig into the source of `boto` but tbh I don't care that much lol | 2019-04-28T13:40:30.409700 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:40:30.409700 | 1,556,458,830.4097 | 21,053 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2019-04-28T13:41:40.410300 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-28T13:41:40.410300 | 1,556,458,900.4103 | 21,054 |
pythondev | help | did you get your dictionary thing figured out? <@Priscilla> | 2019-04-28T13:56:14.410600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:56:14.410600 | 1,556,459,774.4106 | 21,055 |
pythondev | help | not yet | 2019-04-28T13:56:27.410900 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-28T13:56:27.410900 | 1,556,459,787.4109 | 21,056 |
pythondev | help | what part are you working on? | 2019-04-28T13:57:19.412000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:57:19.412000 | 1,556,459,839.412 | 21,057 |
pythondev | help | I had the rest of it sort of figured out in my head but just needed some more info on how you planned to structure things | 2019-04-28T13:57:52.413000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T13:57:52.413000 | 1,556,459,872.413 | 21,058 |
pythondev | help | Hi everyone,
I have a strange question… there is a way to execute some python code if you import some module?
smthing like:
```
if iscalled('import matplotlib.pyplot' ):
execute python code
``` | 2019-04-28T13:58:22.414000 | Alicia | pythondev_help_Alicia_2019-04-28T13:58:22.414000 | 1,556,459,902.414 | 21,059 |
pythondev | help | id like each serial number to have its own list, so the only information in each list pertains to that instrument | 2019-04-28T13:58:40.414300 | Priscilla | pythondev_help_Priscilla_2019-04-28T13:58:40.414300 | 1,556,459,920.4143 | 21,060 |
pythondev | help | <@Alicia> what problem you're trying to solve? | 2019-04-28T13:59:25.415300 | Chester | pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-28T13:59:25.415300 | 1,556,459,965.4153 | 21,061 |
pythondev | help | the problem is related to this stackoverflow issue
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21784641/installation-issue-with-matplotlib-python> | 2019-04-28T14:00:03.415400 | Alicia | pythondev_help_Alicia_2019-04-28T14:00:03.415400 | 1,556,460,003.4154 | 21,062 |
pythondev | help | yea that's pretty simple | 2019-04-28T14:00:13.415800 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:00:13.415800 | 1,556,460,013.4158 | 21,063 |
pythondev | help | <@Priscilla> so you need to iterate through the list of serials and create an empty list as the value of that key in a dict | 2019-04-28T14:00:36.416300 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:00:36.416300 | 1,556,460,036.4163 | 21,064 |
pythondev | help | I'm not sure how | 2019-04-28T14:00:49.416700 | Chester | pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-28T14:00:49.416700 | 1,556,460,049.4167 | 21,065 |
pythondev | help | In my package at the moment I simply solve this running this code in the __init__ files:
```
# This piece of code is needed to fix a bug in matplotlib on MacOs
# see: <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21784641/installation-issue-with-matplotlib-python> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
p = pathlib.Path('~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc')
try:
with open(os.path.expanduser(p), "w", encoding='utf-8') as f:
f.write('backend: TkAgg\n')
except Exception as e:
print(e)
print('Something went wrong! You have to perform a manual fix.')
print("To Fix: Add the row 'backend: TkAgg' in the file '~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc'.")
else:
print("Detected the following system platform: {}.".format(sys.platform))
print("Not performing matplotlib fix.")
``` | 2019-04-28T14:01:08.417200 | Alicia | pythondev_help_Alicia_2019-04-28T14:01:08.417200 | 1,556,460,068.4172 | 21,066 |
pythondev | help | but this really slowed down the package import phase somehow | 2019-04-28T14:01:41.417800 | Alicia | pythondev_help_Alicia_2019-04-28T14:01:41.417800 | 1,556,460,101.4178 | 21,067 |
pythondev | help | ```
mydict = {}
mykeys = ['a', 'b', 'c']
for key in mykeys:
mydict[key] = []
# or ...
mydict = { key: [] for key in mykeys } # Dictionary comprehension!
# or ...
from collections import OrderedDict
mykeys = ['a', 'b', 'c']
myvals = [[], [], []]
# alternatively for myvals:
myvals = [[] for key in mykeys] # List comprehension: saves you from typing [], [], [], [] ......... forever
mydict = OrderedDict(zip(mykeys, myvals))
``` | 2019-04-28T14:03:19.419600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:03:19.419600 | 1,556,460,199.4196 | 21,068 |
pythondev | help | What about using this instead <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21784641/installation-issue-with-matplotlib-python#comment56913201_21789908> | 2019-04-28T14:03:23.419800 | Chester | pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-28T14:03:23.419800 | 1,556,460,203.4198 | 21,069 |
pythondev | help | lots of ways to do it | 2019-04-28T14:03:25.420100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:03:25.420100 | 1,556,460,205.4201 | 21,070 |
pythondev | help | I quite like the `OrderedDict(zip(keys, vals))` pattern cause it allows you to really see what the vals will be by putting them all in a list | 2019-04-28T14:04:27.420900 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:04:27.420900 | 1,556,460,267.4209 | 21,071 |
pythondev | help | I use it a lot | 2019-04-28T14:04:33.421100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:04:33.421100 | 1,556,460,273.4211 | 21,072 |
pythondev | help | There's also `collections.defaultdict` | 2019-04-28T14:06:11.421400 | Chester | pythondev_help_Chester_2019-04-28T14:06:11.421400 | 1,556,460,371.4214 | 21,073 |
pythondev | help | mmm I will try that, maybe is better | 2019-04-28T14:06:43.421600 | Alicia | pythondev_help_Alicia_2019-04-28T14:06:43.421600 | 1,556,460,403.4216 | 21,074 |
pythondev | help | thanks | 2019-04-28T14:06:44.421800 | Alicia | pythondev_help_Alicia_2019-04-28T14:06:44.421800 | 1,556,460,404.4218 | 21,075 |
pythondev | help | damn you person who registered for my site using your weird alphabet! | 2019-04-28T14:19:22.422500 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:19:22.422500 | 1,556,461,162.4225 | 21,076 |
pythondev | help | now I have to deal with stupid unicode lol | 2019-04-28T14:19:35.423000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:19:35.423000 | 1,556,461,175.423 | 21,077 |
pythondev | help | does anyone have a preference for CSV files, whether they use tabs or commas as a delimiter? | 2019-04-28T14:30:57.424300 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:30:57.424300 | 1,556,461,857.4243 | 21,078 |
pythondev | help | commas seem annoying cause for field like location you could end up with stuff like `Los Angeles, CA` which throws off the columsn if you don't quote it. | 2019-04-28T14:31:25.425300 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:31:25.425300 | 1,556,461,885.4253 | 21,079 |
pythondev | help | are tabs generally "better" to avoid this or should I just use quotes? | 2019-04-28T14:31:38.425800 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:31:38.425800 | 1,556,461,898.4258 | 21,080 |
pythondev | help | If you asked the average Python coder, would they know the difference between an 'expression' and 'statement' ? | 2019-04-28T14:32:41.426200 | Clayton | pythondev_help_Clayton_2019-04-28T14:32:41.426200 | 1,556,461,961.4262 | 21,081 |
pythondev | help | Average? Probably not. lol | 2019-04-28T14:33:12.426400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:33:12.426400 | 1,556,461,992.4264 | 21,082 |
pythondev | help | I'd argue even a lot of advanced python coders wouldn't know the difference in terms of a strict definition, but probably understand the concept w/o realizing they do. | 2019-04-28T14:33:48.427000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:33:48.427000 | 1,556,462,028.427 | 21,083 |
pythondev | help | Personally I always go for tab-separated when I have a choice. Avoids all sorts of problems with escaping and quoting. | 2019-04-28T14:35:20.427800 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:35:20.427800 | 1,556,462,120.4278 | 21,084 |
pythondev | help | that's what I'm thinking too. | 2019-04-28T14:38:31.428000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:38:31.428000 | 1,556,462,311.428 | 21,085 |
pythondev | help | is there any risk of spaces being interpreted as tabs in freeform text fields? | 2019-04-28T14:38:49.428400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:38:49.428400 | 1,556,462,329.4284 | 21,086 |
pythondev | help | only one that's really being a pain is location cause it often has a comma, but I wouldn't put it past an end user to use a tab, for some reason, lol | 2019-04-28T14:39:16.429000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:39:16.429000 | 1,556,462,356.429 | 21,087 |
pythondev | help | so I'm thinking I should use tabs, and also quote the location field | 2019-04-28T14:39:36.429300 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:39:36.429300 | 1,556,462,376.4293 | 21,088 |
pythondev | help | If you're handling direct user input, it might be good practice to just do `replace('\t', ' ')` on everything to be safe. | 2019-04-28T14:41:42.429900 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:41:42.429900 | 1,556,462,502.4299 | 21,089 |
pythondev | help | ok. | 2019-04-28T14:41:58.430100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:41:58.430100 | 1,556,462,518.4301 | 21,090 |
pythondev | help | it's just this one field so I think I'm just gonna do it in the CSV when I export cause the field isn't super important anyway | 2019-04-28T14:42:17.430600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:42:17.430600 | 1,556,462,537.4306 | 21,091 |
pythondev | help | but if I wrap the field in quotes won't that prevent the inner tab from being interpreted anyway? | 2019-04-28T14:42:39.431000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:42:39.431000 | 1,556,462,559.431 | 21,092 |
pythondev | help | Depends on the parser. If someone does `split('\t')`, then quotes are ignored. | 2019-04-28T14:43:09.431900 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:43:09.431900 | 1,556,462,589.4319 | 21,093 |
pythondev | help | "someone" as in another developer? | 2019-04-28T14:43:32.432200 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:43:32.432200 | 1,556,462,612.4322 | 21,094 |
pythondev | help | Yeah. It's not obvious whether tab-separated files should allow quotes like comma-separated ones do. I might purposefully use that when I want to have unbalanced quotes in my data, for instance. So it depends on what code consumes the file at the other end. | 2019-04-28T14:46:04.434000 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:46:04.434000 | 1,556,462,764.434 | 21,095 |
pythondev | help | my eyeballs consume it :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-04-28T14:48:28.434200 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:48:28.434200 | 1,556,462,908.4342 | 21,096 |
pythondev | help | Heh, then do whatever you want. You're unlikely to be confused with the location field anyway. | 2019-04-28T14:49:12.435000 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:49:12.435000 | 1,556,462,952.435 | 21,097 |
pythondev | help | but I think this should cover most cases...? | 2019-04-28T14:49:18.435100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:49:18.435100 | 1,556,462,958.4351 | 21,098 |
pythondev | help | (also, would just writing a newline be sufficient instead of 14 tabs? lol) | 2019-04-28T14:50:05.435700 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:50:05.435700 | 1,556,463,005.4357 | 21,099 |
pythondev | help | Your `replace` parameter is weird, BTW. | 2019-04-28T14:50:52.436400 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:50:52.436400 | 1,556,463,052.4364 | 21,100 |
pythondev | help | probably is no way a tab would ever end up in a username but it's the only other text field so may as well | 2019-04-28T14:50:53.436500 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:50:53.436500 | 1,556,463,053.4365 | 21,101 |
pythondev | help | oh man, yeah you're right haha | 2019-04-28T14:51:31.436700 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:51:31.436700 | 1,556,463,091.4367 | 21,102 |
pythondev | help | `replace('\t', ' ')` like that? | 2019-04-28T14:52:11.436900 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:52:11.436900 | 1,556,463,131.4369 | 21,103 |
pythondev | help | derp. | 2019-04-28T14:52:22.437200 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:52:22.437200 | 1,556,463,142.4372 | 21,104 |
pythondev | help | lol I don't even know what that is up there. What was I even writing? haha | 2019-04-28T14:52:45.437500 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:52:45.437500 | 1,556,463,165.4375 | 21,105 |
pythondev | help | did you happen to notice the question about just writing a newline in the except block? | 2019-04-28T14:53:50.438000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:53:50.438000 | 1,556,463,230.438 | 21,106 |
pythondev | help | It's not obvious what error you are guarding against in the `try` block. What do you expect to possibly go wrong? | 2019-04-28T14:54:17.438500 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:54:17.438500 | 1,556,463,257.4385 | 21,107 |
pythondev | help | well originally I was protecting against unicode errors | 2019-04-28T14:54:38.438800 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:54:38.438800 | 1,556,463,278.4388 | 21,108 |
pythondev | help | but I fixed that w/ encoding='utf-8' when opening the file | 2019-04-28T14:54:49.439100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:54:49.439100 | 1,556,463,289.4391 | 21,109 |
pythondev | help | so now I'm just protecting against basically anything else that could possibly go wrong since an error in this function would prevent the deployment from completing. | 2019-04-28T14:55:08.439600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:55:08.439600 | 1,556,463,308.4396 | 21,110 |
pythondev | help | and it's not critical that the CSV has EVERY user in it ... I'd be happy with 99% of them since any it misses on is probably not going to be a good user for me to market stuff to anyway since they most likely did something weird/wrong when registering | 2019-04-28T14:55:46.440400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T14:55:46.440400 | 1,556,463,346.4404 | 21,111 |
pythondev | help | Gotcha. I hesitate to suggest it, but if you're guarding against weird-data stuff like that, you might want the `try` at the start of the loop to potentially catch things like `date_joined` being `None` or whatever. | 2019-04-28T14:59:17.442300 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T14:59:17.442300 | 1,556,463,557.4423 | 21,112 |
pythondev | help | With regard to newline versus a bunch of tabs, since only your eyes are consuming it, it doesn't matter, heh heh. | 2019-04-28T15:00:21.443000 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T15:00:21.443000 | 1,556,463,621.443 | 21,113 |
pythondev | help | thanks :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-04-28T15:08:45.443400 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T15:08:45.443400 | 1,556,464,125.4434 | 21,114 |
pythondev | help | it works :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-04-28T15:09:11.443600 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T15:09:11.443600 | 1,556,464,151.4436 | 21,115 |
pythondev | help | it's so purdy heh | 2019-04-28T15:09:25.444000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T15:09:25.444000 | 1,556,464,165.444 | 21,116 |
pythondev | help | good point about the `None` thing btw - however that's an auto-generated field so it should never be `None` | 2019-04-28T15:10:22.444500 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T15:10:22.444500 | 1,556,464,222.4445 | 21,117 |
pythondev | help | and also I wouldn't want to prevent the whole CSV from being written just cause one user couldn't be written | 2019-04-28T15:11:04.445100 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T15:11:04.445100 | 1,556,464,264.4451 | 21,118 |
pythondev | help | Right, I didn't mean outside of the loop, just at the start of the logic for each profile. | 2019-04-28T15:11:40.445600 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-28T15:11:40.445600 | 1,556,464,300.4456 | 21,119 |
pythondev | help | ahh right | 2019-04-28T15:12:12.446000 | Frankie | pythondev_help_Frankie_2019-04-28T15:12:12.446000 | 1,556,464,332.446 | 21,120 |
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