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You don't need to write an algorithm to detect requests. You just need to open the page, to look into web inspector and copy-paste related queries from "Network" tab
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2017-06-26T03:55:15.169701
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Collette
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That's pretty much it
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2017-06-26T03:55:19.170651
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Collette
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Because I have to find a way to deal with “Any” pages not for specific one as you suggest.
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2017-06-26T04:00:28.236368
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Mirna
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You have to find a way to deal with all pages you're interested in, yes.
If that's such a huge problem, then your only way is to use selenium/headless chrome/whatever
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2017-06-26T04:02:43.266386
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Collette
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pythondev_help_Collette_2017-06-26T04:02:43.266386
| 1,498,449,763.266386 | 83,106 |
pythondev
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Yes, so i want to ask if someone had deal with this problem already.
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2017-06-26T04:04:52.293463
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Mirna
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pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-06-26T04:04:52.293463
| 1,498,449,892.293463 | 83,107 |
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<@Mirna> Apparently your problem is slowness and lack of processing capacity. Maybe using multiple machines is an option?
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2017-06-26T04:08:22.338826
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Ruben
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pythondev_help_Ruben_2017-06-26T04:08:22.338826
| 1,498,450,102.338826 | 83,108 |
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I mean, instead of machine 1 processing news sites A, B and C in succession, you start 3 machines, where machine 1 will process news site A, machine 2 news site B and machine 3 news site C. That will give a 3x speedup.
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2017-06-26T04:09:29.352916
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Ruben
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| 1,498,450,169.352916 | 83,109 |
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Yes i’ve already done that. But i wonder if there is some tool can do this better than phantomjs either selenium. Right now i used 3 servers but only 200 page/ minute has been rendered.
I used cache and proxy and image replacing for reducing the time cost. But it is only slightly better
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2017-06-26T04:13:21.400498
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Mirna
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| 1,498,450,401.400498 | 83,110 |
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help
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sorry to interject, i haven't read everything, but one instance per core (minus 1-2 cores for main process) gives us about 30 headless browsers per machine
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2017-06-26T04:14:05.409858
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-26T04:14:05.409858
| 1,498,450,445.409858 | 83,111 |
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on a second-to-largest GCC instance
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2017-06-26T04:14:20.413128
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Suellen
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| 1,498,450,460.413128 | 83,112 |
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help
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also, headless chrome :heart:
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2017-06-26T04:14:41.417743
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-26T04:14:41.417743
| 1,498,450,481.417743 | 83,113 |
pythondev
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help
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I used to open 10 instance of headless browser per machine. But the time cost increases with instance of headless browser. More instance ---> more time for rendering.
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2017-06-26T04:19:56.486388
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Mirna
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| 1,498,450,796.486388 | 83,114 |
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I don’t know if i’m doing something wrong with that
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2017-06-26T04:20:14.490253
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Mirna
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pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-06-26T04:20:14.490253
| 1,498,450,814.490253 | 83,115 |
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help
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how many cores on these machines?
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2017-06-26T04:20:20.491782
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-26T04:20:20.491782
| 1,498,450,820.491782 | 83,116 |
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help
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8 cores.
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2017-06-26T04:20:38.495966
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Mirna
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pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-06-26T04:20:38.495966
| 1,498,450,838.495966 | 83,117 |
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help
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10 is too many then :slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-06-26T04:21:01.500796
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-26T04:21:01.500796
| 1,498,450,861.500796 | 83,118 |
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help
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Anywho thanks for your suggestion with headless chrome. I will take a try with it
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2017-06-26T04:22:10.515646
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Mirna
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pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-06-26T04:22:10.515646
| 1,498,450,930.515646 | 83,119 |
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help
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:slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-06-26T04:22:10.515813
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Mirna
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pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-06-26T04:22:10.515813
| 1,498,450,930.515813 | 83,120 |
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help
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so, phantom is notorious for being slow, and having problems
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2017-06-26T05:32:01.483939
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-26T05:32:01.483939
| 1,498,455,121.483939 | 83,121 |
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help
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not surprising since its been a one-person project for a number of years now. given the challenges of browser development, phantom's state of functionality is impressive with that restriction
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2017-06-26T05:32:52.496072
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-26T05:32:52.496072
| 1,498,455,172.496072 | 83,122 |
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help
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however, it is now deprecated and no longer supported since headless chrome came out
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2017-06-26T05:33:12.500356
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Meg
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| 1,498,455,192.500356 | 83,123 |
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help
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and unfortunately, this is an instance of where horizontal scaling will have to be used, where you distribute the tasks to be executed among a cluster of similar instances
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2017-06-26T05:33:50.509129
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-26T05:33:50.509129
| 1,498,455,230.509129 | 83,124 |
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help
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just like with celery workers, there's a sweet spot that can be hit with tasks on each machine for optimium efficiency, but that takes alot of experimenting to do.
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2017-06-26T05:34:35.519124
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-26T05:34:35.519124
| 1,498,455,275.519124 | 83,125 |
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help
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<@Mirna> what instance size are you running this on, and what provider? AWS, GCC, Azure?
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2017-06-26T05:35:11.527138
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-26T05:35:11.527138
| 1,498,455,311.527138 | 83,126 |
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It’s running on my own server company. Not provided by any companies above.
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2017-06-26T05:40:09.595895
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Mirna
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pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-06-26T05:40:09.595895
| 1,498,455,609.595895 | 83,127 |
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help
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then your only option is to either reduce the rate of crawling or add more hardware
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2017-06-26T05:42:54.633610
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Meg
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| 1,498,455,774.63361 | 83,128 |
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help
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because the primary issue is rendering the page and there is a significant lack of options for that
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2017-06-26T05:43:50.646043
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-26T05:43:50.646043
| 1,498,455,830.646043 | 83,129 |
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Thanks for your advice Jason.
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2017-06-26T05:47:14.692455
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Mirna
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help
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good luck
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2017-06-26T05:52:29.762481
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-26T05:52:29.762481
| 1,498,456,349.762481 | 83,131 |
pythondev
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help
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how do i set the size to python from openpyxl.chart BarChart
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2017-06-26T12:14:53.654550
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Arline
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pythondev_help_Arline_2017-06-26T12:14:53.654550
| 1,498,479,293.65455 | 83,132 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Arline>, did you see this SO thread?
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2017-06-26T12:33:58.082672
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Winnifred
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pythondev_help_Winnifred_2017-06-26T12:33:58.082672
| 1,498,480,438.082672 | 83,133 |
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help
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<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36603753/openpyxl-change-the-dimension-of-a-chart>
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2017-06-26T12:34:10.087054
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Winnifred
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pythondev_help_Winnifred_2017-06-26T12:34:10.087054
| 1,498,480,450.087054 | 83,134 |
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thanks i fixed
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2017-06-26T12:34:13.088031
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Arline
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pythondev_help_Arline_2017-06-26T12:34:13.088031
| 1,498,480,453.088031 | 83,135 |
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help
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it
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2017-06-26T12:34:14.088332
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Arline
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| 1,498,480,454.088332 | 83,136 |
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thanks
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2017-06-26T12:34:16.089019
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Arline
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heh, nice!
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2017-06-26T12:34:23.091961
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Winnifred
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pythondev_help_Winnifred_2017-06-26T12:34:23.091961
| 1,498,480,463.091961 | 83,138 |
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<@Winnifred> how do i auto ajust a graph in an excel file?
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2017-06-26T12:45:02.322458
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Arline
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pythondev_help_Arline_2017-06-26T12:45:02.322458
| 1,498,481,102.322458 | 83,139 |
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help
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I’m not sure what you mean by auto adjust.
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2017-06-26T12:46:25.353577
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Winnifred
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pythondev_help_Winnifred_2017-06-26T12:46:25.353577
| 1,498,481,185.353577 | 83,140 |
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because i have alot of data and the graph just its small and i can't view the graph
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2017-06-26T12:49:36.423729
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Arline
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pythondev_help_Arline_2017-06-26T12:49:36.423729
| 1,498,481,376.423729 | 83,141 |
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i don't want the BarChart to distort
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2017-06-26T12:50:52.452092
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Arline
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pythondev_help_Arline_2017-06-26T12:50:52.452092
| 1,498,481,452.452092 | 83,142 |
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So you want to write a BarChart to an excel sheet that’s large enough to view both x and y axis?
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2017-06-26T12:52:14.482226
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Winnifred
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pythondev_help_Winnifred_2017-06-26T12:52:14.482226
| 1,498,481,534.482226 | 83,143 |
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hi there anyone know how can i add a chart pie with persentages <http://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.io/example_chart_pie.html>
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2017-06-26T14:07:42.176198
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Arline
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| 1,498,486,062.176198 | 83,144 |
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Has anyone converted a batch process to something more evented? Language or ecosystem isn't necessarily relevant - I just am curious of the paths people may have taken
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2017-06-26T14:19:40.441372
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-26T14:19:40.441372
| 1,498,486,780.441372 | 83,145 |
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Only to the degree of going from "big batch process" to "cron job or HTTP request -> tiny bit of big batch process"
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2017-06-26T14:26:49.602806
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-26T14:26:49.602806
| 1,498,487,209.602806 | 83,146 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Arline> `chart.add_series({..., 'data_labels': {'percentage': True}})`
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2017-06-26T16:22:39.049489
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-26T16:22:39.049489
| 1,498,494,159.049489 | 83,147 |
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have you got any guide
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2017-06-26T16:23:37.068542
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Arline
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pythondev_help_Arline_2017-06-26T16:23:37.068542
| 1,498,494,217.068542 | 83,148 |
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help
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??
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2017-06-26T16:23:39.068961
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Arline
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pythondev_help_Arline_2017-06-26T16:23:39.068961
| 1,498,494,219.068961 | 83,149 |
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help
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<https://github.com/jmcnamara/XlsxWriter/blob/3588b318cbabd318c88ad4cb232f10a820705402/dev/docs/source/working_with_charts.rst#chart-series-option-data-labels>
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2017-06-26T16:23:39.069245
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-26T16:23:39.069245
| 1,498,494,219.069245 | 83,150 |
pythondev
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help
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there is an example for line charts there, but the principle is the same for pie charts
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2017-06-26T16:24:00.076277
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-26T16:24:00.076277
| 1,498,494,240.076277 | 83,151 |
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Where I can find some projects to really get started at programming? Maybe an abstract question but, 1 year programming (and like two months in Python [I was fallen in love of Java, then I hated it]).
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2017-06-26T18:50:17.498735
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Lana
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pythondev_help_Lana_2017-06-26T18:50:17.498735
| 1,498,503,017.498735 | 83,152 |
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Then (today) I realized I need to put my -tiny- knowledge in practice...
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2017-06-26T18:50:49.504671
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Lana
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pythondev_help_Lana_2017-06-26T18:50:49.504671
| 1,498,503,049.504671 | 83,153 |
pythondev
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help
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hmm there are lot of MOOC’s i.e. Coursera (which has introduction classes) and there are sites like HackerRack, code academy to help to code :slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-06-26T19:06:06.681175
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Thelma
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pythondev_help_Thelma_2017-06-26T19:06:06.681175
| 1,498,503,966.681175 | 83,154 |
pythondev
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help
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hope that helps
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2017-06-26T19:06:12.682190
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Thelma
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pythondev_help_Thelma_2017-06-26T19:06:12.682190
| 1,498,503,972.68219 | 83,155 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Lana> <https://github.com/karan/Projects> that may help you
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2017-06-26T19:09:17.716331
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Mariano
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pythondev_help_Mariano_2017-06-26T19:09:17.716331
| 1,498,504,157.716331 | 83,156 |
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help
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Thanks, as I said, I know how to code, I'm searching for real-life projects to get real stress :stuck_out_tongue:
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2017-06-26T19:12:11.748641
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Lana
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pythondev_help_Lana_2017-06-26T19:12:11.748641
| 1,498,504,331.748641 | 83,157 |
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help
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<@Lana> Depends on what gets you excited :slightly_smiling_face: I started by automating away silly things I had to do for work every day. Later as I knew more I started writing some web-apps
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2017-06-26T19:15:29.783701
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-26T19:15:29.783701
| 1,498,504,529.783701 | 83,158 |
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help
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You can do a clone of a site you like, something that tracks movies and how you like them, etc
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2017-06-26T19:15:48.787060
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-26T19:15:48.787060
| 1,498,504,548.78706 | 83,159 |
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<@Beula> Looks so difficult to me :disappointed:
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2017-06-26T19:16:45.796938
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Lana
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pythondev_help_Lana_2017-06-26T19:16:45.796938
| 1,498,504,605.796938 | 83,160 |
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help
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Which part?
1. Automate repetitive tasks: This should be pretty small to start, maybe you check for a stock price every day. Just do it with python instead of logging into a website
2. Small webapp: This is much bigger since you need to also know HTML and CSS
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2017-06-26T19:18:10.812122
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-26T19:18:10.812122
| 1,498,504,690.812122 | 83,161 |
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thats how I also got started <@Beula> - i still get excited about all the new ways to do things, that I learn every day lol
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2017-06-26T19:21:11.843316
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Martha
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pythondev_help_Martha_2017-06-26T19:21:11.843316
| 1,498,504,871.843316 | 83,162 |
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help
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Will try it, If I get stuck... Well, this is why the channel was made :stuck_out_tongue:
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2017-06-26T19:22:25.856002
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Lana
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pythondev_help_Lana_2017-06-26T19:22:25.856002
| 1,498,504,945.856002 | 83,163 |
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help
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I'm trying to convert the categorical values to dummy numerical. but I get error. how can i fix it?
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2017-06-26T20:44:55.624769
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Rana
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pythondev_help_Rana_2017-06-26T20:44:55.624769
| 1,498,509,895.624769 | 83,164 |
pythondev
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help
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``` <script async src="{{ site.baseurl }}/scripts/loadCSS.min.js"></script>
<noscript>
<link href="{{ site.baseurl }}/style.css" rel="stylesheet">
</noscript>```
but if I need to add another stylesheet, how to do it?
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2017-06-27T05:51:58.760615
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Georgeann
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pythondev_help_Georgeann_2017-06-27T05:51:58.760615
| 1,498,542,718.760615 | 83,165 |
pythondev
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help
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You can have as many link elements as you want
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2017-06-27T05:55:27.812156
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T05:55:27.812156
| 1,498,542,927.812156 | 83,166 |
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help
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and where do I add styles?
in noscript? - it's not working.
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2017-06-27T05:58:33.858110
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Georgeann
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pythondev_help_Georgeann_2017-06-27T05:58:33.858110
| 1,498,543,113.85811 | 83,167 |
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help
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The noscript stuff only runs when there is no script. So I'm guessing that 'loadCSS.min.js' handles all your stylesheets. I'm guessing that's part of some client-side framework you're using
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2017-06-27T06:00:28.888095
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T06:00:28.888095
| 1,498,543,228.888095 | 83,168 |
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help
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In General, I can't understand how to make styles with loadcss
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2017-06-27T06:04:23.946646
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Georgeann
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pythondev_help_Georgeann_2017-06-27T06:04:23.946646
| 1,498,543,463.946646 | 83,169 |
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help
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Why are you using it?
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2017-06-27T06:04:57.955002
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T06:04:57.955002
| 1,498,543,497.955002 | 83,170 |
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``` <script async src="{{ site.baseurl }}/scripts/loadCSS.min.js"></script>
<noscript>
<link href="{{ site.baseurl }}/style.css" rel="stylesheet">
</noscript>```
this example is not correct?
Want to speed up the website and listen to `google page speed`, <@Gabriele>
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2017-06-27T06:06:45.980894
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Georgeann
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pythondev_help_Georgeann_2017-06-27T06:06:45.980894
| 1,498,543,605.980894 | 83,171 |
pythondev
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help
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You need to understand how loadCSS works if you want to use it
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2017-06-27T06:07:24.989958
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T06:07:24.989958
| 1,498,543,644.989958 | 83,172 |
pythondev
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help
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it true:slightly_frowning_face:
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2017-06-27T06:07:55.997200
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Georgeann
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pythondev_help_Georgeann_2017-06-27T06:07:55.997200
| 1,498,543,675.9972 | 83,173 |
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help
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The standard way to use CSS is the `<link>` element, as seen in the noscript section. If you have those link elements outside of the noscript, they will work
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2017-06-27T06:08:02.998806
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T06:08:02.998806
| 1,498,543,682.998806 | 83,174 |
pythondev
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help
|
I suggest getting it working properly first, and worrying about optimisation later
|
2017-06-27T06:08:15.001426
|
Gabriele
|
pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T06:08:15.001426
| 1,498,543,695.001426 | 83,175 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Opening a file in Python - is it relative to the file location calling the file open?
|
2017-06-27T06:17:03.122018
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:17:03.122018
| 1,498,544,223.122018 | 83,176 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I’m hard coding a path for now, and have `fp = open("../../../media/images/e772778c-9002-4268-a515-b3ced6175723.png", "r")` but it isn’t finding it. That file does exist though
|
2017-06-27T06:17:35.129119
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:17:35.129119
| 1,498,544,255.129119 | 83,177 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Or is it best to go from the root?
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2017-06-27T06:17:42.130497
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:17:42.130497
| 1,498,544,262.130497 | 83,178 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Opening a file is much the same in most languages - it's relative to the current working directory, which _might_ be the directory that the program lives in, but it can be anything
|
2017-06-27T06:19:17.151537
|
Gabriele
|
pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T06:19:17.151537
| 1,498,544,357.151537 | 83,179 |
pythondev
|
help
|
What is quite typical is to have the program configuration specify a base directory, and for the application to find files relative to that
|
2017-06-27T06:19:59.161157
|
Gabriele
|
pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T06:19:59.161157
| 1,498,544,399.161157 | 83,180 |
pythondev
|
help
|
what is the best (=efficient, pythonic) way to scrape a lot of (ca. 100k) urls which are stored in a list of dicts (e. g. `[{'url': '<http://foo.com/bar|foo.com/bar>', 'category': 'moon'}, ...]` ) and return their status code? i am currently using `urllib2` library which takes about 22s for 100 urls - which would be awfully long when doing it for 100k urls.
|
2017-06-27T06:32:50.326792
|
Aimee
|
pythondev_help_Aimee_2017-06-27T06:32:50.326792
| 1,498,545,170.326792 | 83,181 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Opening files is something I’ve done very little weirdly :smile: I’ll give base directory a try though, cheers
|
2017-06-27T06:32:51.327018
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:32:51.327018
| 1,498,545,171.327018 | 83,182 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`requests` is preferred over `urllib2` nowadays I think
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2017-06-27T06:33:15.331627
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:33:15.331627
| 1,498,545,195.331627 | 83,183 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/>
|
2017-06-27T06:33:28.334372
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:33:28.334372
| 1,498,545,208.334372 | 83,184 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Could also try running it async? I guess it’ll be taking so long because it’ll be waiting for the request to come back before moving onto the next one
|
2017-06-27T06:34:08.343131
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:34:08.343131
| 1,498,545,248.343131 | 83,185 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Temika> could you explain this a bit more? i am not completely clear on how to setup async code
|
2017-06-27T06:35:01.354081
|
Aimee
|
pythondev_help_Aimee_2017-06-27T06:35:01.354081
| 1,498,545,301.354081 | 83,186 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Temika> i have experienced issues with `requests` on multiple occasions where the url would not be opened correctly vs. `urllib2` never had this so far. thats why i have opted for the latter
|
2017-06-27T06:36:08.367932
|
Aimee
|
pythondev_help_Aimee_2017-06-27T06:36:08.367932
| 1,498,545,368.367932 | 83,187 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Are you running Python 2 or 3?
|
2017-06-27T06:36:35.373562
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:36:35.373562
| 1,498,545,395.373562 | 83,188 |
pythondev
|
help
|
currently 2.7
|
2017-06-27T06:36:48.376152
|
Aimee
|
pythondev_help_Aimee_2017-06-27T06:36:48.376152
| 1,498,545,408.376152 | 83,189 |
pythondev
|
help
|
and on mac (if that changes anything for you)
|
2017-06-27T06:37:10.380480
|
Aimee
|
pythondev_help_Aimee_2017-06-27T06:37:10.380480
| 1,498,545,430.38048 | 83,190 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Ah, I’d have suggested `asyncio` but I’m not sure if that has been back ported to 2.7, I think it got released in 3.3. I’m sure others in here might know the answer though :smile:
|
2017-06-27T06:39:48.412531
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:39:48.412531
| 1,498,545,588.412531 | 83,191 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<http://stackabuse.com/python-async-await-tutorial/>
|
2017-06-27T06:40:03.415692
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:40:03.415692
| 1,498,545,603.415692 | 83,192 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I’ve followed this before and it was pretty good. Might give you a hand on understanding a bit more. But as I say, I think it is Python 3.3 onwards
|
2017-06-27T06:40:23.419711
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T06:40:23.419711
| 1,498,545,623.419711 | 83,193 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Aimee> `grequests` is not a bad place to start
|
2017-06-27T06:45:00.475032
|
Suellen
|
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-27T06:45:00.475032
| 1,498,545,900.475032 | 83,194 |
pythondev
|
help
|
just try to not get banned
|
2017-06-27T06:45:17.478515
|
Suellen
|
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-27T06:45:17.478515
| 1,498,545,917.478515 | 83,195 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hello. Any suggestions for a reliable package to implement token based authentication with Flask?
|
2017-06-27T07:26:35.984899
|
Nannette
|
pythondev_help_Nannette_2017-06-27T07:26:35.984899
| 1,498,548,395.984899 | 83,196 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You might want to try <#C0LN2AD7T|flask>
|
2017-06-27T07:28:12.004902
|
Gabriele
|
pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-06-27T07:28:12.004902
| 1,498,548,492.004902 | 83,197 |
pythondev
|
help
|
<@Aimee> there's a <#C5PHT9EGK|webscraping> channel :slightly_smiling_face:
|
2017-06-27T07:33:22.070163
|
Meg
|
pythondev_help_Meg_2017-06-27T07:33:22.070163
| 1,498,548,802.070163 | 83,198 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Is this flask of Django? They each have a helper to generate the urls for static assets. For flask: `url_for('static', filename='style.css')` and Django you need to load the static plugin and use their helper (it escapes me off the top of my head)
|
2017-06-27T08:45:56.097406
|
Beula
|
pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-27T08:45:56.097406
| 1,498,553,156.097406 | 83,199 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Anyone have experience with Stripe’s API in Python?
|
2017-06-27T11:07:55.476623
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T11:07:55.476623
| 1,498,561,675.476623 | 83,200 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Currently trying to upload a file to stripe, their example code is -
```
with open("/path/to/a/file.jpg", "r") as fp:
stripe.FileUpload.create(
purpose="dispute_evidence",
file=fp
)
```
When I run this *exact* code under Python 3.5 I get the error `UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0x89 in position 0: invalid start byte`. Adding in `with open("media/image1.png", "r", encoding="ISO-8859-1") as fp:` (which I assume I don’t want), the file goes through to Stripe which they throw back as error `We don't currently support that file type. Try uploading a file with one of the following mimetypes: image/jpeg, image/png` but it is a png :disappointed:
|
2017-06-27T11:09:55.531062
|
Temika
|
pythondev_help_Temika_2017-06-27T11:09:55.531062
| 1,498,561,795.531062 | 83,201 |
pythondev
|
help
|
encoding mismatch
|
2017-06-27T11:11:29.572803
|
Patty
|
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-27T11:11:29.572803
| 1,498,561,889.572803 | 83,202 |
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