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Have the site listen on 2 network interfaces, one inward-facing to your network, one outward-facing to the internet, and the inward facing one can use different auth criteria
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2017-07-05T10:02:13.711202
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-05T10:02:13.711202
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help
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<@Meg> Let me explain it more detailly
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2017-07-05T10:06:13.854510
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T10:06:13.854510
| 1,499,249,173.85451 | 84,104 |
pythondev
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help
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There is a website that I am setting up and i want to grant direct access to persons i a given location that is persons connected to my WiFi. If a person is connected to my WiFi, he can access the website with no problem, but if he is not in my WiFi, he should enter a passcode before proceeding to the site's content
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2017-07-05T10:08:49.945315
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-05T10:08:49.945315
| 1,499,249,329.945315 | 84,105 |
pythondev
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help
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why?
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2017-07-05T10:09:19.963533
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:09:19.963533
| 1,499,249,359.963533 | 84,106 |
pythondev
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help
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why do you want to have such a huge hole in your authentication
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2017-07-05T10:09:35.973060
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:09:35.973060
| 1,499,249,375.97306 | 84,107 |
pythondev
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help
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just have them sign in
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2017-07-05T10:09:45.979537
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:09:45.979537
| 1,499,249,385.979537 | 84,108 |
pythondev
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help
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and keep a session cookie active for them
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2017-07-05T10:09:55.985855
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:09:55.985855
| 1,499,249,395.985855 | 84,109 |
pythondev
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help
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and so when they re-access the site, their login session is still active
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2017-07-05T10:10:08.993222
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:10:08.993222
| 1,499,249,408.993222 | 84,110 |
pythondev
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help
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I've seen this sort of thing done before to facilitate company intranets, and that's done primarily just by virtue of listening on an inward-facing network address. But sometimes there is still extra auth anyway, because it's not a great hardship.
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2017-07-05T10:10:48.017739
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-05T10:10:48.017739
| 1,499,249,448.017739 | 84,111 |
pythondev
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help
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Is it the case that it’s irrelevant *who* the user is that accesses content? i.e. there is no user data specific to a user?
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2017-07-05T10:10:52.019900
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Junita
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pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-05T10:10:52.019900
| 1,499,249,452.0199 | 84,112 |
pythondev
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help
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...also that.
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2017-07-05T10:11:00.024588
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Gabriele
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pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-05T10:11:00.024588
| 1,499,249,460.024588 | 84,113 |
pythondev
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help
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if it’s truly irrelevant who people are, then yeah, I’d combine <@Gabriele>’s comment with a VPN from the wifi router to the network that second interface is on
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2017-07-05T10:11:33.044988
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Junita
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pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-05T10:11:33.044988
| 1,499,249,493.044988 | 84,114 |
pythondev
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help
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not a bad suggestion
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2017-07-05T10:14:20.144598
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:14:20.144598
| 1,499,249,660.144598 | 84,115 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Hyman> do you have the expertise to do this?
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2017-07-05T10:14:31.151427
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T10:14:31.151427
| 1,499,249,671.151427 | 84,116 |
pythondev
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help
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what's the best way to join on a string x time the same value ?
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2017-07-05T12:26:46.012992
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:26:46.012992
| 1,499,257,606.012992 | 84,117 |
pythondev
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help
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like `', '.join('hello' for _ in my_list)`
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2017-07-05T12:27:21.031794
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:27:21.031794
| 1,499,257,641.031794 | 84,118 |
pythondev
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help
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But it seems a bit overkill
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2017-07-05T12:27:56.051458
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:27:56.051458
| 1,499,257,676.051458 | 84,119 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Ciera>: is there a better way than that?
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2017-07-05T12:30:25.134085
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Jodie
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pythondev_help_Jodie_2017-07-05T12:30:25.134085
| 1,499,257,825.134085 | 84,120 |
pythondev
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help
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`'hello ' * n`
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2017-07-05T12:31:05.155950
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T12:31:05.155950
| 1,499,257,865.15595 | 84,121 |
pythondev
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help
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where `n` is the number of times to repeat
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2017-07-05T12:31:21.164789
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Meg
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pythondev_help_Meg_2017-07-05T12:31:21.164789
| 1,499,257,881.164789 | 84,122 |
pythondev
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help
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But won't it add a space at the end?
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2017-07-05T12:31:49.179886
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Shelly
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pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-07-05T12:31:49.179886
| 1,499,257,909.179886 | 84,123 |
pythondev
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help
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that does each letter <@Meg>
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2017-07-05T12:32:07.190037
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:32:07.190037
| 1,499,257,927.190037 | 84,124 |
pythondev
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help
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can do that `('hello',) * n`
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2017-07-05T12:32:26.201189
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:32:26.201189
| 1,499,257,946.201189 | 84,125 |
pythondev
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help
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I completly missed your point <@Meg> in fact :smile:
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2017-07-05T12:34:11.257152
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:34:11.257152
| 1,499,258,051.257152 | 84,126 |
pythondev
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help
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got it
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2017-07-05T12:34:14.258520
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:34:14.258520
| 1,499,258,054.25852 | 84,127 |
pythondev
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help
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`('hello, ' * n).strip(', ')`?
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2017-07-05T12:34:25.264444
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Vada
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pythondev_help_Vada_2017-07-05T12:34:25.264444
| 1,499,258,065.264444 | 84,128 |
pythondev
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help
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I feel the original was good enough tbh
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2017-07-05T12:34:35.269652
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Vada
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pythondev_help_Vada_2017-07-05T12:34:35.269652
| 1,499,258,075.269652 | 84,129 |
pythondev
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help
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Wait. Got it :ok_hand:@ndevox
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2017-07-05T12:35:21.294476
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Shelly
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pythondev_help_Shelly_2017-07-05T12:35:21.294476
| 1,499,258,121.294476 | 84,130 |
pythondev
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help
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I hoped something existed for that. I'll stay with the for loop more readable
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2017-07-05T12:36:48.340674
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-05T12:36:48.340674
| 1,499,258,208.340674 | 84,131 |
pythondev
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help
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Quick side question for my project server
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2017-07-05T13:57:46.955015
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T13:57:46.955015
| 1,499,263,066.955015 | 84,132 |
pythondev
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help
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is forcing https everywhere bad?
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2017-07-05T13:57:52.958641
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T13:57:52.958641
| 1,499,263,072.958641 | 84,133 |
pythondev
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help
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should i rollback and switch to 1? Not really python but web related, haha
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2017-07-05T13:58:27.977987
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T13:58:27.977987
| 1,499,263,107.977987 | 84,134 |
pythondev
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help
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hey, arent you in the sneakerbible? ^
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2017-07-05T13:58:46.988833
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Lekisha
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pythondev_help_Lekisha_2017-07-05T13:58:46.988833
| 1,499,263,126.988833 | 84,135 |
pythondev
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help
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No, I run House of Carts.
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2017-07-05T13:58:54.993636
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T13:58:54.993636
| 1,499,263,134.993636 | 84,136 |
pythondev
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help
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Crazzyyyyy haha.
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2017-07-05T13:59:54.027746
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Lekisha
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pythondev_help_Lekisha_2017-07-05T13:59:54.027746
| 1,499,263,194.027746 | 84,137 |
pythondev
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help
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woah
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2017-07-05T14:02:18.111652
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Jodie
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pythondev_help_Jodie_2017-07-05T14:02:18.111652
| 1,499,263,338.111652 | 84,138 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Sherry> : you looking for extra developers haha
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2017-07-05T14:03:39.156517
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Jodie
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pythondev_help_Jodie_2017-07-05T14:03:39.156517
| 1,499,263,419.156517 | 84,139 |
pythondev
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help
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Lol, DM me.
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2017-07-05T14:04:32.185378
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T14:04:32.185378
| 1,499,263,472.185378 | 84,140 |
pythondev
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help
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House of Carts?
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2017-07-05T14:12:32.438787
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Johana
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pythondev_help_Johana_2017-07-05T14:12:32.438787
| 1,499,263,952.438787 | 84,141 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Johana> it’s a sneaker group that I run
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2017-07-05T14:29:47.989906
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T14:29:47.989906
| 1,499,264,987.989906 | 84,142 |
pythondev
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help
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“run” :troll:
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2017-07-05T14:31:06.032997
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T14:31:06.032997
| 1,499,265,066.032997 | 84,143 |
pythondev
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help
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we need :dad_pun:
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2017-07-05T14:31:20.040429
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T14:31:20.040429
| 1,499,265,080.040429 | 84,144 |
pythondev
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help
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:run:
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2017-07-05T14:32:17.071805
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T14:32:17.071805
| 1,499,265,137.071805 | 84,145 |
pythondev
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help
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:laughing:
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2017-07-05T14:32:20.073757
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T14:32:20.073757
| 1,499,265,140.073757 | 84,146 |
pythondev
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help
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is this even legal?
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2017-07-05T14:36:02.194089
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T14:36:02.194089
| 1,499,265,362.194089 | 84,147 |
pythondev
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help
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Kind of depends on your locality
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2017-07-05T14:38:53.283283
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-05T14:38:53.283283
| 1,499,265,533.283283 | 84,148 |
pythondev
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help
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its bots to circumvent/deal with purchasing ASAP, including CAPTCHA breaking
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2017-07-05T14:39:15.294232
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T14:39:15.294232
| 1,499,265,555.294232 | 84,149 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Sherry> is this what you ask for help with here?
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2017-07-05T14:41:32.364871
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T14:41:32.364871
| 1,499,265,692.364871 | 84,150 |
pythondev
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help
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He asked about SSL, I thought - what are you seeing for captcha?
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2017-07-05T14:42:18.389181
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-05T14:42:18.389181
| 1,499,265,738.389181 | 84,151 |
pythondev
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help
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looked into what house of carts was
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2017-07-05T14:42:51.406337
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T14:42:51.406337
| 1,499,265,771.406337 | 84,152 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Patty> : it's legal, just breaks site ToS I think
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2017-07-05T14:43:50.436891
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Jodie
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pythondev_help_Jodie_2017-07-05T14:43:50.436891
| 1,499,265,830.436891 | 84,153 |
pythondev
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help
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Oh. Yeah, the community is generally against enabling breaking TOS or anything Illegal ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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2017-07-05T14:44:06.444637
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-05T14:44:06.444637
| 1,499,265,846.444637 | 84,154 |
pythondev
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help
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its a big grey area, so, yeah
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2017-07-05T14:46:03.506473
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Patty
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pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-05T14:46:03.506473
| 1,499,265,963.506473 | 84,155 |
pythondev
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help
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What? I asked for help with setting up a SSL certificate that has nothing to do with a sneaker group..
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2017-07-05T14:52:27.714100
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T14:52:27.714100
| 1,499,266,347.7141 | 84,156 |
pythondev
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help
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I think it's more the soliciting DMs for help and such
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2017-07-05T14:53:58.763276
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-05T14:53:58.763276
| 1,499,266,438.763276 | 84,157 |
pythondev
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help
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Ah, okay. He’s the one who asked if I needed a dev, but there’s not really a need right now.
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2017-07-05T14:54:29.780042
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T14:54:29.780042
| 1,499,266,469.780042 | 84,158 |
pythondev
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help
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No worries though
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2017-07-05T14:54:36.783631
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T14:54:36.783631
| 1,499,266,476.783631 | 84,159 |
pythondev
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help
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Okay, generally speaking - the group would prefer to not be used for anything gray-area or illegal, whether DM, public, or private channels
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2017-07-05T14:56:58.859514
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Beula
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pythondev_help_Beula_2017-07-05T14:56:58.859514
| 1,499,266,618.859514 | 84,160 |
pythondev
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help
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Sure
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2017-07-05T15:24:51.706092
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Sherry
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pythondev_help_Sherry_2017-07-05T15:24:51.706092
| 1,499,268,291.706092 | 84,161 |
pythondev
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help
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I am trying to read a .nc file using netCDF4 and get this error (NetCDF: HDF error) I have installed all the prerequisites (<http://unidata.github.io/netcdf4-python/>). is anybody familiar with this error
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2017-07-06T04:45:23.710814
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Isis
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pythondev_help_Isis_2017-07-06T04:45:23.710814
| 1,499,316,323.710814 | 84,162 |
pythondev
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help
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recent i study flask - micro web framework. I need some good stuff about flask. Who know the good material about flask?
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2017-07-06T05:10:41.298845
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Floyd
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pythondev_help_Floyd_2017-07-06T05:10:41.298845
| 1,499,317,841.298845 | 84,163 |
pythondev
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help
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you'll have more luck in <#C0LN2AD7T|flask> :slightly_smiling_face:
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2017-07-06T05:12:35.342108
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-06T05:12:35.342108
| 1,499,317,955.342108 | 84,164 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Meg> I got your suggestions about the VPN
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2017-07-06T07:14:05.849518
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Hyman
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pythondev_help_Hyman_2017-07-06T07:14:05.849518
| 1,499,325,245.849518 | 84,165 |
pythondev
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help
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Anyone using GCP here?
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2017-07-06T08:07:43.850769
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Vada
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pythondev_help_Vada_2017-07-06T08:07:43.850769
| 1,499,328,463.850769 | 84,166 |
pythondev
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help
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Wondering if I can ssh with a service account but can't see any docs anywhere
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2017-07-06T08:08:08.859227
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Vada
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pythondev_help_Vada_2017-07-06T08:08:08.859227
| 1,499,328,488.859227 | 84,167 |
pythondev
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help
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So i have a type error issue
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2017-07-06T09:33:50.080153
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Ressie
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pythondev_help_Ressie_2017-07-06T09:33:50.080153
| 1,499,333,630.080153 | 84,168 |
pythondev
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help
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added b ref
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2017-07-06T09:40:45.308332
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Ressie
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pythondev_help_Ressie_2017-07-06T09:40:45.308332
| 1,499,334,045.308332 | 84,169 |
pythondev
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help
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I got it thanks all sorry for the bother I needed to talk it out i suppose.
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2017-07-06T09:44:06.418523
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Ressie
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pythondev_help_Ressie_2017-07-06T09:44:06.418523
| 1,499,334,246.418523 | 84,170 |
pythondev
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help
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no problem :slightly_smiling_face: If it's helping you
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2017-07-06T09:44:39.436696
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Ciera
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pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-07-06T09:44:39.436696
| 1,499,334,279.436696 | 84,171 |
pythondev
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help
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I am just getting my feet wet with building stuff out of bits and parts i find and cleaning it up for my use. I am still quite noob. This slack has pulled me out of the fire many times where i wanted to bang my head into the wall
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2017-07-06T09:45:57.481717
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Ressie
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pythondev_help_Ressie_2017-07-06T09:45:57.481717
| 1,499,334,357.481717 | 84,172 |
pythondev
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help
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Question about unit testing and type hinting - is there a simple way to assert that a function call returns a certain type and that there are no other type warnings if return types have already been hinted in the function signature?
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2017-07-06T11:02:03.326225
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Franklyn
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pythondev_help_Franklyn_2017-07-06T11:02:03.326225
| 1,499,338,923.326225 | 84,173 |
pythondev
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help
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mypy probably
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2017-07-06T11:07:36.544459
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-06T11:07:36.544459
| 1,499,339,256.544459 | 84,174 |
pythondev
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help
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It's pretty intelligent in type inferring
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2017-07-06T11:08:36.581793
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Suellen
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pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-06T11:08:36.581793
| 1,499,339,316.581793 | 84,175 |
pythondev
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help
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is it possible to run nosetests with mypy?
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2017-07-06T11:32:54.517635
|
Franklyn
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pythondev_help_Franklyn_2017-07-06T11:32:54.517635
| 1,499,340,774.517635 | 84,176 |
pythondev
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help
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anyone have any recommendations on best ways to test flask api’s? I am writing an api in flask and want to do unittests on it but not sure the best way to do it with flask
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2017-07-06T12:31:25.638024
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Mei
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pythondev_help_Mei_2017-07-06T12:31:25.638024
| 1,499,344,285.638024 | 84,177 |
pythondev
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help
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do you want unit tests or integration tests?
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2017-07-06T12:31:58.656412
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Signe
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pythondev_help_Signe_2017-07-06T12:31:58.656412
| 1,499,344,318.656412 | 84,178 |
pythondev
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help
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well this is all sorta new to me as far as testing goes I haven’t done it much in the past but I want to mainly ensure the code works and get back proper responses, etc
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2017-07-06T12:32:27.672734
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Mei
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pythondev_help_Mei_2017-07-06T12:32:27.672734
| 1,499,344,347.672734 | 84,179 |
pythondev
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help
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since its basically a bot
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2017-07-06T12:32:30.674609
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So there are various levels of testing. If you want a lot of confidence, you should do `end-to-end` testing
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which basically means you spin up your app, then use `requests` to hit the api's and check that they actually work
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2017-07-06T12:33:19.702107
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an integration test would be just calling the handler, not using http. And a unit test would only check the logic of one function alone, as in, the function where the logic is
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2017-07-06T12:33:48.717638
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yea basically the end to end is what I want
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2017-07-06T12:34:20.735734
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take the code spin up the flask app and make calls to the routes to verify they work
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2017-07-06T12:34:31.741726
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before it deploys the code to heroku, etc
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2017-07-06T12:34:36.744757
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so this will be a part of my jenkins setup
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2017-07-06T12:34:51.753105
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I’ve never done testing in the past lol need to learn how to integrate it into my projects
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2017-07-06T12:35:00.758185
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Unfortunantly I dont know of any "api testing frameworks" in python
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2017-07-06T12:36:49.818363
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its more of how do I test flask
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2017-07-06T12:36:59.823914
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but its really not very hard to just write tests that use requests
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2017-07-06T12:37:00.824193
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since its a flask app
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2017-07-06T12:37:03.825694
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and call your app
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2017-07-06T12:37:03.825756
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yea if thats all it is I guess I can do that
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2017-07-06T12:37:12.830599
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You also might want to look at: <http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.12/testing/>
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2017-07-06T12:37:23.836491
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or ask more questions in <#C0LN2AD7T|flask>
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2017-07-06T12:37:31.841026
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I was more curious how I test it and where for example where do I spin up the code and test it or does it just do it all local, etc
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2017-07-06T12:37:31.841034
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yea I’ve been looking over that doc
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2017-07-06T12:37:45.848341
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problem is that one is very db driven and I’m not even using a db yet, just want to test simple flask routes, maybe I’ll just go the route of requests
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2017-07-06T12:38:13.863337
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I’ll see what I can find, thanks
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2017-07-06T12:38:33.874752
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if you dont have a DB then ignore the DB code
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2017-07-06T12:38:45.881340
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the rest will still work
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