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21:00
That is one compelling kitty.
DSM
DSM
If I lived on a boat I don't know if I'd have a cat. I love cats, but I'd be scared the cat would fall overboard. Come to think of it, I'd be scared that I'd fall overboard.
A question so inappropriate, it was deleted, and then the deleted post was deleted, so not even the highest rep users can view it.
I like that there is a big warning at the top:
>THIS IS NOT HOSTED ON STACKOVERFLOW!
>DO NOT BE CONFUSED, YOU ARE NOT ON STACKOVERFLOW.COM ANY LONGER!
It took me a while to figure out it was a Stack Overflow question at all!
I wish the question hadn't been closed.
@Ephraim Apparently the boat question was one of only two that were purged from the system, so even if you have 10k to see deleted questions, this one is just gone.Izkata Aug 24 '13 at 2:49
@CodyPiersall Oh wow I love it already.
21:07
@AirThomas I have dreams of being a bash scripting expert one day, but right now I'm still confused by the if statements :(
@CodyPiersall The fact that if is closed with fi in a bash script has always struck me as hilarious
DSM
DSM
do/od
@DSM My sister does not have a cat, but the marina where she's parked is currently home to an otter with a little baby otter. She keeps putting videos of them on Facebook like "check out my neighbors" and it's very d'aww.
DSM
DSM
The temptation to write a programming-themed sea shanty is almost irresistible.
Living on a boat is in my top ten list of "lifestyles I would like to adopt in order to escape societal expectations", although I still would more prefer a miniscule pacific island or woodsy cabin or lighthouse or cave.
Roughly in that order.
(preferences are not cumulative. a lighthouse on a pacific island is no better than any other kind of lighthouse or pacific island)
21:17
If you like lighthouses, you should stay at the Heceta Head Lighthouse B&B on vacation sometimes.
Er, "sometime," but if you can go more than once hey, why not.
It's also not far from Newport, OR which has a nice aquarium and the Rogue brewery
I'm curious what a cave you'd like to live in would be.
I just can't wrap my head around enjoying that.
The main attraction is that a sufficiently deep cave, is the same temperature no matter the season or weather.
on the github oauth api, can you specify multiple domains?
You just have to watch out for bears, mold, and CHUDs.
goblins
Doh, that's basically the same as CHUD now that google has helped me.
DSM
DSM
21:24
I'm old enough I remember when the only thing to be worried about in the dark was being eaten by a grue.
I omitted them from my list of "things to watch out for", because they only appear in complete darkness, so there's nothing to watch.
Dan
Dan
any flask folks around?
I think I'm approaching a problem the wrong way and wanted to know best way to do it
I am a flask folk, what's up? (I might not know, but can at least provide some input)
Dan
Dan
@corvid when I have a route that requires a parameter, say an id #
but then I have a form that sends data to itself, but still needs that id # from the url
is there way to get that parameter from the template itself?
or do I need to pass it to the template as a variable, and if so, how do I then use that variable in a url_for statement?
I know how to get args such as ?id=1
but this is an actual url parameter
@app.route('/model/<int:ident>')
def yourfunction(ident):
  # do what you want with ident
Dan
Dan
21:37
like mysite/1 -- I need to access the 1 from the template itself
@corvid yes I know how to get it in the python, I need to get it in the template
oh okay, then within that function do return render_template('template.html', id=ident)
Dan
Dan
<form method="POST" action="{{ url_for('upload_towers', case_id=PARAMETER_FROM_URL_HERE) }}" class="dark-matter" enctype="multipart/form-data">
yep, you can just pass it to the template like that
@Kevin You wouldn't want your cave to be too deep; past about level 150 or so, you run the risk of encountering HUGE SPOILERS
Dan
Dan
@corvid hmm, it is just resetting my connection for some reason
21:41
what does the traceback say?
Dan
Dan
@corvid there isn't one, it just says connection was reset and the url doesn't have the parameter (I have debugging on, so that is not the issue)
I don't think you want to post a form like that, do you? Probably want it in the form www.yoursite.com/area?id=1 so that it will parse to an ImmutableMultiDict in that function. What are you doing in the function your post goes to?
Dan
Dan
@corvid see this mwe
@corvid if I don't pass the case id with it I get a build error
@corvid the value gets passed to it initially from another route
as a redirect once submitted
what do you mean? I figure if it posts a form, you could get the case_id value with request.form.get('case_id'), no?
oh okay I see, it's slightly unusual... looks like you're doing a lot in a single route, wouldn't you say? What's the goal?
Dan
Dan
@corvid <form method="POST" action="{{ url_for('upload_towers', case_id=request.form.get('case_id')) }}" class="dark-matter" enctype="multipart/form-data"> gives a build error
21:50
nah not quite like that... let me set up a runnable example for you
Dan
Dan
@corvid generally I always have the same routes handle forms, if method is post then handle form, else render form
^^^ is that bad practice?
nah, I just recommend you use WTForms for that
@CodyPiersall You've created a monster. find -maxdepth 2 -name "*emis*.csv" | xargs -n 1 wc -l | cut -f1 -d ' ' | awk '{s+=$1} END {print s}'
I could have done that sum by hand minutes ago!
Look at that! It's a work of beauty!
And/or madness.
21:59
Hard to say which.
DSM
DSM
Any Windows users around with a pypy install?
(Spoiler alert: madness.)
@AirThomas Does that little command count all the lines in all the files? Or am I reading it wrong?
@CodyPiersall Yes, it sums them
Not that I know how the last bit with awk works
awk is a pretty cool guy. He is good at doing stuff with csv files.
22:05
awk is awkward
For each line that goes to awk, the variable s is getting the first column added to it.
Then after all the lines are over, s gets printed.
You know what they say:
You can't spell awkward without
ward
or
something
@MartijnPieters Have you seen my Red Baron question on meta?
@AirThomas I did, but it came at a time I wasn't in a position to write anything.
Interested in your thoughts, since I know you were one who strategically pursued it
I did enjoy the connection Shog's post on a Reversal badge replacement.
Yes, I earned that one basically because I discussed it here in chat.
22:09
Hahaha, +1 for the phrase "polished a turd"
Raising awareness with it.
@CodyPiersall Here, have a Mythbusters clip
@MartijnPieters I thought about starting the meta discussion before the end of the bash, for the meta effect boost, but decided the ulterior motive would have undermined my desire for an honest conversation
I did indeed deliberately try and find a suitable post. One that had a modicum of effort, but not enough to stand the quality tests, and one I could provide a more extensive answer for.
So I trolled through recent Python tag posts at -2, gambling (as it turns out, correctly) that I could add a downvote to bring it to -3 before polishing and answering.
I think the example that was pulled out for the blog post was exceptional. Really liked seeing how that one had worked out.
Yeah, they really found a great, shining example there.
Dan
Dan
22:30
@corvid were you able to come up with a runnable example?
@corvid I got it working in a convoluted way, but was hoping you had a better solution
23:26
The typo in this question title brings odd things to mind.
@Dan I think you might be better off using flask wtforms and flask bootstrap. That can handle the files and submitting of a form for you
Is there a level 3 DOM parser for Python? I can't seem to find anything aside from mini DOM, which is only level 1.
Dan
Dan
23:45
@corvid k
@corvid another question, can I somehow render a template without a return statement?
I've noticed that flask ignores render_template unless it is part of a return statement
not entirely sure what you mean by that, the return render_template makes a response with HTML
Dan
Dan
I'm wanting to show a progress screen
@corvid yes I want to do it without returning
@Dan that's something which is handled on the front end usually
Dan
Dan
i.e. continuously update template as I iterate through a task
the template is sent to the front end as a response. If you want to update it without a reload, you will need to make use of JavaScript
Dan
Dan
23:54
@corvid ugh, I hate JavaScript :P
we all do :(
if you're after a progress bar, I found this one to be easy to use
Dan
Dan
@corvid yeah but then I have to learn how to pass this to JS and all that
what're you trying to do in specific? I'm imagining you're after infinite scroll or something
Dan
Dan
@corvid the user first uploads a csv file
then they get directed to another page which has known fields and a dropdown with the headers from the csv next to each
count the number of lines and use that to increment the NProgress bar
Dan
Dan
23:59
they select the corresponding header for each known data type then click 'import'
I want to show what record is currently being imported
I'd recommend paginating the CSV file and then adding infinite scroll. That is to say, render 50 lines, then render 50 more each time they pass a point

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