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@Aran-Fey Hey. So my problem is the following. I have a python script that outputs a csv file with the following code :
file = datetime.date.today().strftime("%d-%m-%Y")+'-' +keyword + '.csv'
with open(file, 'w+') as f:
writer = csv.writer(f)
writer.writerow(['Keyword' , 'Rank', 'URL' , 'Date'])
writer.writerows(zip( d[0::4], d[1::4] , d[2::4], d[3::4]))
This python script is inside a folder lets say home/kw1/pythonscript.py
What's with the ::?
I want to run this file using a bash file that lives in the /home path. But every time I run my python script using the .sh file it saves the out put inside /home and not inside /home/kw/
my bash file looks like this: /anaconda3/bin/python3 /Users/konradburchardt/Desktop/new-dashboard/ranks/kw1/rank.py [parameters]
@roganjosh they probably have the data formatted as [keyword1, rank1, url1, date1, keyword2, rank2, url2, date2, ...]
here is also a better explanation:
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Q: python script output to be saved in different folder

SundiosI'm trying to build a keyword tool. For this, I built a python script that when you run it, it outputs a CSV file with the keyword, the ranking, the URL and the date. I want to run more than one keyword and I want to save the output in different folders. I created 5 different folders with my p...

but the answers they gave me are not what I need
:/
Your script saves the csv file to the current working directory. So you have two options:
1) `cd` to the correct directory before starting the script
2) rewrite the script so it outputs the csv into the same folder where the python file is
21:05
So
if I change the file to this
option 3: Add a command line argument for the output directory
what is the command line argument. could you give me an example?
Ideally what I want is to share this file so people can use it to track their own keywords. So I dont want to write my own paths in the python scripts.
@Sundios Like python3 rank.py ranks/kw1 and with open(sys.argv[1] + file, 'w+') as f:
I see I'm mostly repeating what somebody already posted as an answer
Yes.
So... have you decided how you want to do it?
21:11
Im a little bit confused. But I guess Ill try what you said
Thank you!
what if i do the following? should this work
file = 'rank/kw1' + datetime.date.today().strftime("%d-%m-%Y")+'-' +keyword + '.csv'

with open( file, 'w+') as f:
writer = csv.writer(f)
writer.writerow(['Keyword' , 'Rank', 'URL' , 'Date'])
writer.writerows(zip( d[0::4], d[1::4] , d[2::4], d[3::4]))
Only if you run the file from /Users/konradburchardt/Desktop/new-dashboard. That's worse than the original version.
Instead of hard-coding a path you hard-coded half of a path. Not exactly a solution to the problem
save_to_path = '/Users/konradburchardt/Desktop/new-dashboard/ranks/kw1'
file = datetime.date.today().strftime("%d-%m-%Y")+'-' +keyword + '.csv'
complete_path = os.path.join(save_to_path,file)
with open( complete_path, 'w+') as f:
writer = csv.writer(f)
writer.writerow(['Keyword' , 'Rank', 'URL' , 'Date'])
writer.writerows(zip( d[0::4], d[1::4] , d[2::4], d[3::4]))
Sure that'll work, but I thought you didn't want to hard-code the path?
yeah, i dont. But then I dont really understand, the solution
So i leave it with a relative path inside the python script?
is there a way of adding the output file into the .sh file? I tried >> but its giving me the terminal output
Alright, let's take the easy way out: Just rewrite your shell script
21:21
hahah
cd /Users/konradburchardt/Desktop/new-dashboard/ranks/kw1/
/anaconda3/bin/python3 rank.py [parameters]
oh I see
It worked :D
Such an easy fix...
thank you so much
I have another question related to this
Lets say I want to share this file right? And want other people to use it. It will have all my paths /Users/konradburchardt/Desktop/ that will not exist in their machines. Where should I put my file So that I can just write cd /new-dashboard/kw1/ ......
is there a wild card that I can put in my bash file so that it just takes user/name of the user/location ? something like */new-dashboard/....
or im dreaming too much?
I'm having a hard time finding duplicates tonight... (well - more so than usual)... might all it a night in a bit...
21:46
@Sundios You want to share the python script and the bash script? The whole point of that setup was that the bash script could be customized for each user
Yes. So then each user will have to go and change the path that im cd in right?
Ok. cool. Yeah that's easier than changing each python script
@Aran-Fey thanks for your help!
@wim But the issue is of hiding the (Meta-)popular revolt against management site changes without consultation, rhyme or reason. You personally may not care, but thousands of other readers will. As to whether they can replace/obviate Meta, the devil is in the details, and it depends on the agenda of the people doing the replacing, and their priorities.
I was too busy and missed all the drama, so is the latest tl;dr that current management destroying SO or fixing it? Are many of you reducing the time you spend in putting content on it?
22:33
I haven't kept up with recent news, but I started reducing my time on SO a long time ago
23:47
@smci destroying
Hi, sorry, never used a SO chatroom before and I can't find the R chatroom. Can anyone link it to me? I would be very grateful.
the search filter selects every chatroom with an 'r' in it :/
I was told "GMTs" is the R room. Don't ask me why.
dang "Only users nominated by the room owner may talk here."
@AndrasDeak thanks for trying though, appreciate it
You can request access and wait
But it's 2 AM in GMT, so wait patiently
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