@MisterMiyagi thanks for the answer, I wanted to know why, as for fixing it, no not really, if you say it is complex it probably is, so I will see some bugs or issues in aiohttp git page to understand
import httpx
import trio
async def main():
async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=None) as client:
headers = {
"X-Fsign": "SW9D1eZo"
}
r = await client.get('https://d.flashscore.com/x/feed/f_21_0_2_en_1', headers=headers)
print(r.text)
if __name__ == "__main__":
trio.run(main)
is that kind of data can be extracted? i mean is it represent any kind of data you familiar with ?
the point that am trying to extract the matches scores from that site if you've navigated to it and selected 2 March, i noticed there's an XHR request which feed the HTML page. am just try to extract the data to avoid using selenium.
Can people help me parse this comment thread on an answer of mine? I am feeling way too dense and slow this morning: stackoverflow.com/a/16238370/100297
I have a sense that the person commenting is wrong, but can't put my finger on why, so I'm assuming I'm missing something vital myself.
the comments are a wall of thread, so i'll first mention purely re the question and the answer: i think both are clear, and the answer addresses the question well.
i suppose the main question is, the asker is implying that 1 "le" or 1 "ge" should be what the specification should force us to define, and it should automatically define (and be able to define) the remaining 5 operations.
@ParitoshSingh at least I read the thread right then. I know __eq__ plus __le__ is sufficient to sort with.
@MisterMiyagi: I was addressing the question asked, but I think the commenter wants me to answer a broader question too, but then gets lost in a formal proof of logical comparisons and their equivalents. I think.
Hello, how I can install anaconda package from local (my computer). I downloaded the package from GitHub because when I perform the pip install infostop I came across problem with a error which means there is no package
Hello, how I can install anaconda package from local (my computer). I downloaded the package from GitHub because when I perform the pip install infostop I came across problem with a error which means there is no package
@MisterMiyagi Yes, that Discourse post was created after they continued to discuss their question, stackoverflow.com/questions/60541080/…. You and I both posted answers there. :-)
@LoopingDev: what do you mean by 'session id'? Store it where?
Hey guys I have a upcoming programming trial which will involve making bots for entry level position... considering today was the second on I have done is the way I went about it good considering that when they send the brief may follow similar methodology. I have these: dpaste.com/4APVLGQ6R this is the proxy.py and dpaste.com/9KKLTP94V this is the scraper
@piRSquared welp, that almost killed my laptop session. Could you please post a warning about the size of those arrays along with the post? I was going to check whether the difference was due to */+ and trying to figure out what your point was, and I didn't notice the sizes.
pretty much my only gripe with it is that its standard highlighter doesn't recognize rf-strings out of the box, but it doesn't bother me enough to fix it myself
@holdenweb Went well they said they are going to send me a programming challenge that will entail building a web scraper hence why I am practicing with more and finding ways around the problems I had before ^^
Thanks for asking mate... Spent the morning doing a little project to go through amazon products as posted above just trying to find out if the method i did it was a good approach if i follow a similar one during the task they set
a fundamental question re git: is a merge request supposed to be raised only once a branch is "finished"? or when you've made a branch but havent finished yet? or both?
And I've seen a bot called WIP that can check for WIP or a construction sign emoji in a PR's title and pretend to be a pending test until that's removed, to ensure that it's not merged
@AndrasDeak yeah, that's kind of how i stumbled upon this. we use gitlab and i made my very first merge request (yay!) and it told me to add a WIP if i don't want this merge request to be immediately merged
and my first reaction was, what? a merge request that shouldnt be merged? suffice to say, i did not get it upfront :P
If a website endpoint only allows posts, what would you return? Currently we return 404 which seems wrong, I checked the list: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status but the most specific one I found is 405. Is there a better one?
Say that I have a list of integers, list = [3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17] and I want to validate the index values where x = 6 or x = -6. Is there any difference in writing -len(list) <= x < len(lst) than just write it in a simpler way x < len(lst)?
len(list) <= x < len(lst) took me a while to realise list and lst are two different things. what does "validate the index values where x = 6 or x = -6" mean? I didn't quite understand the ask
@CoreVisional you'd normally just try indexing and put it in try:
and yes, there's a difference: what if x = -2*len(lst)?
Last note: don't call lists list because that shadows the built-inlist name.
user13727121
I also tested it out, the formal seems to return False if x is out of index bound, like x = -50, but using x < len(list) seems to always return True if given any negative index
just to be sure: by "validate the index", you mean "test whether x is a valid index for the list lst"?
user13727121
hmm, that means if I don't care about the index in the negative, then x < len(list) will do... but I think I'll just stick with -len(list) <= x < len(lst) to also validate negative index values
I just learned this: if you have a child process (using multiprocessing.Process) and you have a queue between the two, If that queue has data (even though the child process has been terminated), the program does not end because the queue is still active. I thought that the queue is de-allocated when the referencing processes are terminated. Is someone able to weigh in on this?
@inspectorG4dget The multiprocessing queue docs have two prominent warnings that Bad Things Happen™ if a queue end is terminated, and if a queue end cannot flush.
@ParitoshSingh Also the more often you merge into master the smaller each changeset is, making them easier to understand and verify. Everyone dreads the 43-file 2,000-line pull request!
Totally agree with that. I just went on a mini-rant at work about how we don't make personal branches to close the >1 issues that each of us is assigned - we create issue/feature branches and commit/merge each one
@randomscientist Glad you asked. The terms "server" and "client" are relative to the service. A web server, for example, will typically be a DNS client among other things, and there's no reason why it shoudn't also be a client of some other HTTP-based service.
This is, indeed, exactly how WebFaction used to organise making customer web sites available: its front-end Apache server would make HTTP requests to the various customer sites, which would be allocated locahost ports and accessed for content when the approprrite Server: header was found in a request.
@ParitoshSingh Plus working that way encourages development behind "feature flags" allowing code to be deployed to production environments and tested selectively before final release.