in case if you are talking about the previous question, actually the issue is not from the package itself. it's an issue from the device which is sending the request to the API, which is actually for some reason flagged by the API and will keep dropping the connection. especially if you sent multiple requests to sensitive API such as twitter without performing an action. at the end, you have to wait till the API unblock you.
I have a for loop that is producing lists like below. Why can't I `get` the value attribute here? [<option selected="selected" value="">Any</option>, <option value="amex">AMEX</option>, <option value="nasd">NASDAQ</option>, <option value="nyse">NYSE</option>, <option value="modal">Custom (Elite only)</option>]
i couldn't figure out how to replace the current venv and had to made an entirely new project and during that process something wasn't working and I must've done something to the original file cause when i went to build my dataframe i noticed my list was gone
Your venv is just a collection of libraries. It doesn't just throw away your existing approach, but you might have a bug or two if libraries are changed
If the question is just "instead of printing values in a loop, how do I collect them in a list?", create an empty list and append to it; or use a list comprehension
There might be a miscommunication here. If Luck Box is claiming "my code currently doesn't work because of my venv", that's not so likely. If the claim is "I had a working solution, then I lost the source while fiddling with venvs, and now I can't remember how I did it the first time", that's in the realm of plausibility
So make one? What are we supposed to be answering? Are we just arguing and prefacing everything with "please understand"? What are we supposed to be answering?
<-- would never have known that you were using a venv from the start. So, I kinda chased that like a cat after yarn. I won't follow up on that; we've moved on :)
@LuckBox ok, please post the code for this part properly formatted. Once you post the code, highlight it all and use ctrl + k
option_list = []
for f in filters:
option = f.find_all('option', attrs={'value': True})
for o in option:
o = o.get('value')
option_list.append(o)
print(option_list)
Hi guys, am I allowed to talk about a question I have posted yesterday? I come with some more details
user11006952
6:23 PM
@LuckBox Here's an idea for an MCVE: Declare a list with one element. and attempt to get the value attribute of that one-element list. See if that doesn't work / works.
page = requests.get('https://www.finviz.com/screener.ashx?v=111&ft=4')
soup = BeautifulSoup(page.text, 'html.parser')
filters = soup.find_all('select', attrs={'data-filter': True})
option_list = []
for f in filters:
option = f.find_all('option', attrs={'value': True})
print(option)
for o in option:
o = o.get('value')
option_list.append(o)
print(option_list)
You forgot the import statements, but close enough. When I run your code, the final print statement produces a long list that starts with ['', 'amex', 'nasd', 'nyse', 'modal', '', 'sp500'
There's a bunch of <option> tags before that, but those are because of your print(option) call
option_list = []
for f in filters:
option = f.find_all('option', attrs={'value': True})
seq = []
for o in option:
o = o.get('value')
seq.append(o)
option_list.append(seq)
print(option_list)
What I'm hearing is "I have a list of beautifulsoup elements and I want to modify that list in-place so it becomes a list of strings instead. I don't want to make a new list."
@LuckBox sorry, at this point it doesn't seem like you have a firm enough grasp on the problem or the code to be able to explain what you want to us in a way that's not going to cause more frustration. I suggest taking some time to code on your own, look at other resources, and maybe ask on the main site.
Oh, you mean you just dragged us through a 30+ minute conversation only to never explain that you'd already asked the question or why you weren't satisfied with the answer? Please check our room rules before asking again: sopython.com/chatroom
Yeah, because they weren't going anywhere and I'm not in the mood right now.
Either ask a good question, or don't ask. Simple. If you're not sure about the quality, take some more time and come back later after you are sure about it.
My goal is to query twitter via its API, and I am here cause I want to do it in python, using the library tweepy. Everything works fine when I use the API via a HTTP client (I'm using Postman). But with tweepy, it says I can't access it Failed to send request: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='api.twitter.com', port=443)
Looks like googling "python tweepy HTTPSConnectionPool" brings up tons of answers. Try all that first. You haven't provided enough information to narrow it down any more than that.