i didn't get you. actually am scrapping data from a specific website, where i taken the data and then writing to googlesheet. the script will be running under cron job. so it's will keep overwriting the sheet during the day.
that's why i try to make the sheet clearly visible without empty rows
It seems like a poor-man's queue. I'm trying to find the middle ground between what you're doing and how I understand what you're doing
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη In which case, write a new sheet, with a unique name, each time the scraper runs. Then delete that sheet once the script that processes the data has run
That way, a) neither process (the scraper and the processor) is directly tied together and b) the scraper creates a new sheet of the correct dimensions every time it runs
The script that processes the scraped data only needs to scan for sheet names and just either a) delete the sheet after processing the data or b) has some memory of the unique names it has already processed. (b) will quickly become broken if you don't have some way of clearing away the excess sheets
The latency of the googlesheets API is just going to break things if you do that. This was part of the reason why I had to do batched writes, because the API chokes if you send too much data in one go. So then you have a scraper doing batched writes (with ~2 secs between), and you have another doing batched reads and trying to sync up with this. Not a pleasant design
I suggest, if you're really stuck with the gspread intermediate is (a) in this and writing the data to local storage before deleting the uniquely-named sheet. The better solution is to use an actual queue of some kind
Ok, to the best of my understanding I suggest that your script writes a new sheet each time with the datetime stamp as the sheet name. If you went on holiday for 2 days, you would't want to trash the existing results anyway. 2 birds with one stone; you get your history to delete at your own leisure and you can also dictate the sheet length at the time of creation (by the docs you already found)