I'm getting strange error "'int' object has no attribute 'startswith'"
I haven't used the word "startswith" in my python program. ?
Does any one how to fix this -- or what it refers to ?
I am new to distutils.. I am trying to include few data files along with the package.. here is my code..
from distutils.core import setup
setup(name='Scrapper',
version='1.0',
description='Scrapper',
packages=['app', 'db', 'model', 'util'],
data_files=[('app', ['app/scrapper.db'])]
)
The zip file created after executing python setup.py sdist does not include the scrapper.db file. I have scrapper.db file in the app directory..
thanks for the help.
I am on OSX Snow Leopard (10.6.2) I can install anything I need to. I would preferably like a Python or Java solution. I have searched on Google and found lots of information on writing my own program to do this, but this is a just a quick and dirty experiment so I don't want to invest a lot of time on writing a bunch of code to do this, I am sure someone else has done this already.
Hello,
I use a c++ dll in python. That dll uses other dlls.
I want to know if it's possible to include all the dll's in my .exe using py2exe without calling them directlly. If so, how can I do it?
Thanks in advance :)
I have a function that is side effect free and I would like to run for every element in an array and return an array with all of the results. I'm wondering if python has something built into to generate all of the values.
Thank you.
How do I use lookahead assertion to determine if a certain character exist at most a certain number of times in a string.
For example, let's say I want to check a string that has at least one character to make sure that it contains "@" at most 2 times. Thanks in advance. Using python if that matters.
What is the best way to save a user profile with Google App Engine (Python) ?
What I did to solve this problem is create another Model, with a UserProperty, but requesting the profile from the user I have to do something like this:
if user:
profile = Profile.all().filter('user =', user).fetch(1)
if profile:
property = s.get().property
Any ideas?
I can look inside setup.py I suppose to see if it's a distutils package. But in the process of familiarizing myself with python package management I have noticed that there seems to be more than one way to do it. So:
How can I check an unzipped packages directory or setup.py to see how to build it?
Given the following function:
def foo(a, b, c):
pass
How would one obtain a list/tuple/dict/etc of the arguments passed in, without having to build the structure myself?
Specifically, I'm looking for Python's version of JavaScript's arguments keyword or PHP's func_get_args() method.
What I'm not looking for is a solution using *args or **kwargs; I need to specify the argument names in the function definition (to ensure they're being passed in) but within the function I want to work with them in a list- or dict-style structure.
I have strange behavior of Sphinx searchd. I used it with Python standard client on ubuntu 9.10
For same query it's can give normal response or can give broken package like this:
failed to read searchd response (status=0,ver=1,len=278,read=72)
this problem appears with 50% probability.
I have test index with only 5 documents and default config.
Will be grateful for help)
I'm looking to find a way to in real-time find the shortest path between nodes in a huge graph. It has hundreds of thousands of vertices and millions of edges. I know this question has been asked before and I guess the answer is to use a breadth-first search, but I'm more interested in to know what software you can use to implement it. For example, it would be totally perfect if it already exist a library (with python bindings!) for performing bfs in undirected graphs.
How do you guys deploy your code on your servers? I am using Fabric and Python and I would like a more automated way of pulling code from the repository through the use of public keys, but without any ops or manual intervention to set up the public keys.
Are you storing them in the code as text or in a database and generate the pk file on the fly?
I am working on a project that requires programmatically distributing a compressed file that in a format that is associated with my software. I am writing the software in Python.
I would use .zip, but I don't want to overwrite any previouse filetype associations. ( with zip utilities )
A periodic computer generated message (simplified):
Hello user123,
- (604)7080900
- 152
- minutes
Regards
Using python, how can I extract "(604)7080900", "152", "minutes" (i.e. any text following a leading "- " pattern) between the two empty lines (empty line is the \n\n after "Hello user123" and the \n\n before "Regards"). Even better if the result string list are stored in an array. Thanks!
Hey everyone, I was wondering how would I start programming an interface to trading stocks in Etrade in python. I am attempting to make an automated trading bot, but there is no api publicly available for automated trading with Etrade. Thanks in advance. ^^
Hello,
I'm writing a program in python using dbus that detects inserted usb drives and manipulates the files inside of them. However, I can't seem to retrieve the path on my system of an inserted usb. Is there someway that I can get the path of an inserted usb in dbus, perhaps by using the GetProperty() method? I have tried using GetProperty("block.device"), but that returns /dev/sdc1 which doesn't exist on my system. Thanks in advance for any help!
Are there any publicly available SOAP 1.2/WSDL 2.0 compliant free web services for testing a Python based soap client library (e.g. Zolera SOAP Infrastructure)?
So far, it appears to me that Google Web API may be the only option.
Otherwise, how can one test a SOAP 1.2 compliant client library?
I would like to convert this string
foo_utf = u'nästy chäräctörs with å and co.' # unicode
into this
foo_ascii = 'nästy chäräctörs with å and co.' # ASCII
.
Any idea how to do this in Python (2.6)? I found unicodedata module but I have no idea how to do the transformation.
Hello,
I want to know if it's possible to control "Microsoft Speech Recognition" using c#.
Is it possible, for instance, to simulate the click on "On: Listen to everything I say" programmatically using c# or python?
I am trying to use python's multiprocessing library to hopefully gain some performance. Specifically I am using its map function. Now, for some reason when I swap it out with its single threaded counterpart I don't get any memory leaks over time. But using the multiprocessing version of map causes my memory to go through the roof. For the record I am doing something which can easily hog up loads of memory, but what would the difference be between the two to cause such a stark difference?
Hi,
I am working on Enterprise Search and we are using Fast ESP and for now i have 4 projects but i have no information about stages and python. But i realize that i have learn custom stage development. Because we have a lot of difficulties about document processing. I want to know how can i develop custom stage and especially i wanna know about how i can find Attributefilter stage source code. I am waiting your answers
I'm currently migrating all existing (incomplete) documentation to Sphinx.
The problem is that the documentation uses Python docstrings (the module is written in C, but it probably does not matter) and the class documentation must be converted into a form usable for Sphinx.
There is sphinx.ext.autodoc, but it automatically puts current docstrings to the document. I want to generate source (RST) file based on current docstrings, which I could edit and improve manually.
How would you transform docstrings into RST for Sphinx?
Generally I use lxml for my HTML parsing needs, but that isn't available on Google App Engine. The obvious alternative is BeautifulSoup, but I find it chokes too easily on malformed HTML. Currently I am testing libxml2dom and have been getting better results.
Which pure Python HTML parser have you found performs best? My priority is the ability to handle bad HTML over speed.