ignore possible test failures?
3) I generate some html documentation with pydoc. How shall I distribute it
with the module?
Thank you very much in advance.
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better a way to pass the server, the user and the password to the
test without resolving to global variables?
Although I developed these tests as unit tests they are more of integration
tests. Is there an integration testing framework that supports a more
convenient passing of test param
Hello,
петък, 21 август 2015 г., 21:43:19 UTC-4, Ben Finney написа:
> > Is there a better a way to pass the server, the user and the password
> > to the test without resolving to global variables?
>
> The ‘testscenarios’ library is one way to have a set of scenarios
> applied at run-time to produ
TSET
handlers=console,file
Yesterday, it was working and I have not touched it - logging has been
working for months. This morning it stopped working and I was
debugging it for half a day and I am clueless. It does not the errors
neither on the console nor in the log file.
I will appreciate any help! Thank you in advance!
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On Nov 27, 4:07 pm, rambius wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using python logging and as of today it stopped working. Here is
> my program:
>
I forgot to give my environment:
$ uname -a
Darwin arielmac.lan 10.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.5.0: Fri Nov 5
23:20:39 PDT 2010; root:
tparse
logger.fatal('test2')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
When I run this program the logger statement after 'import optparse'
does not appear. The first logger statement before optparse does
appear. Has anyone experienced similar behaviour?
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Hello Ben,
On what environment did you try it?
On Nov 27, 5:09 pm, Ben Finney wrote:
> rambius writes:
> > When I run this program the logger statement after 'import optparse'
> > does not appear. The first logger statement before optparse does
> > appear.
Hello,
I found the culprit. Yesterday I added a file called copy.py. It
clashed with the python built-in module copy and caused that nasty
error.
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Hello,
Do you know of a library that resolves schedules like every Wednesday
at 3:00pm to absolute time, that is return the datetime of the next
occurrence?
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ArgumentParser(formatter_class=CustomHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument("-z", "--zone", choices=pytz.all_timezones)
args = parser.parse_args()
print(args)
print(f"Specified timezone: {args.zone}")
This works, but is there a more elegant way to achieve it?
Regards
rambi
> print(“Invalid timezone”,file=sys.stderr)
>
This is what I use now. I still wonder if I can mold HelpFormatter to
do what I want it to do.
> …
>
>
>
>
> From: Python-list on
> behalf of Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov
> Date: Frida
Hello Cameron,
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 4:45 PM Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> On 27Jan2023 15:31, Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov
> wrote:
> >I am developing a script that accepts a time zone as an option. The
> >time zone can be any from pytz.all_timezones. I have
&
27;,
'formatter': 'default',
}
},
'loggers': {
'': {
'handlers': ['stdout'],
'level': 'DEBUG'
}
}
}
logging.config.dictConfig(config)
When I run uselog.py it prints nothing. I am wondering what is wrong
with the second configuration. I will appreciate any help.
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2023 at 7:35 PM Peter J. Holzer wrote:
>
> On 2023-02-07 17:58:26 -0500, Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov wrote:
> > I am trying to configure my loggers using dictConfig, but they do not
> > print anything. Here are more details.
> [...]
> > from m
.Beep #(frequency, duration)
> NameError: name 'windsound' is not defined
>
> Something missing in my code?
>
You have a typo. It is winsound, not winDsound.
Regards
rambius
>
> 98% of lawyers g
total = 0
> * for x in numbers:*
> * total += 1*
Do you mean total += x?
Regards
rambius
> * return total*
> *print(add[1999, -672, 64]))*
>
> *the answer I get is 4 but it should be 1,411*
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ehind
some ssl proxy and it behaves as a man-in-the-middle and replaces the
certificate with its own (I was experiencing that in a previous job).
You have several choices:
1) pass --trusted-host files.pythonhosted.org to disable the certificate check
2) import the ssl certificate of the ssl prox
+ ehash + "')"
TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "bytes") to str
Any help on how to concatenate ehash to the sql?
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 12:39 AM Chris Angelico wrote:
> Don't do this! DO NOT do this! Even if it might happen to work with a
> base 64 encoded value, this is a terrible terrible bug just waiting to
> happen. Instead, use *parameterized queries* and keep your SQL safe.
OK. What are parameterized
e, use parametrised queries, as ChrisA said.
I am using sqlite3 and it supports parameterized queries. Overall they
are better than constructing the sql statements manually.
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n I run it through subprc.py, I do get standard out and standard
errors streams, but they are separated and not in the order above:
$ ./subprc.py
b'a\nc\n'
b'b\nd\n'
How should I use subprocess in order to get the outputs in the correct
order? Thank you for your help in
Hello,
Thank you all for your suggestions. I will see what will apply to my use case.
Regards
Rambius
On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 5:37 PM, Piet van Oostrum
wrote:
> "Ivan \"Rambius\" Ivanov" writes:
>
>> Dear colleagues,
>>
>> I using subprocess module
Hello,
Python's own website contains a non-exhaustive list of applications
implemeted in Python: https://www.python.org/about/apps/
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Rambius
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 4:13 PM, kondaiah sinha wrote:
> what type of application implemented with python?...like by using jav
to now. I know about the Singleton pattern,
but I have never implemented it in Python and I don't know if it is
Pythonish.
I am looking for the same behaviour as logging.getLogger(name).
logging.getLogger("myname") will always return the same object no
matter where it is called as
On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 5:01 PM Chris Angelico via Python-list
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> On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 at 07:54, Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list
> wrote:
> > I am refactoring some code and I would like to get rid of a global
> > variable. Here is the outline:
> &
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> Good question Rambius!
>
> On 12/03/24 09:53, Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov via Python-list wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am refactoring some code and I would like to get rid of a global
> >
Hello,
How can I convert a date, usually datetime.now(), into a format where
the timezone is in hours:minutes format. I was able to get that format
in shell:
$ date +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%:z
2024-06-18T19:24:09-04:00
The closest I got in python is
from datetime import datetime
from zoneinfo import
Thank you all for your responses!
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 9:54 PM Jon Ribbens via Python-list
wrote:
>
> datetime.now(ZoneInfo("America/New_York")).isoformat()
Both .isoformat() and "%:z" work.
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