Ok..thanks..it worked...Created a script to create the fixture file and
update it with every record...what a community this is!
On Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 12:50:30 PM UTC-7, ludovic coues wrote:
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> First, you should create a fixture file with some sample data. Two
> entry, just like in the do
First, you should create a fixture file with some sample data. Two
entry, just like in the documentation is good. This way, you know you
have a working fixture file.
Then, you write a python function which take a list of bet and output
a fixture file just like the exemple you have done.
Finally,
Thanks ludovic, here is my code for the scraper..
from .models import Betting
import re
import requests
import urllib
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
urls= "https://sms.betyetu.co.ke/tomorrow.html";
htmlfile = urllib.urlopen(urls)
htmltext = htmlfile.read()
soup = BeautifulSoup(htmltext, "h
There is a page in the documentation dealing with initial data [1].
The good news is that you don't have to write more code. You insert
your data in a file and load it with the manage.py command. Out of the
box, JSON, XML and SQL are supported.
[1] https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/howto/init
Hi All,
I have built a web scraper to scrape a website and get all match fixtures
for a particular day. Wanted to know how to insert that initial data into
django database and where that code should live..I have currently put the
code in init.py but it looks and sounds wrong according to a quic
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