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pythondev | help | My bad, you problem need to apt it | 2017-09-29T16:43:22.000277 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:43:22.000277 | 1,506,703,402.000277 | 95,103 |
pythondev | help | Do the `apt list` | 2017-09-29T16:43:27.000331 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:43:27.000331 | 1,506,703,407.000331 | 95,104 |
pythondev | help | Like john | 2017-09-29T16:43:33.000184 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:43:33.000184 | 1,506,703,413.000184 | 95,105 |
pythondev | help | ```darin@puter:~$ apt list python-problem-report
Listing... Done
python-problem-report/xenial-updates,xenial-updates,xenial-security,xenial-security 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all
N: There is 1 additional version. Please use the '-a' switch to see it``` | 2017-09-29T16:44:03.000336 | Seema | pythondev_help_Seema_2017-09-29T16:44:03.000336 | 1,506,703,443.000336 | 95,106 |
pythondev | help | ~btw, that’s a super specific problem for that dude on SO to sound so upset that you asked the question lol~ < probably just reading it wrong | 2017-09-29T16:44:17.000462 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:44:17.000462 | 1,506,703,457.000462 | 95,107 |
pythondev | help | now he's saying its this package | 2017-09-29T16:45:46.000237 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:45:46.000237 | 1,506,703,546.000237 | 95,108 |
pythondev | help | <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport> | 2017-09-29T16:45:48.000125 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:45:48.000125 | 1,506,703,548.000125 | 95,109 |
pythondev | help | he doesn't sound really upset | 2017-09-29T16:45:54.000156 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:45:54.000156 | 1,506,703,554.000156 | 95,110 |
pythondev | help | So but I do have this installed, that's the weird thing | 2017-09-29T16:46:19.000336 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:46:19.000336 | 1,506,703,579.000336 | 95,111 |
pythondev | help | ```(py3) joshua@tandem[~] dpkg -l | grep apport
ii apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all automatically generate crash reports for debugging
ii apport-symptoms 0.20 all symptom scripts for apport
ii python3-apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all Python 3 library for Apport crash report handling``` | 2017-09-29T16:46:23.000121 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:46:23.000121 | 1,506,703,583.000121 | 95,112 |
pythondev | help | So what actually installs the hook? | 2017-09-29T16:46:28.000291 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:46:28.000291 | 1,506,703,588.000291 | 95,113 |
pythondev | help | <@Mallie> what about the other… what john did | 2017-09-29T16:46:49.000001 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:46:49.000001 | 1,506,703,609.000001 | 95,114 |
pythondev | help | Or maybe that's the lib but I don't have the hook, let me see - yeah was just thinking that | 2017-09-29T16:46:59.000063 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:46:59.000063 | 1,506,703,619.000063 | 95,115 |
pythondev | help | k I installed it | 2017-09-29T16:47:40.000373 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:47:40.000373 | 1,506,703,660.000373 | 95,116 |
pythondev | help | ```(py3) joshua@tandem[~] dpkg -l | grep python-problem
ii python-problem-report 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all Python library to handle problem reports
``` | 2017-09-29T16:47:42.000493 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:47:42.000493 | 1,506,703,662.000493 | 95,117 |
pythondev | help | I don't have python-problem-report installed | 2017-09-29T16:48:01.000062 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:48:01.000062 | 1,506,703,681.000062 | 95,118 |
pythondev | help | I installed it and it doesn't happen | 2017-09-29T16:48:12.000093 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:48:12.000093 | 1,506,703,692.000093 | 95,119 |
pythondev | help | ```darin@puter:~$ dpkg -l | grep apport
ii apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all automatically generate crash reports for debugging
ii apport-gtk 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all GTK+ frontend for the apport crash report system
ii apport-symptoms 0.20 all symptom scripts for apport
ii python3-apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all Python 3 library for Apport crash report handling
``` | 2017-09-29T16:48:56.000061 | Seema | pythondev_help_Seema_2017-09-29T16:48:56.000061 | 1,506,703,736.000061 | 95,120 |
pythondev | help | ```john: python-problem-report/trusty-updates,trusty-security 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.25 all
dw: python-problem-report/xenial-updates,xenial-updates,xenial-security,xenial-security 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.10 all``` | 2017-09-29T16:48:56.000212 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:48:56.000212 | 1,506,703,736.000212 | 95,121 |
pythondev | help | Ohh I probably installed it to system | 2017-09-29T16:48:57.000031 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:48:57.000031 | 1,506,703,737.000031 | 95,122 |
pythondev | help | I am in a venv | 2017-09-29T16:49:02.000450 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:49:02.000450 | 1,506,703,742.00045 | 95,123 |
pythondev | help | they even have slightly different ones | 2017-09-29T16:49:11.000031 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:49:11.000031 | 1,506,703,751.000031 | 95,124 |
pythondev | help | <@Mallie> do you have an /etc/default/apport | 2017-09-29T16:49:14.000511 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:49:14.000511 | 1,506,703,754.000511 | 95,125 |
pythondev | help | ? | 2017-09-29T16:49:16.000083 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:49:16.000083 | 1,506,703,756.000083 | 95,126 |
pythondev | help | <@Orpha> that's not listing installed version, just available | 2017-09-29T16:49:49.000002 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:49:49.000002 | 1,506,703,789.000002 | 95,127 |
pythondev | help | ah | 2017-09-29T16:50:14.000394 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:50:14.000394 | 1,506,703,814.000394 | 95,128 |
pythondev | help | my bad | 2017-09-29T16:50:18.000349 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:50:18.000349 | 1,506,703,818.000349 | 95,129 |
pythondev | help | <@Antionette> yeah I do | 2017-09-29T16:50:23.000174 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:50:23.000174 | 1,506,703,823.000174 | 95,130 |
pythondev | help | <@Mallie> `enabled=1`? | 2017-09-29T16:50:42.000135 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:50:42.000135 | 1,506,703,842.000135 | 95,131 |
pythondev | help | if yes then its definitely getting stopped by venv | 2017-09-29T16:50:52.000298 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:50:52.000298 | 1,506,703,852.000298 | 95,132 |
pythondev | help | yup | 2017-09-29T16:50:52.000308 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:50:52.000308 | 1,506,703,852.000308 | 95,133 |
pythondev | help | Correct me if I'm wrong, but if urllib is a namespace package then there are never guarantees that urllib modules are imported, thus you would need to always `import urllib.parse` in your code. | 2017-09-29T16:51:00.000260 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T16:51:00.000260 | 1,506,703,860.00026 | 95,134 |
pythondev | help | ^ thats what we all believe to be true | 2017-09-29T16:51:17.000054 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:51:17.000054 | 1,506,703,877.000054 | 95,135 |
pythondev | help | on some systems, it seems that you can throw an error and it will import everything | 2017-09-29T16:52:07.000351 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:52:07.000351 | 1,506,703,927.000351 | 95,136 |
pythondev | help | actually, wonder if it is everything | 2017-09-29T16:52:38.000374 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:52:38.000374 | 1,506,703,958.000374 | 95,137 |
pythondev | help | Right, cause it triggers some package which then imports the modules | 2017-09-29T16:52:46.000150 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T16:52:46.000150 | 1,506,703,966.00015 | 95,138 |
pythondev | help | Ah so I set `enabled=0` and then reloaded the apport service and sure enough it does what is expected | 2017-09-29T16:53:00.000529 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:53:00.000529 | 1,506,703,980.000529 | 95,139 |
pythondev | help | ha nice | 2017-09-29T16:53:02.000571 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:53:02.000571 | 1,506,703,982.000571 | 95,140 |
pythondev | help | <@Seema> or <@Antionette> can you run ```
dir()
throw and error
then
dir() again``` | 2017-09-29T16:53:10.000432 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:53:10.000432 | 1,506,703,990.000432 | 95,141 |
pythondev | help | <@Mallie> awesome, so answer found? | 2017-09-29T16:53:34.000296 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:53:34.000296 | 1,506,704,014.000296 | 95,142 |
pythondev | help | Yeah | 2017-09-29T16:53:50.000119 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:53:50.000119 | 1,506,704,030.000119 | 95,143 |
pythondev | help | ```Python 3.5.2 (default, Aug 18 2017, 17:48:00)
[GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> dir()
['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__loader__', '__name__', '__package__', '__spec__']
>>> throw an error because you didn't catch the ball
File "<stdin>", line 1
throw an error because you didn't catch the ball
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>>> dir()
['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__loader__', '__name__', '__package__', '__spec__']
``` | 2017-09-29T16:53:58.000224 | Seema | pythondev_help_Seema_2017-09-29T16:53:58.000224 | 1,506,704,038.000224 | 95,144 |
pythondev | help | ok, so only with import of something (read urllib) | 2017-09-29T16:54:25.000472 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:54:25.000472 | 1,506,704,065.000472 | 95,145 |
pythondev | help | but yea, so that package is just loading it when error happens | 2017-09-29T16:54:57.000518 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:54:57.000518 | 1,506,704,097.000518 | 95,146 |
pythondev | help | Yeah I took a peek at that. Definitely on my list of stuff to try.
Harassing the companies to release my data the right way has been one way I’ve tried it, too. | 2017-09-29T16:55:17.000384 | Zaida | pythondev_help_Zaida_2017-09-29T16:55:17.000384 | 1,506,704,117.000384 | 95,147 |
pythondev | help | Oh haha we could've just used `-v` to watch imports | 2017-09-29T16:55:28.000230 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:55:28.000230 | 1,506,704,128.00023 | 95,148 |
pythondev | help | john showed that it can be any error even before import which I find bizarre because it is preloading a solution to the import statement | 2017-09-29T16:55:30.000072 | Seema | pythondev_help_Seema_2017-09-29T16:55:30.000072 | 1,506,704,130.000072 | 95,149 |
pythondev | help | that was a fun 2 hours, thanks for the question <@Seema> :taco: | 2017-09-29T16:55:30.000139 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:55:30.000139 | 1,506,704,130.000139 | 95,150 |
pythondev | help | You learn something everyday | 2017-09-29T16:55:35.000191 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:55:35.000191 | 1,506,704,135.000191 | 95,151 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2017-09-29T16:55:38.000175 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:55:38.000175 | 1,506,704,138.000175 | 95,152 |
pythondev | help | yea, thats still weird, you should test that with that package too | 2017-09-29T16:56:14.000469 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:56:14.000469 | 1,506,704,174.000469 | 95,153 |
pythondev | help | the confusion is somewhat related to this I think <http://ncoghlan-devs-python-notes.readthedocs.io/en/latest/python_concepts/import_traps.html#the-submodules-are-added-to-the-package-namespace-trap> | 2017-09-29T16:56:23.000463 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:56:23.000463 | 1,506,704,183.000463 | 95,154 |
pythondev | help | because the submodules are loaded to the global namespace | 2017-09-29T16:56:35.000349 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:56:35.000349 | 1,506,704,195.000349 | 95,155 |
pythondev | help | without the module itself getting loaded until import is called | 2017-09-29T16:56:45.000256 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:56:45.000256 | 1,506,704,205.000256 | 95,156 |
pythondev | help | anytime, learned something too. Now I need to know how does it preload the answer to urllib import. | 2017-09-29T16:56:47.000140 | Seema | pythondev_help_Seema_2017-09-29T16:56:47.000140 | 1,506,704,207.00014 | 95,157 |
pythondev | help | <@Antionette> Thank you. Off to pickup kid but will consume when I return. That's the magic I wanted. | 2017-09-29T16:57:34.000352 | Seema | pythondev_help_Seema_2017-09-29T16:57:34.000352 | 1,506,704,254.000352 | 95,158 |
pythondev | help | ah ok | 2017-09-29T16:58:01.000290 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T16:58:01.000290 | 1,506,704,281.00029 | 95,159 |
pythondev | help | :taco: <@Seema> | 2017-09-29T16:58:02.000078 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:58:02.000078 | 1,506,704,282.000078 | 95,160 |
pythondev | help | :taco: <@Antionette> | 2017-09-29T16:58:11.000387 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:58:11.000387 | 1,506,704,291.000387 | 95,161 |
pythondev | help | :taco: <@Orpha> | 2017-09-29T16:58:25.000312 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:58:25.000312 | 1,506,704,305.000312 | 95,162 |
pythondev | help | thanks! | 2017-09-29T16:59:04.000284 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:59:04.000284 | 1,506,704,344.000284 | 95,163 |
pythondev | help | That was fun | 2017-09-29T16:59:13.000138 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T16:59:13.000138 | 1,506,704,353.000138 | 95,164 |
pythondev | help | I think Martjin Pieters deserves the most tacos lol | 2017-09-29T16:59:23.000391 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-09-29T16:59:23.000391 | 1,506,704,363.000391 | 95,165 |
pythondev | help | If he were to grace us he could have all my tacos for a week lol | 2017-09-29T16:59:39.000448 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:59:39.000448 | 1,506,704,379.000448 | 95,166 |
pythondev | help | Great answer too, no surprise | 2017-09-29T16:59:49.000146 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T16:59:49.000146 | 1,506,704,389.000146 | 95,167 |
pythondev | help | Tells you the why and how to deal with the general idea in the future | 2017-09-29T17:00:13.000490 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:00:13.000490 | 1,506,704,413.00049 | 95,168 |
pythondev | help | One day we will all be like Martjin Pieters... one day | 2017-09-29T17:01:05.000152 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T17:01:05.000152 | 1,506,704,465.000152 | 95,169 |
pythondev | help | he'll be Jon Skeet if Jon Skeet ever ascends into the machine as some magical AI/human consciousness :angel: | 2017-09-29T17:02:12.000088 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:02:12.000088 | 1,506,704,532.000088 | 95,170 |
pythondev | help | Wow, look at those reputation points. | 2017-09-29T17:02:59.000270 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T17:02:59.000270 | 1,506,704,579.00027 | 95,171 |
pythondev | help | <@Vena> `wget -r --no-parent <http://example.com/configs/>` | 2017-09-29T17:03:54.000493 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T17:03:54.000493 | 1,506,704,634.000493 | 95,172 |
pythondev | help | you have to run wget with those flags | 2017-09-29T17:04:12.000264 | Orpha | pythondev_help_Orpha_2017-09-29T17:04:12.000264 | 1,506,704,652.000264 | 95,173 |
pythondev | help | Gave rise to some legendary SO Chuck Norris-style facts: <https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/9134/jon-skeet-facts/9182#9182> | 2017-09-29T17:04:34.000215 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:04:34.000215 | 1,506,704,674.000215 | 95,174 |
pythondev | help | > Anonymous methods and anonymous types are really all called Jon Skeet. They just don't like to boast. :joy: | 2017-09-29T17:05:07.000224 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:05:07.000224 | 1,506,704,707.000224 | 95,175 |
pythondev | help | hahahaha... these are great | 2017-09-29T17:08:19.000181 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T17:08:19.000181 | 1,506,704,899.000181 | 95,176 |
pythondev | help | It's even wilder if you see how reputation calculations have changed and are capped | 2017-09-29T17:08:57.000320 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:08:57.000320 | 1,506,704,937.00032 | 95,177 |
pythondev | help | SkeetOverflow lol | 2017-09-29T17:09:07.000116 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T17:09:07.000116 | 1,506,704,947.000116 | 95,178 |
pythondev | help | ```
Name uncapped capped
Jon Skeet 367651 118596
Marc Gravell 170012 96095
JaredPar 104431 67345 ``` | 2017-09-29T17:09:34.000270 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:09:34.000270 | 1,506,704,974.00027 | 95,179 |
pythondev | help | And that's not even up-to-date lol | 2017-09-29T17:10:43.000064 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:10:43.000064 | 1,506,705,043.000064 | 95,180 |
pythondev | help | Point being - that dude kills it and no one will ever catch him | 2017-09-29T17:10:57.000244 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-09-29T17:10:57.000244 | 1,506,705,057.000244 | 95,181 |
pythondev | help | Definitely not. He earns more reputation in a week than I have total. lol | 2017-09-29T17:13:18.000080 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T17:13:18.000080 | 1,506,705,198.00008 | 95,182 |
pythondev | help | And he holds a full-time job. It's like some of us are like "I need a coffee break" and his breaks are to answer questions. | 2017-09-29T17:14:02.000309 | Kiersten | pythondev_help_Kiersten_2017-09-29T17:14:02.000309 | 1,506,705,242.000309 | 95,183 |
pythondev | help | Wow, Jon Skeet makes the _really_ good prof I had in grad school look like a noob: <https://stackoverflow.com/users/41661/norman-ramsey> | 2017-09-29T17:17:32.000412 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-09-29T17:17:32.000412 | 1,506,705,452.000412 | 95,184 |
pythondev | help | thank you, it's running | 2017-09-29T19:08:09.000140 | Vena | pythondev_help_Vena_2017-09-29T19:08:09.000140 | 1,506,712,089.00014 | 95,185 |
pythondev | help | <@Patty> I was checking out Jon Skeet's profile today and he's quickly approaching 1 million rep. He should hit it in less than 4 months. | 2017-09-29T20:49:12.000112 | Sidney | pythondev_help_Sidney_2017-09-29T20:49:12.000112 | 1,506,718,152.000112 | 95,186 |
pythondev | help | How do I read a directory into python? Can I pickle the directory somehow, then read the .pickle?
f = open("/file_name.pickle", "rb") | 2017-09-29T22:10:06.000037 | Vena | pythondev_help_Vena_2017-09-29T22:10:06.000037 | 1,506,723,006.000037 | 95,187 |
pythondev | help | <@Vena> how would you "read a directory"? You can only read files | 2017-09-29T22:11:46.000016 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-09-29T22:11:46.000016 | 1,506,723,106.000016 | 95,188 |
pythondev | help | @malinoff I just downloaded the gutenberg db. Can it be maintained in its current file format as a RDF (?) and read into python? | 2017-09-29T23:21:46.000004 | Vena | pythondev_help_Vena_2017-09-29T23:21:46.000004 | 1,506,727,306.000004 | 95,189 |
pythondev | help | <@Vena> <https://github.com/RDFLib/rdflib> | 2017-09-30T02:06:32.000050 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-09-30T02:06:32.000050 | 1,506,737,192.00005 | 95,190 |
pythondev | help | say you were generating a list of 50000 objects from batches of 2000
is it faster to do an operations on each object on every batch,
or once you have the 50000 objects? | 2017-09-30T05:58:14.000029 | Winnie | pythondev_help_Winnie_2017-09-30T05:58:14.000029 | 1,506,751,094.000029 | 95,191 |
pythondev | help | Hi there, I have a quick question about this article here: <https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/15/pretend_python_packages_prey_on_poor_typing/>
I used the terminal command and it returns cryptography (1.8.1). How do I go about removing this package manually? | 2017-09-30T06:47:24.000032 | Terry | pythondev_help_Terry_2017-09-30T06:47:24.000032 | 1,506,754,044.000032 | 95,192 |
pythondev | help | Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! | 2017-09-30T06:48:11.000018 | Terry | pythondev_help_Terry_2017-09-30T06:48:11.000018 | 1,506,754,091.000018 | 95,193 |
pythondev | help | I don't think you need to worry because the fake package is called "crypt" but the regex matched the beginning of the "cryptography" package | 2017-09-30T06:59:42.000075 | Winnie | pythondev_help_Winnie_2017-09-30T06:59:42.000075 | 1,506,754,782.000075 | 95,194 |
pythondev | help | Although someone else should probably confirm | 2017-09-30T07:00:00.000097 | Winnie | pythondev_help_Winnie_2017-09-30T07:00:00.000097 | 1,506,754,800.000097 | 95,195 |
pythondev | help | Ah ok, that would make sense because I don’t recall installing a ‘crypt’ package myself. Thanks a lot for your reply <@Winnie> :slightly_smiling_face:. If anyone else has had an experience with this, do let me know. Thanks in advance. | 2017-09-30T08:13:39.000002 | Terry | pythondev_help_Terry_2017-09-30T08:13:39.000002 | 1,506,759,219.000002 | 95,196 |
pythondev | help | with sqlalchemy core, is there an insert or update method? right now im doing `Mymodel.insert(...)` but i want to update a field if it already exists. | 2017-09-30T12:40:37.000069 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-09-30T12:40:37.000069 | 1,506,775,237.000069 | 95,197 |
pythondev | help | not native, apparently | 2017-09-30T12:47:16.000045 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-09-30T12:47:16.000045 | 1,506,775,636.000045 | 95,198 |
pythondev | help | but this might get you part of the way | 2017-09-30T12:47:26.000047 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-09-30T12:47:26.000047 | 1,506,775,646.000047 | 95,199 |
pythondev | help | yea thats what im finding. i found this <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6611563/sqlalchemy-on-duplicate-key-update> | 2017-09-30T12:47:44.000118 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-09-30T12:47:44.000118 | 1,506,775,664.000118 | 95,200 |
pythondev | help | oh even better as mine is for bulk inserts | 2017-09-30T12:48:11.000010 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-09-30T12:48:11.000010 | 1,506,775,691.00001 | 95,201 |
pythondev | help | Nice. so that will let me do `model.upsert(...)` rather than `model.insert(...)` right? I am using sqlalchemy core with async. so i don't have the full ORM | 2017-09-30T12:51:32.000009 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-09-30T12:51:32.000009 | 1,506,775,892.000009 | 95,202 |
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