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pythondev | help | maybe someone else knows | 2017-08-30T04:47:03.000363 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T04:47:03.000363 | 1,504,068,423.000363 | 91,303 |
pythondev | help | Ok, ill do that. Thanks for your help :thumbsup: | 2017-08-30T04:47:14.000053 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T04:47:14.000053 | 1,504,068,434.000053 | 91,304 |
pythondev | help | ill give it a go | 2017-08-30T04:47:20.000058 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T04:47:20.000058 | 1,504,068,440.000058 | 91,305 |
pythondev | help | Hi, What is the name off the community projects channel? | 2017-08-30T04:53:42.000155 | Nicolasa | pythondev_help_Nicolasa_2017-08-30T04:53:42.000155 | 1,504,068,822.000155 | 91,306 |
pythondev | help | <#C2FMLUBEU|community_projects> :smile: | 2017-08-30T04:53:52.000031 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T04:53:52.000031 | 1,504,068,832.000031 | 91,307 |
pythondev | help | Ahah thank u <@Ciera> | 2017-08-30T04:54:13.000061 | Nicolasa | pythondev_help_Nicolasa_2017-08-30T04:54:13.000061 | 1,504,068,853.000061 | 91,308 |
pythondev | help | you can click on `channels` in the top left to browse the channels list | 2017-08-30T04:54:15.000168 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T04:54:15.000168 | 1,504,068,855.000168 | 91,309 |
pythondev | help | No i can't see all the channels
| 2017-08-30T04:55:23.000024 | Nicolasa | pythondev_help_Nicolasa_2017-08-30T04:55:23.000024 | 1,504,068,923.000024 | 91,310 |
pythondev | help | hmm you should | 2017-08-30T04:57:13.000300 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T04:57:13.000300 | 1,504,069,033.0003 | 91,311 |
pythondev | help | click on `channels` between All Threads and admin_help :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T04:59:13.000147 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T04:59:13.000147 | 1,504,069,153.000147 | 91,312 |
pythondev | help | I think I've got it working <@Ciera>
Thanks so much for all your help, you really saved me! | 2017-08-30T05:14:03.000259 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:14:03.000259 | 1,504,070,043.000259 | 91,313 |
pythondev | help | no problem. good luck for your interview | 2017-08-30T05:14:54.000084 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T05:14:54.000084 | 1,504,070,094.000084 | 91,314 |
pythondev | help | don't forget to push the new version on pypi :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T05:15:45.000228 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T05:15:45.000228 | 1,504,070,145.000228 | 91,315 |
pythondev | help | Yup did it! | 2017-08-30T05:23:55.000391 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:23:55.000391 | 1,504,070,635.000391 | 91,316 |
pythondev | help | ok so last question (I think)... | 2017-08-30T05:26:20.000032 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:26:20.000032 | 1,504,070,780.000032 | 91,317 |
pythondev | help | a user runs ```pip install boggle_checker```
They then need to go to the directory where pip installed it to be able to import it and run it? | 2017-08-30T05:27:06.000090 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:27:06.000090 | 1,504,070,826.00009 | 91,318 |
pythondev | help | <@Ciera> thank you !! I am new to Slack | 2017-08-30T05:30:18.000491 | Nicolasa | pythondev_help_Nicolasa_2017-08-30T05:30:18.000491 | 1,504,071,018.000491 | 91,319 |
pythondev | help | <@Anastacia> by default, pip installs the package in a way that makes it available to all Python programs, except those that run in a virtual environment. For those, you need to install it in the virtual environment directly. | 2017-08-30T05:30:36.000467 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:30:36.000467 | 1,504,071,036.000467 | 91,320 |
pythondev | help | I ask because that's what I expected, yet I can't get it to work unless I go to that directory | 2017-08-30T05:31:39.000215 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:31:39.000215 | 1,504,071,099.000215 | 91,321 |
pythondev | help | I must be missing something again >.< | 2017-08-30T05:31:48.000068 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:31:48.000068 | 1,504,071,108.000068 | 91,322 |
pythondev | help | what do you mean exactly by "can't get it to work"? What are you trying, and what happens when you do? | 2017-08-30T05:32:10.000243 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:32:10.000243 | 1,504,071,130.000243 | 91,323 |
pythondev | help | ```C:\Users\CTingCTer\newboggle>pip install boggle_checker
Collecting boggle_checker
Using cached boggle_checker-0.1-py3-none-any.whl
Installing collected packages: boggle-checker
Successfully installed boggle-checker-0.1
C:\Users\CTingCTer\newboggle>python
Python 3.6.1 (v3.6.1:69c0db5, Mar 21 2017, 17:54:52) [MSC v.1900 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import boggle
>>> boggle.board_generate()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: module 'boggle' has no attribute 'board_generate'
``` | 2017-08-30T05:33:17.000246 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:33:17.000246 | 1,504,071,197.000246 | 91,324 |
pythondev | help | Okay, so it does install properly. It's suggesting there a problem in your module. Are you sure that is your module, and you don't have some other `boggle` installed? | 2017-08-30T05:35:10.000179 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:35:10.000179 | 1,504,071,310.000179 | 91,325 |
pythondev | help | Another thing to check is whether you have a `boggle` file in the newboggle directory, which could be taking precedence over the one installed via the `boggle_checker` package | 2017-08-30T05:39:26.000022 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:39:26.000022 | 1,504,071,566.000022 | 91,326 |
pythondev | help | Ok let me check those things | 2017-08-30T05:41:34.000267 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:41:34.000267 | 1,504,071,694.000267 | 91,327 |
pythondev | help | ```
C:\Users\CTingCTer>pip freeze
boggle-checker==0.1
colorama==0.3.9
Django==1.10.6
django-bootstrap3==8.2.1
enum34==1.1.6
Facebook==0.0
olefile==0.44
pdir2==0.2.1
Pillow==4.0.0
pkginfo==1.4.1
requests==2.13.0
requests-toolbelt==0.8.0
selenium==3.3.3
six==1.10.0
slackclient==1.0.5
tqdm==4.15.0
twine==1.9.1
virtualenv==15.1.0
websocket-client==0.40.0
C:\Users\CTingCTer>python
Python 3.6.1 (v3.6.1:69c0db5, Mar 21 2017, 17:54:52) [MSC v.1900 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import boggle
>>> boggle.board_generate()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: module 'boggle' has no attribute 'board_generate'
>>>
``` | 2017-08-30T05:42:27.000405 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:42:27.000405 | 1,504,071,747.000405 | 91,328 |
pythondev | help | Ha. The guy has just emailed me to say he ran the code so not to worry about packaging it up | 2017-08-30T05:43:40.000089 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:43:40.000089 | 1,504,071,820.000089 | 91,329 |
pythondev | help | It would be nice to figure it out though | 2017-08-30T05:44:35.000257 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:44:35.000257 | 1,504,071,875.000257 | 91,330 |
pythondev | help | could share the code <@Anastacia> ? you had it on github but I lost the link :smile: | 2017-08-30T05:46:16.000375 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T05:46:16.000375 | 1,504,071,976.000375 | 91,331 |
pythondev | help | ```C:\Users\CTingCTer\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Lib\site-packages\boggle>dir
Volume in drive C is Windows
Volume Serial Number is ECDF-7AAD
Directory of C:\Users\CTingCTer\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Lib\site-packages\boggle
30/08/2017 10:39 <DIR> .
30/08/2017 10:39 <DIR> ..
30/08/2017 10:39 3,192 boggle.py
30/08/2017 10:39 2,402 test_boggle.py
30/08/2017 10:39 <DIR> __pycache__
2 File(s) 5,594 bytes
3 Dir(s) 12,892,381,184 bytes free
C:\Users\CTingCTer\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Lib\site-packages\boggle>python
Python 3.6.1 (v3.6.1:69c0db5, Mar 21 2017, 17:54:52) [MSC v.1900 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import boggle
>>> boggle.board_generate()
[['U', 'Q', 'N', 'D', 'E', 'X', 'Z'], ['C', 'M', 'U', 'T', 'K', 'L', 'I'], ['R', 'G', 'K', 'Q', 'U', 'D', 'C'], ['F', 'U', 'W', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'Q'], ['E', 'T', 'J', 'O', 'B', 'A', 'X'], ['D', 'W', 'I', 'Z', 'J', 'G', 'E'], ['L', 'K', 'D', 'R', 'S', 'R', 'Y']]
>>>``` | 2017-08-30T05:46:46.000009 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:46:46.000009 | 1,504,072,006.000009 | 91,332 |
pythondev | help | Did you check for a boggle file in the directory you were running from? | 2017-08-30T05:47:24.000384 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:47:24.000384 | 1,504,072,044.000384 | 91,333 |
pythondev | help | Yeah | 2017-08-30T05:47:34.000005 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:47:34.000005 | 1,504,072,054.000005 | 91,334 |
pythondev | help | Or, try running in some other location? | 2017-08-30T05:47:37.000203 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:47:37.000203 | 1,504,072,057.000203 | 91,335 |
pythondev | help | Okay. I think the issue is perhaps that you have a boggle module inside the boggle package | 2017-08-30T05:48:06.000247 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:48:06.000247 | 1,504,072,086.000247 | 91,336 |
pythondev | help | You might need to use it like `from boggle import boggle` or similar | 2017-08-30T05:48:20.000308 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T05:48:20.000308 | 1,504,072,100.000308 | 91,337 |
pythondev | help | That works | 2017-08-30T05:48:42.000185 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:48:42.000185 | 1,504,072,122.000185 | 91,338 |
pythondev | help | cheers | 2017-08-30T05:48:43.000219 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:48:43.000219 | 1,504,072,123.000219 | 91,339 |
pythondev | help | ```
>>> boggle.test_boggle
<module 'boggle.test_boggle' from 'C:\\Users\\CTingCTer\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\Python\\Python36-32\\lib\\site-packages\\boggle\\test_boggle.py'>
``` | 2017-08-30T05:56:32.000414 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:56:32.000414 | 1,504,072,592.000414 | 91,340 |
pythondev | help | How would I get it to run and show the results of the tests? | 2017-08-30T05:56:44.000392 | Anastacia | pythondev_help_Anastacia_2017-08-30T05:56:44.000392 | 1,504,072,604.000392 | 91,341 |
pythondev | help | you can create a function call run in test_boggle that runs the tests | 2017-08-30T06:11:18.000044 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T06:11:18.000044 | 1,504,073,478.000044 | 91,342 |
pythondev | help | hey guys! I’m trying to run my code on Rpi, which is suppose to let me control rc car through the keyboard of my laptop. But when i run it nothing happens, no errors no nothing. Here is my code: <https://repl.it/K75M/0> | 2017-08-30T07:19:12.000078 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T07:19:12.000078 | 1,504,077,552.000078 | 91,343 |
pythondev | help | is it Python 2 or 3 ? as your Line#71 is Py2.x style while the rest are Py3.x style | 2017-08-30T07:23:05.000339 | Carri | pythondev_help_Carri_2017-08-30T07:23:05.000339 | 1,504,077,785.000339 | 91,344 |
pythondev | help | Python 3 | 2017-08-30T07:23:54.000117 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T07:23:54.000117 | 1,504,077,834.000117 | 91,345 |
pythondev | help | yeah i guess i forgot () around print statement, changed it now | 2017-08-30T07:24:21.000293 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T07:24:21.000293 | 1,504,077,861.000293 | 91,346 |
pythondev | help | still nothing | 2017-08-30T07:24:39.000099 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T07:24:39.000099 | 1,504,077,879.000099 | 91,347 |
pythondev | help | the code looks correct to me | 2017-08-30T07:28:43.000166 | Carri | pythondev_help_Carri_2017-08-30T07:28:43.000166 | 1,504,078,123.000166 | 91,348 |
pythondev | help | I'd use a debugger and step through to find where it gets stuck (pdb or whatever is built into your editor/ide) | 2017-08-30T07:30:47.000004 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T07:30:47.000004 | 1,504,078,247.000004 | 91,349 |
pythondev | help | That's better than any of us guessing what is going on | 2017-08-30T07:31:14.000216 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T07:31:14.000216 | 1,504,078,274.000216 | 91,350 |
pythondev | help | or if you don't have a remote debugger connection set up, use print statements or log to a file on the raspi | 2017-08-30T08:00:04.000370 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:00:04.000370 | 1,504,080,004.00037 | 91,351 |
pythondev | help | Hello, what would be the easiest way to approach over simple application? I have too many options to choose from, so I get so confused.
Image gallery, with functionality: everyone can see images, admin can see add remove edit. Images/posts contain info, title, image etc
So very simple; what I know I need pretty much is Flask, authentication, somewhere to upload them (?) and fetch them and show them.
So, what I was thinking is using s3, flask with some authentication, any better ideas on the workflow? | 2017-08-30T08:00:27.000459 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:00:27.000459 | 1,504,080,027.000459 | 91,352 |
pythondev | help | Haven't really deployed any python apps so I am a bit confused. Although, I once did deploy one to my on VPS, but it was quite a mess to hassle round with UWSGI + other | 2017-08-30T08:01:05.000351 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:01:05.000351 | 1,504,080,065.000351 | 91,353 |
pythondev | help | if it's simple flask is a good way to go :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T08:01:41.000220 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:01:41.000220 | 1,504,080,101.00022 | 91,354 |
pythondev | help | (and if it's more complex it's also a good way) | 2017-08-30T08:02:04.000086 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:02:04.000086 | 1,504,080,124.000086 | 91,355 |
pythondev | help | yeah, heh. I always overcomplicate simple stuff | 2017-08-30T08:02:52.000281 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:02:52.000281 | 1,504,080,172.000281 | 91,356 |
pythondev | help | <@Shirl> can you confirm that keypress events are being received in your code? | 2017-08-30T08:03:01.000160 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:03:01.000160 | 1,504,080,181.00016 | 91,357 |
pythondev | help | <@Sean> that's pretty easy to do! | 2017-08-30T08:03:14.000060 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:03:14.000060 | 1,504,080,194.00006 | 91,358 |
pythondev | help | thats where communities like this are handy | 2017-08-30T08:03:50.000073 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:03:50.000073 | 1,504,080,230.000073 | 91,359 |
pythondev | help | <@Sean> one thing to look at - you can pass signed urls to the client and have them upload the images directly to s3 so they don’t have to go through your server | 2017-08-30T08:03:57.000200 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-08-30T08:03:57.000200 | 1,504,080,237.0002 | 91,360 |
pythondev | help | <@Junita> something like this is exactly what I was hoping for - even ignoring the whole server part all in all, but is this possible? | 2017-08-30T08:04:27.000194 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:04:27.000194 | 1,504,080,267.000194 | 91,361 |
pythondev | help | well, you need some way to have auth, right? | 2017-08-30T08:04:45.000250 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:04:45.000250 | 1,504,080,285.00025 | 91,362 |
pythondev | help | you would still need a flask + postgres behind | 2017-08-30T08:04:52.000055 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:04:52.000055 | 1,504,080,292.000055 | 91,363 |
pythondev | help | for the admin to upload - yes. | 2017-08-30T08:04:53.000111 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:04:53.000111 | 1,504,080,293.000111 | 91,364 |
pythondev | help | <@Ciera> exactly | 2017-08-30T08:04:57.000443 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:04:57.000443 | 1,504,080,297.000443 | 91,365 |
pythondev | help | where do I keep that then? also in AWS? | 2017-08-30T08:05:05.000102 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:05:05.000102 | 1,504,080,305.000102 | 91,366 |
pythondev | help | well, you *can* do auth using lambda and their cognito service | 2017-08-30T08:05:07.000349 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-08-30T08:05:07.000349 | 1,504,080,307.000349 | 91,367 |
pythondev | help | one downside with direct to s3 upload is you're relying on the client for the upload, and bypassing restrictions can be done | 2017-08-30T08:05:51.000076 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:05:51.000076 | 1,504,080,351.000076 | 91,368 |
pythondev | help | might be easier to start thought just doing a simple flask app | 2017-08-30T08:05:57.000077 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-08-30T08:05:57.000077 | 1,504,080,357.000077 | 91,369 |
pythondev | help | if you do it server side, that's trickier to work around, and you'll be able to store metrics and other info about the uploads/images | 2017-08-30T08:06:19.000081 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:06:19.000081 | 1,504,080,379.000081 | 91,370 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> when you create the signed url you can restrict it to that specific file upload | 2017-08-30T08:06:36.000277 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-08-30T08:06:36.000277 | 1,504,080,396.000277 | 91,371 |
pythondev | help | <@Junita> I like your proposition when he just said `I always overcomplicate simple stuff` :smile: :smile: | 2017-08-30T08:07:01.000007 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:07:01.000007 | 1,504,080,421.000007 | 91,372 |
pythondev | help | :stuck_out_tongue: | 2017-08-30T08:07:10.000089 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-08-30T08:07:10.000089 | 1,504,080,430.000089 | 91,373 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> uhm not really, i’m trying to use debugger but not sure how to do that either | 2017-08-30T08:07:26.000106 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:07:26.000106 | 1,504,080,446.000106 | 91,374 |
pythondev | help | in a sense it actually simplifies it, but the big issue is it’s easier to get help with a simple flask app than running the world via lambda :stuck_out_tongue: | 2017-08-30T08:07:53.000085 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-08-30T08:07:53.000085 | 1,504,080,473.000085 | 91,375 |
pythondev | help | <@Shirl>, are you using something like pycharm to write your code? | 2017-08-30T08:09:07.000034 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:09:07.000034 | 1,504,080,547.000034 | 91,376 |
pythondev | help | no i’m actually writing it in atom and testing it on Rpi through ssh | 2017-08-30T08:09:40.000026 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:09:40.000026 | 1,504,080,580.000026 | 91,377 |
pythondev | help | ok, that makes things a little trickier | 2017-08-30T08:10:15.000057 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:10:15.000057 | 1,504,080,615.000057 | 91,378 |
pythondev | help | you should look at how to set up a remote python debugger with atom | 2017-08-30T08:10:24.000356 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:10:24.000356 | 1,504,080,624.000356 | 91,379 |
pythondev | help | ill be back in little over an hour, let's see what i've came up with :slightly_smiling_face: see you soon :palm_tree: | 2017-08-30T08:10:50.000439 | Sean | pythondev_help_Sean_2017-08-30T08:10:50.000439 | 1,504,080,650.000439 | 91,380 |
pythondev | help | <https://atom.io/packages/python-debugger> | 2017-08-30T08:11:19.000087 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:11:19.000087 | 1,504,080,679.000087 | 91,381 |
pythondev | help | unfortunately, that one doesn't support remote debugging | 2017-08-30T08:11:42.000071 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:11:42.000071 | 1,504,080,702.000071 | 91,382 |
pythondev | help | but if it’ll make a lot easier for me to debug with pycharm, i can try to get that instead | 2017-08-30T08:12:24.000409 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:12:24.000409 | 1,504,080,744.000409 | 91,383 |
pythondev | help | and doesn't seem like other packages will allow you to do so | 2017-08-30T08:12:25.000256 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:12:25.000256 | 1,504,080,745.000256 | 91,384 |
pythondev | help | there's a community version that's free, and should fit your needs here | 2017-08-30T08:12:41.000111 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:12:41.000111 | 1,504,080,761.000111 | 91,385 |
pythondev | help | but its a more full-featured environment than atom, with a learning curve. | 2017-08-30T08:13:02.000219 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:13:02.000219 | 1,504,080,782.000219 | 91,386 |
pythondev | help | not to dissuade you, but as a heads up | 2017-08-30T08:13:16.000096 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:13:16.000096 | 1,504,080,796.000096 | 91,387 |
pythondev | help | isn't the remote debugger only in the paid version ? | 2017-08-30T08:13:27.000152 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:13:27.000152 | 1,504,080,807.000152 | 91,388 |
pythondev | help | not sure, lemme check | 2017-08-30T08:13:51.000236 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:13:51.000236 | 1,504,080,831.000236 | 91,389 |
pythondev | help | I think sshing to the rpi and using logging/print could do the trick | 2017-08-30T08:13:55.000018 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:13:55.000018 | 1,504,080,835.000018 | 91,390 |
pythondev | help | or use the rpi ide | 2017-08-30T08:14:13.000317 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:14:13.000317 | 1,504,080,853.000317 | 91,391 |
pythondev | help | +1, or run with `pdb` via ssh | 2017-08-30T08:14:36.000113 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:14:36.000113 | 1,504,080,876.000113 | 91,392 |
pythondev | help | yeah, rpi is headless right now | 2017-08-30T08:14:46.000121 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:14:46.000121 | 1,504,080,886.000121 | 91,393 |
pythondev | help | Just add `import pdb; pdb.set_trace()` at the beginning of your function | 2017-08-30T08:14:48.000312 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:14:48.000312 | 1,504,080,888.000312 | 91,394 |
pythondev | help | <@Shirl> <@Ciera>, pycharm remote debugging is only in the paid version | 2017-08-30T08:14:50.000355 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:14:50.000355 | 1,504,080,890.000355 | 91,395 |
pythondev | help | :confused: | 2017-08-30T08:14:53.000258 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:14:53.000258 | 1,504,080,893.000258 | 91,396 |
pythondev | help | oh | 2017-08-30T08:15:00.000355 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:15:00.000355 | 1,504,080,900.000355 | 91,397 |
pythondev | help | then when you run the script it will pause | 2017-08-30T08:15:11.000256 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:15:11.000256 | 1,504,080,911.000256 | 91,398 |
pythondev | help | ok i’ll try that <@Beula> | 2017-08-30T08:15:30.000023 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:15:30.000023 | 1,504,080,930.000023 | 91,399 |
pythondev | help | I think `?` will show the commands, but basically you can then "step" through with `s` and it will go line by line as you hit `s<enter>` | 2017-08-30T08:16:06.000124 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:16:06.000124 | 1,504,080,966.000124 | 91,400 |
pythondev | help | ```> /home/pi/Rpi/rc_control_test.py(26)<module>()
-> def steer():
(Pdb) def steer():
*** SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing (<stdin>, line 1)
(Pdb)``` | 2017-08-30T08:16:55.000173 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:16:55.000173 | 1,504,081,015.000173 | 91,401 |
pythondev | help | how are you importing pdb in that function? | 2017-08-30T08:22:08.000041 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:22:08.000041 | 1,504,081,328.000041 | 91,402 |
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