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Does Jupyter take input for Bash in VS Code?

I'm creating a .ipynb file in VS Code that is using Bash. I have the Jupyter extension installed in VS Code.

I want to create an input in the .ipynb file with the following code:


read input

echo $input




However, when I run the cell, VS Code does not give me a box for input.


How do I do input in Bash for the Jupyter notebook file?

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Running Flask with VS Code Live Share

Hi, I am working on a project with a couple of friends in VS Code and I want to run the Flask app so that my friends can see the website. I know in HTML/Javascript, when you work with the Live Server extension, the collaborators can see the website in Live Share, but how do you do that in Flask? Thanks.

Edit: Right now, my friend is clicking on "127.0.0.1" in Live server and is seeing this:

" Access to 127.0.0.1 was deniedYou don't have authorization to view this page.HTTP ERROR 403"

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Saturday Daily Thread: Resource Request and Sharing! Daily Thread

Found a neat resource related to Python over the past week? Looking for a resource to explain a certain topic?

Use this thread to chat about and share Python resources!

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Is it normal for beginners to not "get" Django?

I'm coding along 'Django for beginners' book by William Vincent which many people recommend but I feel like a lotta times I am not really understanding a lot of things FULLY.

For example when I was learning python language, concepts were in sequential order, learn strings, than lists, than oops, etc while here it's all random, & while it took practice to master basic python concepts, they clicked from the start but here a lot of things I don't get like the book hasn't gone into details of stuff like importing from django.urls.abcd.xyz.holyshit...

So is the book not for me or will I start getting the concepts with more time I invest on Django? More practice, more tutorials.. Maybe it's difficult for me cuz this is my first experience with web dev..

Ik this post comes of more as a rant than a question but ig I just need reassurance from people who have experience with django.

(Side note: this is kinda feels the same when I started programming with c++, it took months for me to understand pointers, thank God I shifted to python)

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Is it possible to shift django app in virtual env

I have a django app (in my local windows, not in a venv) how can i shift it to a venv?

/r/django
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Make your Tkinter app look truly modern with a single line of code!

Tkinter looks notoriously ugly, but did you know that you can make it look just as fancy and modern as Windows 11?

I'm pleased to announce that today I've released a new version of my gorgeous Sun Valley theme, with which you can make your Tkinter/ttk application look like Windows 11.

Check it out!

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Clarification on DRF Serializers

I'm still not a 100% on how serializers work. I get that they're used for serializing and de-serializing but WHY are they used for creating and updating models too?! Doesn't this break the Single Responsibility Principle? Anyway, my questions are:

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1. When we "exclude" a field what does it actually mean?
1. Is it not serialized and de-serialized only or does it mean that it won't be saved when we call serializer.save()? The reason why I ask this is because this field is something I need to be setting in the backend python code instead of being passed in from the user.
2. Does read-only field mean they are passed back to clients but not required when getting data from clients / in api calls?

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Automatically create models at startup in multiple models.py in flask

https://github.com/CodeHostedHere/channel\_response\_bot/blob/master/slash\_commands/models.py

Please see the repo above. I've tried adding db.create_all() but it seems my models.py is being ignored. I'd like the app to startup and create any missing tables in any module I make

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Stripe As Payment Gateway

Dear community,

I’m building a SaaS solution.
I’m studying the payment integration and found stripe interesting as a payment gateway.

Any feedbacks from you about this company/solution ?

I read many negative feedbacks on stripe subreddit but also on trustpilot.

/r/django
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Templating for HTMX out-of-band swaps

I'm trying out HTMX in a new project, and really enjoying it so far. One thing I'm struggling with though is how HTMX handles updating content in other areas of the page.

With the hx-swap-oob attribute, the default behaviour is to include the other updated areas of the page in the same template partial.

The problem this leads to is having multiple copies of the same snippet, or different snippets returned than the original partial being displayed.

I'm aware of the approach of using django-render-block as shown in the recent BugBytes video. Does anyone else have another approach they prefer for out-of-band swaps?

Thanks!

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Monday Daily Thread: Project ideas!

Comment any project ideas beginner or advanced in this thread for others to give a try! If you complete one make sure to reply to the comment with how you found it and attach some source code! If you're looking for project ideas, you might be interested in checking out Al Sweigart's, "The Big Book of Small Python Projects" which provides a list of projects and the code to make them work.

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D Simple Questions Thread

Please post your questions here instead of creating a new thread. Encourage others who create new posts for questions to post here instead!

Thread will stay alive until next one so keep posting after the date in the title.

Thanks to everyone for answering questions in the previous thread!

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create points accordingly to the curvature of the curve

Hello guys,

I have a scipy interpolate curve object and I would like to get a list of points on the curve wich have their distance depending on the curvature of the scipy curve.

I'm not sure I've made it clear so don't hesitate to ask me details.
Cheers

/r/IPython
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How to iterate through a a csv file in views.py?

Hello, I'm new to django. I cant find an answer to the following question anywhere.

I want to use the data of a csv file and make sentences out of it. Does anyone know of a good tutorial on how to do it?

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This is close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39003732/display-django-pandas-dataframe-in-a-django-template

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Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions

Have some burning questions on advanced Python topics? Use this thread to ask more advanced questions related to Python.

If your question is a beginner question we hold a beginner Daily Thread tomorrow (Wednesday) where you can ask any question! We may remove questions here and ask you to resubmit tomorrow.

This thread may be fairly low volume in replies, if you don't receive a response we recommend looking at r/LearnPython or joining the Python Discord server at https://discord.gg/python where you stand a better chance of receiving a response.

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Pergunta: alguém conhece um Framework CSS para impressão?

Eu tenho gerado alguns relatórios com R e com Python em pdf. Para isso estou usando LaTeX, mas tem sido bastante difícil fazer algumas coisas nele.
Uma alternativa seria gerar em html e converter para pdf.
Então eu procuro um Framework CSS focado em impressão.
Não é necessário ter suporte a paginação ou features avançadas, só uma tipografia já seria o bastante.

/r/IPython
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I'm Al Sweigart, author of Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. I'm currently doing an AMA about my latest book on recursive algorithms.

Please post question to the AMA thread rather than on this post. Thank you!

https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/xcp6jv/im_al_sweigart_author_of_several_free_programming/

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Optimization of the Django count() query.

Hey!
Anyone can help me on the django count query thing.


for large databases, the count query takes so much time, leading to the user's waiting.
total_count = catalog_items.count()
Like this query is alone taking 8858ms.


Does anyone help me to optimize this query in the database or at any level?
It will be a great help.

/r/django
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