Just created a set of Python info cards - would love your feedback!
Hey everyone! I recently put together a set of information cards on Python basics for those getting started, covering topics like data types, file i/o, and debugging. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the content, design, and overall usefulness.
https://preview.redd.it/s095n2w2v1va1.png?width=4154&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=c24aaccaf59e5accb368d1a67265a03bd6f09a34
/r/Python
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Hey everyone! I recently put together a set of information cards on Python basics for those getting started, covering topics like data types, file i/o, and debugging. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the content, design, and overall usefulness.
https://preview.redd.it/s095n2w2v1va1.png?width=4154&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=c24aaccaf59e5accb368d1a67265a03bd6f09a34
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12t0mk5
Create a simple, yet beautiful design with Python and CSS for your next Flask project. (Part 2/2)
Hi all, just published part 2/2 of my frontend mini-series for Flask in Level Up Coding. This time focusing on CSS.
Tutorial includes:
\- All the CSS needed to create the design.
\- How to structure the CSS into multiple files to improve code maintenance and readability.
\- How to use the Flask Assets package to minify and optimise your CSS for production.
Check it out here: https://levelup.gitconnected.com/create-a-simple-yet-beautiful-design-with-python-and-css-for-your-next-flask-project-part-2-2-f189bfe9492f
Here is the final design:
https://preview.redd.it/ftn5lucan0va1.png?width=3360&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=67cabdb599d1bd666d0f1f6329b8aebe1e21200d
PS: if you missed part 1 on the HTML, you can find it here: https://levelup.gitconnected.com/save-money-on-expensive-no-code-tools-build-the-frontend-for-your-flask-app-with-python-html-b2f8f1c8cb84
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12stv85
Hi all, just published part 2/2 of my frontend mini-series for Flask in Level Up Coding. This time focusing on CSS.
Tutorial includes:
\- All the CSS needed to create the design.
\- How to structure the CSS into multiple files to improve code maintenance and readability.
\- How to use the Flask Assets package to minify and optimise your CSS for production.
Check it out here: https://levelup.gitconnected.com/create-a-simple-yet-beautiful-design-with-python-and-css-for-your-next-flask-project-part-2-2-f189bfe9492f
Here is the final design:
https://preview.redd.it/ftn5lucan0va1.png?width=3360&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=67cabdb599d1bd666d0f1f6329b8aebe1e21200d
PS: if you missed part 1 on the HTML, you can find it here: https://levelup.gitconnected.com/save-money-on-expensive-no-code-tools-build-the-frontend-for-your-flask-app-with-python-html-b2f8f1c8cb84
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12stv85
Medium
Create a simple, yet beautiful design with Python and CSS for your next Flask project. (Part 2/2)
How to build the CSS design and structure for your Flask app without relying on no-code tools.
Spooky Static Files
Ok, I'm at my wit's end. I just spent give hours trying to solve an issue and I'm not getting any further.
Here's my stack:
Docker
Nginx
Gunicorn
Django
Everything works fine with Debug is true.
My css files that are under the same folder structure as my images and Javascript files do not seem to completely load when I run the production server.
Everything is served though. If I manually input the url in my web browsers (Mozilla, Edge, Chrome) I can see them fine, but when I inspect elements they do not show up in the styles panel, even though they do show up in the development server.
So in essence my css does not load in production, even though the files are served under the correct static link and everything.
Any idea?
I can provide more in info upon request, but seeing I literally went over everything I could think of, I didn't want to make this a huge wall of text just yet.
I asked chatgpt and he's been very helpful, but he seems to be clueless on this as well.
Any ideas?
/r/django
https://redd.it/12tig93
Ok, I'm at my wit's end. I just spent give hours trying to solve an issue and I'm not getting any further.
Here's my stack:
Docker
Nginx
Gunicorn
Django
Everything works fine with Debug is true.
My css files that are under the same folder structure as my images and Javascript files do not seem to completely load when I run the production server.
Everything is served though. If I manually input the url in my web browsers (Mozilla, Edge, Chrome) I can see them fine, but when I inspect elements they do not show up in the styles panel, even though they do show up in the development server.
So in essence my css does not load in production, even though the files are served under the correct static link and everything.
Any idea?
I can provide more in info upon request, but seeing I literally went over everything I could think of, I didn't want to make this a huge wall of text just yet.
I asked chatgpt and he's been very helpful, but he seems to be clueless on this as well.
Any ideas?
/r/django
https://redd.it/12tig93
Reddit
r/django on Reddit: Spooky Static Files
Posted by u/riclamin - No votes and no comments
Introducing 'Trusted Publishers' - The Python Package Index
https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2023-04-20-introducing-trusted-publishers/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tffp7
https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2023-04-20-introducing-trusted-publishers/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tffp7
blog.pypi.org
Introducing 'Trusted Publishers' - The Python Package Index Blog
Announcing a new, more secure way to publish to PyPI
Unicodeitplus: Convert simple LaTeX into an unicode approximation and paste it anywhere.
This is a small library with a CLI to convert simple LaTeX into unicode. There are much more powerful LaTeX to HTML converts, like KaTeX, but the beauty of unicode is that it works everywhere, in the terminal, in Powerpoint, ... . The library is inspired by unicodeit but uses a better LaTeX parser that fixes a few bugs in unicodeit.
Package on PyPI
Source on Github
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tguck
This is a small library with a CLI to convert simple LaTeX into unicode. There are much more powerful LaTeX to HTML converts, like KaTeX, but the beauty of unicode is that it works everywhere, in the terminal, in Powerpoint, ... . The library is inspired by unicodeit but uses a better LaTeX parser that fixes a few bugs in unicodeit.
Package on PyPI
Source on Github
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tguck
PyPI
unicodeitplus
Converts simple LaTeX to an unicode approximation
All Python books 25%-off at No Starch Press
Note: I am not affiliated w/ NoStarch in any way, am not using any referral links, was not asked to post this and do not receive any compensation for doing so. I'm just a fan of their books and personally own a bunch.
Just got an email that all Python books at No Starch Press are 25%-off now through Sunday "in honor of PyCon's 20th anniversary celebration this week". Use coupon: PYTHONISTA
https://nostarch.com/catalog/python
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tagoo
Note: I am not affiliated w/ NoStarch in any way, am not using any referral links, was not asked to post this and do not receive any compensation for doing so. I'm just a fan of their books and personally own a bunch.
Just got an email that all Python books at No Starch Press are 25%-off now through Sunday "in honor of PyCon's 20th anniversary celebration this week". Use coupon: PYTHONISTA
https://nostarch.com/catalog/python
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tagoo
Reddit
r/Python on Reddit: All Python books 25%-off at No Starch Press
Posted by u/GreenMan802 - 10 votes and no comments
Pythoneers here, what are some of the best python tricks you guys use when progrmming with python
Tricks please :)
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tr2sn
Tricks please :)
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tr2sn
Reddit
r/Python on Reddit: Pythoneers here, what are some of the best python tricks you guys use when progrmming with python
Posted by u/lifeslong129 - No votes and 2 comments
Anything similar to Wallaby.js for Python?
It's a continuous test runner that shows inline annotations of the value of variables in the IDE.
https://wallabyjs.com/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tro1b
It's a continuous test runner that shows inline annotations of the value of variables in the IDE.
https://wallabyjs.com/
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tro1b
Wallabyjs
Wallaby - Immediate JavaScript test feedback in your IDE as-you-type
Wallaby runs your JavaScript and TypeScript tests immediately as you type in VS Code, WebStorm and other editors, highlighting results next to your code.
I built an API with Flask based on the adult animated sitcom Archer
The API provides data about Archer's characters, episodes and quotes:
https://www.archerapi.com/
Source code: https://github.com/ben-n93/archer\_api
Any feedback is greatly appreciated as this is my first API/Flask project.
Thanks!
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12tqtpn
The API provides data about Archer's characters, episodes and quotes:
https://www.archerapi.com/
Source code: https://github.com/ben-n93/archer\_api
Any feedback is greatly appreciated as this is my first API/Flask project.
Thanks!
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12tqtpn
GitHub
GitHub - ben-n93/archer_api: Archer API
Archer API. Contribute to ben-n93/archer_api development by creating an account on GitHub.
QR Code, Scanning?
Continuing to battle away on my app, and it's coming together. When the user registers I generate a uniqueID and i'm displaying that on their dashboard as a QR Code. The idea is on a separate page they can add the uniqueID code and it will compare their film watchlist and other users. I have a page that does the comparison and it works great adding the code manually. The next step is adding a button to open the camera and extract this 15-digit code from the QR code to enter into the input box.
Is there an easy way of doing this? chatgtp wants me to integrate a script into the HTML file, The code is below, and it doesn't do a thing....
​
'''
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block content %}
<h1>Find Something To Chill Too</h1>
<form method="POST">
<label for="unique_id">Enter unique ID:</label>
<input type="text" id="unique_id" name="unique_id">
<button type="submit">Find Similar Users</button>
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12tullw
Continuing to battle away on my app, and it's coming together. When the user registers I generate a uniqueID and i'm displaying that on their dashboard as a QR Code. The idea is on a separate page they can add the uniqueID code and it will compare their film watchlist and other users. I have a page that does the comparison and it works great adding the code manually. The next step is adding a button to open the camera and extract this 15-digit code from the QR code to enter into the input box.
Is there an easy way of doing this? chatgtp wants me to integrate a script into the HTML file, The code is below, and it doesn't do a thing....
​
'''
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block content %}
<h1>Find Something To Chill Too</h1>
<form method="POST">
<label for="unique_id">Enter unique ID:</label>
<input type="text" id="unique_id" name="unique_id">
<button type="submit">Find Similar Users</button>
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12tullw
Reddit
r/flask on Reddit: QR Code, Scanning?
Posted by u/thegasman2000 - No votes and no comments
Built This GPT-Powered Document Search and Question Answering App with Django
Thought you guys might appreciate this. It's a starter app to build apps that interact with documents and use Large Language Models like GPT3 to find documents and answer questions.
The core libraries are:
1. Django
2. Django Channels
3. Django Ninja
4. Redis
5. Celery
6. LlamaIndex
7. Langchain
8. OpenAI
9. React
10. Docker & Docker Compose
Repo here and a detailed walkthrough here . Checkout the short video below. Feedback and/or contributions are welcome!
Demo of Django-Powered Document Search and Question Answering Tool
/r/django
https://redd.it/12tmsin
Thought you guys might appreciate this. It's a starter app to build apps that interact with documents and use Large Language Models like GPT3 to find documents and answer questions.
The core libraries are:
1. Django
2. Django Channels
3. Django Ninja
4. Redis
5. Celery
6. LlamaIndex
7. Langchain
8. OpenAI
9. React
10. Docker & Docker Compose
Repo here and a detailed walkthrough here . Checkout the short video below. Feedback and/or contributions are welcome!
Demo of Django-Powered Document Search and Question Answering Tool
/r/django
https://redd.it/12tmsin
Django Project
The web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
Share Jupyter Notebook on Hugging Face Spaces with Mercury
Have you ever have to rewrite Python notebook to Flask or Streamlit or Dash?
I created a step-by-step guide on how to share Jupyter Notebooks on Hugging Face Spaces with Mercury.
- Hugging Face Spaces is a service for hosting data web apps,
- Mercury is a framework for converting Jupyter Notebooks to interactive apps (Voila killer),
- you can use both technologies to share Python notebooks to non-technical users
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tz52r
Have you ever have to rewrite Python notebook to Flask or Streamlit or Dash?
I created a step-by-step guide on how to share Jupyter Notebooks on Hugging Face Spaces with Mercury.
- Hugging Face Spaces is a service for hosting data web apps,
- Mercury is a framework for converting Jupyter Notebooks to interactive apps (Voila killer),
- you can use both technologies to share Python notebooks to non-technical users
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12tz52r
Runmercury
Deploy Jupyter Notebooks at Hugging Face Spaces with Mercury
Build Web Apps from Jupyter Notebook
Records not showing up on a Model's admin panel page
Hi everyone!
I've been using Django for quite a while and I'm facing a problem I've never faced before. I had a few models and some data in the database. It was an old codebase and everything was working fine.
I made a few changes and created a new migration and applied it to the database. Now for some reason, I CAN see the model on the admin panel BUT CANNOT see any records. While querying the shell I can tell that there are at least 60 objects that should show up. But there are 0 that show up on the admin panel. All the DRF APIs - that perform various CRUD actions on the model - are working perfectly fine.
Can anybody give me any leads or advice on how I should go about this and what I should look for?
The model -
```
class Magazine(BaseEntityModel):
user = models.ForeignKey(settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL, null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL)
title = models.TextField(max_length=255) # max_length 100
description = models.TextField(blank=True)
cover_art_path = models.CharField(max_length=140, default="No path available")
feature_img_path = models.CharField(max_length=140, default="No path available")
view_count = models.PositiveIntegerField(default=0)
likes_count
/r/djangolearning
https://redd.it/12u376u
Hi everyone!
I've been using Django for quite a while and I'm facing a problem I've never faced before. I had a few models and some data in the database. It was an old codebase and everything was working fine.
I made a few changes and created a new migration and applied it to the database. Now for some reason, I CAN see the model on the admin panel BUT CANNOT see any records. While querying the shell I can tell that there are at least 60 objects that should show up. But there are 0 that show up on the admin panel. All the DRF APIs - that perform various CRUD actions on the model - are working perfectly fine.
Can anybody give me any leads or advice on how I should go about this and what I should look for?
The model -
```
class Magazine(BaseEntityModel):
user = models.ForeignKey(settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL, null=True, on_delete=models.SET_NULL)
title = models.TextField(max_length=255) # max_length 100
description = models.TextField(blank=True)
cover_art_path = models.CharField(max_length=140, default="No path available")
feature_img_path = models.CharField(max_length=140, default="No path available")
view_count = models.PositiveIntegerField(default=0)
likes_count
/r/djangolearning
https://redd.it/12u376u
Reddit
r/djangolearning on Reddit: Records not showing up on a Model's admin panel page
Posted by u/saurabh0719 - No votes and no comments
Bad URL Logging
When a user types in www.site.com/nonexistent I want to log the bad url they type in. How can I catch posted bad request after the slash?
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12u1gu8
When a user types in www.site.com/nonexistent I want to log the bad url they type in. How can I catch posted bad request after the slash?
/r/flask
https://redd.it/12u1gu8
Salesforce
Overview
Go digital fast and empower your teams to work from anywhere. Develop scalable, custom business apps with low-code development or give your teams the tools to build with services and APIs.
Productivity tools
I just installed debug toolbar and browser reload. Both are amazing and wondering what else I should be using to make life easier.
/r/django
https://redd.it/12u1di0
I just installed debug toolbar and browser reload. Both are amazing and wondering what else I should be using to make life easier.
/r/django
https://redd.it/12u1di0
Reddit
r/django on Reddit: Productivity tools
Posted by u/AttractiveCorpse - 6 votes and 11 comments
If I want to create a inventory app which will be SaaS , every user will have his own stores, products and invoices..etc .. what approach I should use ?
Should I create product and store tables contain userID or I should have separated Database for every user ? And how to achieve the second approach if its better ?
/r/django
https://redd.it/12u18ga
Should I create product and store tables contain userID or I should have separated Database for every user ? And how to achieve the second approach if its better ?
/r/django
https://redd.it/12u18ga
Reddit
r/django on Reddit: If I want to create a inventory app which will be SaaS , every user will have his own stores, products and…
Posted by u/Suspicious_Driver761 - 5 votes and 5 comments
NiceGUI 1.2.9 with "refreshable" UI functions, better dark mode support and an interactive styling demo
We are happy to announce NiceGUI 1.2.9. NiceGUI is an open-source Python library to write graphical user interfaces which run in the browser. It has a very gentle learning curve while still offering the option for advanced customizations. NiceGUI follows a backend-first philosophy: it handles all the web development details. You can focus on writing Python code.
### New features and enhancements
- Introduce `ui.refreshable`
- Add
- Introduce `ui.dark_mode`
- Add min/max/step/prefix/suffix parameters to `ui.number`
- Switch back to Starlette's
- Relax version restriction for FastAPI dependency
### Bugfixes
- Fix `ui.upload` behind reverse proxy with subpath
- Fix hidden label when text is 0
### Documentation
- Add an interactive demo for classes, style and props
- Improve documentation for `ui.timer`
- Add a demo for creating a
Thanks for the awesome new contributions. We would also point out that in 1.2.8 we have already introduced the capability to use emoji as favicon. Now you can write:
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12u2b9w
We are happy to announce NiceGUI 1.2.9. NiceGUI is an open-source Python library to write graphical user interfaces which run in the browser. It has a very gentle learning curve while still offering the option for advanced customizations. NiceGUI follows a backend-first philosophy: it handles all the web development details. You can focus on writing Python code.
### New features and enhancements
- Introduce `ui.refreshable`
- Add
enable and disable methods for input elements- Introduce `ui.dark_mode`
- Add min/max/step/prefix/suffix parameters to `ui.number`
- Switch back to Starlette's
StaticFiles- Relax version restriction for FastAPI dependency
### Bugfixes
- Fix `ui.upload` behind reverse proxy with subpath
- Fix hidden label when text is 0
### Documentation
- Add an interactive demo for classes, style and props
- Improve documentation for `ui.timer`
- Add a demo for creating a
ui.table from a pandas dataframeThanks for the awesome new contributions. We would also point out that in 1.2.8 we have already introduced the capability to use emoji as favicon. Now you can write:
from nicegui import ui
ui.label("NiceGUI Rocks!")
ui.run(favicon="🚀")
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12u2b9w
nicegui.io
ui.upload | NiceGUI
NiceGUI is an easy-to-use, Python-based UI framework, which shows up in your web browser. You can create buttons, dialogs, Markdown, 3D scenes, plots and much more.
Export all open notebooks as HTML
Hi..I have multiplier notebooks open on Jupyter Lab. I would like to export them all at once, as opposed to one at a time. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
/r/JupyterNotebooks
https://redd.it/12u2qha
Hi..I have multiplier notebooks open on Jupyter Lab. I would like to export them all at once, as opposed to one at a time. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
/r/JupyterNotebooks
https://redd.it/12u2qha
Reddit
r/JupyterNotebooks on Reddit: Export all open notebooks as HTML
Posted by u/Bluegenio - 2 votes and no comments
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!
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12unks8
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!
/r/Python
https://redd.it/12unks8
Reddit
r/Python on Reddit: Saturday Daily Thread: Resource Request and Sharing! Daily Thread
Posted by u/Im__Joseph - 1 vote and no comments