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Introducing Pharaoh-Report: a report-generation framework powered by Sphinx and Jinja

I'd like to introduce Pharaoh,

a Sphinx\-based Python framework for generating reports in various formats by combining the power of configurable Jinja templates and Python scripts for asset generation.

We have developed it last year in our company to simplify and automate the report generation for measurement results. We mostly output HTML and Confluence reports, but also Latex might be needed in future (contributions welcome).
Since we didn't want to reinvent the wheel, we decided to stick to open-source libs like Sphinx and Jinja, which retrospectively was a good move since it turned out so well.

Also we decided to give something back and management allowed us to make it open source (MIT), hoping it will get picked up by this great community ;)

Pharaoh may be extended using pluggy (e.g. for company internal plugins).

Please let me know what you think! If you like it, give it a star ;)
It's our team's first project on GitHub, so help and contributions highly welcome!

For more information, please refer to the official documentation, Github and PyPI.

Installation via pip: pip install pharaoh-report

Here some info right away (from the docs):

https://preview.redd.it/q0kn5kf34u4c1.png?width=1002&format=png&auto=webp&s=c831ed71e261bf67fdbefdd2a20122d562b05ac2

Pharaoh automated the process of manually creating assets (plots, tables, ...) and including it into

/r/Python
https://redd.it/18crkc5
GoDaddy with Flask Mail

Hello everybody, I recenty signed up for my own domain using GoDaddy. However when I try to send emails using the flask-mail wrapper it does nothing, the program keeps running (so no errors) however there is no mail being send and all the code after it will not execute.

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In my config I did:
MAIL_USERNAME = 'mail_username'

MAIL_PASSWORD = 'mail_password'

MAIL_SERVER = 'smtpout.secureserver.net'

MAIL_PORT = 465

MAIL_USE_TLS = True

MAIL_USE_SSL = False

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And this is the function I have for sending a mail:

def send_contact_mail(content, name, subject, user_mail):

msg = Message("User Question",sender='test@test.com',recipients=[user_mail\])

msg.body = CONTACT_BODY.format(name=name, mail=user_mail, subject=subject, content=content)

web_mail.send(msg)

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Any clue as to why it does not work?

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PS. If I use the script from this Github page it does work https://github.com/RohanDas28/Go-Daddy-email-sender-python/blob/main/main.py , however I would prefer using flask-mail

/r/flask
https://redd.it/18c7b6n
HELP

so im a student i dont have much experience, im working on a project where i need to manage two types of users initially i created 2 tables in the database and now the login part is messed up can someone guide me how do i manage two different users both will have different attributes for signing up ,how will the form and everything else work?

/r/flask
https://redd.it/18cttue
I created a no-cost AWS infrastructure boilerplate for Python API

Hi r/Python!

I created a low-cost AWS infrastructure boilerplate for Python API (Django as implemented). Works with free tiers for accounts less than a year old. The only thing you need to pay for is Secret Manager (1$ monthly for each secret).

What's in the box?
It's a boilerplate to link up your Python API with AWS. It keeps things straightforward, and AWS CDK makes it easy to tweak the setup.

Why bother?
If you've ever wanted a straightforward way to get your API going without making things overly complicated, this could be useful. It's all about building your app fast without boxing you into a rigid system. By using AWS CDK your infrastructure could be extended without any limits!


Fully deployed project uses:

RDS (postgres, T3 MICRO)
S3 bucket (for static files, images or/and django-admin)
Lambda (DockerImage with 3 MB of memory and 60 second timeout by default)
ECR (keeps only 2 newest images)
API Gateway
RDS secrets (generated automatically)
Other secrets (like DJANGO_SECRET_KEY, generated manually)

It's my first "open source" solution. I'm open to hearing your thoughts and any ideas you might have. Thanks for checking it out, and I hope this makes your development process a bit

/r/Python
https://redd.it/18crgim
Which AI is best for Django help?

I have found chatgpt 3.5 pretty great for certain tasks, on waitlist for 4.0. Obviously it has its limitations but I'm wondering if there are any AIs out there that work better specifically for django/python. I have not tried anything else.

/r/django
https://redd.it/18cxjsy
I finally have something worthy of posting on the Python Reddit. I present to you SavonPython!

https://github.com/huths0lo/SavonPython


I shop at vons. They have digital coupons that can offer some hefty discounts if you use them. The best way to maximize your savings is to literally just clip every single coupon; whether you use it or not. They are adding literally hundreds every single week, so this could be a huge time suck. I wanted to find a way to automate this so that all of my coupons were clipped automatically.


This lead me on a journey of understanding what are the interactions that take place between an end user and their app. I was initially trying to understand how their app worked on my iphone, but eventually realized that the iphone app always requires a one time passcode; which I cant automate around easily. I do have some sms automation, but it would require I change my account to a different phone number, and wouldnt really be usable by others. But I found that they have the same functionality on vons.com, which does allow for the use of passwords.


I'm not a web developer. In fact I only have a couple of years of programming

/r/Python
https://redd.it/18d6oyz
Inherited Model with Inherited Serializer

Hi all!

Even just the necessary keywords to look this up on my own would be awesome, I'm not sure how to phrase it.

I have two models, where ChildModel is inheriting from ParentModel:

class ParentModel(models.Model):
field_1 = models.IntField()
field_2 = models.IntField()
count = models.IntField(default=0)


class ChildModel(ParentModel):
field_3 = models.IntField()
sub_count = models.IntField(default=0)

Then, I have two serializers:

class ParentModelSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
class Meta:
model = models.ParentModel
fields = '__all__'

field_2 = serializers.IntField(read_only=True)
count = serializers.IntField(read_only=True)

def create(self, validated_data):
instance = models.ParentModel.objects.create(**validated_data)


/r/django
https://redd.it/18d6roz
Developing APIs with DRF

I have a question regarding the text case used when developing APIs from Django models. DRF has a model serializer class that automatically creates a serializer based on model fields. For instance, if you have a User model and there's a field called first_name is it OK to use the field_name as a key name in your API or firstName? In short, which one is appropriate between {'first_name': 'Django'} and {'firstName':'Django'}

/r/django
https://redd.it/18cvawj
Friday Daily Thread: r/Python Meta and Free-Talk Fridays

# Weekly Thread: Meta Discussions and Free Talk Friday 🎙️

Welcome to Free Talk Friday on /r/Python! This is the place to discuss the r/Python community (meta discussions), Python news, projects, or anything else Python-related!

## How it Works:

1. Open Mic: Share your thoughts, questions, or anything you'd like related to Python or the community.
2. Community Pulse: Discuss what you feel is working well or what could be improved in the /r/python community.
3. News & Updates: Keep up-to-date with the latest in Python and share any news you find interesting.

## Guidelines:

All topics should be related to Python or the /r/python community.
Be respectful and follow Reddit's Code of Conduct.

## Example Topics:

1. New Python Release: What do you think about the new features in Python 3.11?
2. Community Events: Any Python meetups or webinars coming up?
3. Learning Resources: Found a great Python tutorial? Share it here!
4. Job Market: How has Python impacted your career?
5. Hot Takes: Got a controversial Python opinion? Let's hear it!
6. Community Ideas: Something you'd like to see us do? tell us.

Let's keep the conversation going. Happy discussing! 🌟

/r/Python
https://redd.it/18d9i0f
Implementing vueform templates

Now that vueform has become open source.
Is there any django module available that could reuse its templates as django forms ?

https://vueform.com/

/r/django
https://redd.it/18dfl1l
WtForms not passing data

First off, this is my first Flask project, so please excuse any messy code. Though, i'm open to being critiqued.

I've set up a very simple form just to try to get this to work, but after the submit button is clicked, it doesn't seem to make it to my IF statement under the function. Here is the code.

In my main.py file:

from flask_wtf import FlaskForm

from wtforms import StringField, SubmitField

from wtforms.validators import DataRequired

from flask_wtf.csrf import CSRFProtect

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class TestForm(FlaskForm):

myname = StringField('Enter Name', validators=[DataRequired()\])

submit = SubmitField('Sign in')

​

u/app.route('/testform', methods=['GET', 'POST'\])

def testform():

myname = None

form = TestForm()

print(form.errors)

if form.validate_on_submit():

print(form.errors)

print("Testing to see if we ever get to this point.")

myname = form.myname.data

form.myname.data = ''

flash("Holy shit, that worked!")

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return render_template('testform.html', myname = myname, form = form)

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Here is the code on the testform.html file:

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{% extends "baseCode.html" %}

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{% block head %}

{% endblock %}

{% block body %}

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{% if myname %}

<h3>Hello {{ myname }}</h3>

{% else %}

<h2>Hello, Please Sign In</h2>

<form method="POST">

{{ form.hidden_tag() }}

&#x200B;

{{ form.myname.label }}

{{ form.myname() }}

<br /><br />

{{ form.submit() }}

</form>

{% endif %}

{% endblock %}

&#x200B;

I've spent far too much time walking through iterations to dumb this down and find the issue, but haven't been able to. Any help would be wonderful.Thank you all!

/r/flask
https://redd.it/18c57i3
NFL Odds API

Looking for a good source for nfl odds & scores. I’ve played a bit with scraping this data but everytime i think i have a decent solution there are big gaps in data or a total redesign of the site(s). I’m definitely price sensitive but i am willing to pay if there were a decent rest api that would give me each game’s home team, away team, date, score, spread, and o/u. If anyone knows of a good one, i’ll be forever grateful

/r/Python
https://redd.it/18d9v73
Run migration on specific schema

Hi everyone, is there any option to run migrations on specified schema i want to have same database tables as in default public schema but in my own custom schema. I'm using PostgreSQL thanks in advance.

/r/django
https://redd.it/18dkz55
Made a Python script to get your Spotify stats

I wrote a Python script while I was playing with the Spotify API which can get your Spotify Stats :)

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Repository Link : https://github.com/ni5arga/spotify-stats-python

Feel free to star and fork!

/r/Python
https://redd.it/18dscdi