Flask api not predicting
I've deploying flask api api.py from this repo
However, it's not predicting the result as positive or negative.
Kindly look into this
Url: https://github.com/pik1989/Sentiment-Analysis
/r/flask
https://redd.it/1e25bj6
I've deploying flask api api.py from this repo
However, it's not predicting the result as positive or negative.
Kindly look into this
Url: https://github.com/pik1989/Sentiment-Analysis
/r/flask
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GitHub
GitHub - pik1989/Sentiment-Analysis
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Textchat: The SSL and SASL update
Hello all! I have posted in the past about Textchat, a TUI IRC Client made with textual that had a lot of bugs to it. I am back with an update: It now supports SASL and SSL! Again it's in alpha and bugs are still possible and bug reports are encouraged. Again here is the link: https://github.com/rmblau/textchat and it is available on pypi as well. Just a pip install away :)
# What My Project Does
As before, my project is a terminal application, single server irc client written with the python irc library and textual. No znc support presently.
# Target Audience
This is aimed at people who love irc as much as I do. Feedback is welcome and encouraged!
# Comparison
Nothing that I have found, as before.
/r/Python
https://redd.it/1e2rmta
Hello all! I have posted in the past about Textchat, a TUI IRC Client made with textual that had a lot of bugs to it. I am back with an update: It now supports SASL and SSL! Again it's in alpha and bugs are still possible and bug reports are encouraged. Again here is the link: https://github.com/rmblau/textchat and it is available on pypi as well. Just a pip install away :)
# What My Project Does
As before, my project is a terminal application, single server irc client written with the python irc library and textual. No znc support presently.
# Target Audience
This is aimed at people who love irc as much as I do. Feedback is welcome and encouraged!
# Comparison
Nothing that I have found, as before.
/r/Python
https://redd.it/1e2rmta
GitHub
GitHub - rmblau/textchat: TUI IRC client written in python, powered by textual
TUI IRC client written in python, powered by textual - rmblau/textchat
RAW SQL over django ORM
So I came across a situation where I needed to join two tables on multiple columns that were not foreign keys. As far as I know, in django this could be done only using sub queries and outer refs. This creates significant performance issues comparison to the JOIN in a raw SQL query. Any thoughts on preferring raw SQL over django ORM?
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So I came across a situation where I needed to join two tables on multiple columns that were not foreign keys. As far as I know, in django this could be done only using sub queries and outer refs. This creates significant performance issues comparison to the JOIN in a raw SQL query. Any thoughts on preferring raw SQL over django ORM?
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Tutorial Resource needed
I am trying to make a Event Management web app for my college project I am a complete newby in flask html and css So with your help provide me some resources link to achieve my goal
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I am trying to make a Event Management web app for my college project I am a complete newby in flask html and css So with your help provide me some resources link to achieve my goal
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[Showcase] G-Scraper - a GUI web scraper written completely in Python
**Target audience?** Basically data collectors or anyone trying to scrape data from websites using a GUI
**What my project does:**
* -Take URLs
* -Take elements to scrape from those webpages (this is optional in the sense that if you dont specify any elements the app will just scrape the entire page)
* -You can also send web parameters like Headers, Payloads along with specific URLs. This means it can perform any logins that are necessary
* -Is able to log the results in a log file, a separate one for each scrape
* -Data is stored in form of .txt files
**Some unique features of this project:**
* -Can scrape multiple URLs
* -Can scrape multiple elements in a single URL
* -Supports GET and POST requests
* -Scraping runs in a separate thread than the GUI, so you can close the app or use it and the scraping will continue
* -You can edit the added variables or delete them. You can also reset the entire app's current data to start a new set of scrapes
* -Very very unique filenames for each file created
* -3 types of log files: webpage scrape log, element scrape log and error log
* Has a
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**Target audience?** Basically data collectors or anyone trying to scrape data from websites using a GUI
**What my project does:**
* -Take URLs
* -Take elements to scrape from those webpages (this is optional in the sense that if you dont specify any elements the app will just scrape the entire page)
* -You can also send web parameters like Headers, Payloads along with specific URLs. This means it can perform any logins that are necessary
* -Is able to log the results in a log file, a separate one for each scrape
* -Data is stored in form of .txt files
**Some unique features of this project:**
* -Can scrape multiple URLs
* -Can scrape multiple elements in a single URL
* -Supports GET and POST requests
* -Scraping runs in a separate thread than the GUI, so you can close the app or use it and the scraping will continue
* -You can edit the added variables or delete them. You can also reset the entire app's current data to start a new set of scrapes
* -Very very unique filenames for each file created
* -3 types of log files: webpage scrape log, element scrape log and error log
* Has a
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New to Django - some advice?
Hey all! I have read a lot about Django and decided to use this as the framework for full stack development (Django as backend, and simply using Bootstrap for frontend as a start) of a new application.
Other than the existing tutorials out there on how to start and build Django application, I am quite concern regarding the security aspect during deployment.
The application I intend to build is going to be a web facing application, with login to allow members to login and view their systems. Are there any good tutorials out there that teaches you how to secure a web facing Django?
By the way, I plan to deploy everything in AWS if it helps.
TIA.
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Hey all! I have read a lot about Django and decided to use this as the framework for full stack development (Django as backend, and simply using Bootstrap for frontend as a start) of a new application.
Other than the existing tutorials out there on how to start and build Django application, I am quite concern regarding the security aspect during deployment.
The application I intend to build is going to be a web facing application, with login to allow members to login and view their systems. Are there any good tutorials out there that teaches you how to secure a web facing Django?
By the way, I plan to deploy everything in AWS if it helps.
TIA.
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Loop backwards using Django template over a slice
Hi,
currently facing a bit of an issue,
Im trying to simply iterate in a reversed order over a slice but the reversed filter doesnt seem to work in this case. As far as I understood, the reversed should be built in ? Thanks a lot
<div>
{% for i in game.board|slice:"6:12" reversed %}
<a href="{% url 'make_move' forloop.counter0|add:6 %}" onclick="console.log('Pit clicked: {{ forloop.counter0|add:6 }}')">{{ i }}</a>
{% endfor %}
</div>
</div>
/r/django
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Hi,
currently facing a bit of an issue,
Im trying to simply iterate in a reversed order over a slice but the reversed filter doesnt seem to work in this case. As far as I understood, the reversed should be built in ? Thanks a lot
<div>
{% for i in game.board|slice:"6:12" reversed %}
<a href="{% url 'make_move' forloop.counter0|add:6 %}" onclick="console.log('Pit clicked: {{ forloop.counter0|add:6 }}')">{{ i }}</a>
{% endfor %}
</div>
</div>
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Is common best practice in python to use assert for business logic?
I was reviewing a Python project and noticed that a senior developer was using
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I was reviewing a Python project and noticed that a senior developer was using
assert statements throughout the codebase for business logic. They assert a statement to check a validation condition and catch later. I've typically used assertions for testing and debugging, so this approach surprised me. I would recommend using raise exception. /r/Python
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First Time hosting
Hello and thank you in advance. I’m building a simple portfolio website that does not handle sensitive data besides a contact me email belonging to the owner and a log in system for editing images or text of the site. I am planning on deploying it to AWS lightsail and would love to get some tips or articles about security precautions I should take for the Django application, AWS lightsail, AWS account or any other part I should secure that is important. Thank you in advance.
/r/django
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Hello and thank you in advance. I’m building a simple portfolio website that does not handle sensitive data besides a contact me email belonging to the owner and a log in system for editing images or text of the site. I am planning on deploying it to AWS lightsail and would love to get some tips or articles about security precautions I should take for the Django application, AWS lightsail, AWS account or any other part I should secure that is important. Thank you in advance.
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low barrier-to-entry constraint satisfaction?
Say I've got a system of fairly simple relationships between (real number) variables: a = b + c, d = a*c, f = sqrt(a*b). Note there are implicit relations like c = a- b = f**2/b - b as well. Are there any ready to use libraries or modules that implement a constraint satisfaction network like this? I'd like the system start out without values assigned to any variables, but then the user inputs something like f = 3. This constrains the system now. If the user adds more values, at some point the system will be satisfied. As values are updated by the user, the system continue to ensure satisfaction, updating downstream values as necessary. I know this is generally a complex thing. I'd consider python-constraint but that is for finite-domains, and I'd like the system to support real number interval domains. Anyone know of some other similar projects out there?
/r/Python
https://redd.it/1e3d69u
Say I've got a system of fairly simple relationships between (real number) variables: a = b + c, d = a*c, f = sqrt(a*b). Note there are implicit relations like c = a- b = f**2/b - b as well. Are there any ready to use libraries or modules that implement a constraint satisfaction network like this? I'd like the system start out without values assigned to any variables, but then the user inputs something like f = 3. This constrains the system now. If the user adds more values, at some point the system will be satisfied. As values are updated by the user, the system continue to ensure satisfaction, updating downstream values as necessary. I know this is generally a complex thing. I'd consider python-constraint but that is for finite-domains, and I'd like the system to support real number interval domains. Anyone know of some other similar projects out there?
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Postgres VS MySQL?
Hello,
I came from PHP (Laravel) world and started to work with python and django only several months ago.
Since then, I see that PostgreSQL is much more popular than MySQL in django world. Are there any reasons for it beside of historic ones?
Should I switch my choice of DB to postgres or I can stay with mysql?
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Hello,
I came from PHP (Laravel) world and started to work with python and django only several months ago.
Since then, I see that PostgreSQL is much more popular than MySQL in django world. Are there any reasons for it beside of historic ones?
Should I switch my choice of DB to postgres or I can stay with mysql?
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Qt (PySide6) or a Flask app running in a window for a modern, fluid desktop application?
(I know I'll probably get biased answers here, but you never know. You guys also might know something I don't yet that could influence my choice.)
Greetings.
To provide some context, I'm a 17-year-old intern at a very small startup -- so small that there are no adult employees, save for the founder and his son. The founder, our boss, was our AP Computer Science teacher (AP is an American program that allows high school students to learn college credit by taking a class and subsequent exam on content equivalent to an entry-level college course). He needed some help, so he offered unpaid internships to a few of us.
Anyway, my first task is to find a Python UI library. The founder is very adamant about using Python for this application -- I guess for its host of APIs and junk. (It's an application whose main functionality is a chatbot powered by the OpenAI API. I don't feel comfortable sharing any more details.) And, well, for a practical, modern, fluid, and responsive UI, I came to two options: PySide6, for its features; or Flask, for the ease-of-use of HTML, CSS, and JS, as well as Flask's simplicity, with a library to run a window in
/r/flask
https://redd.it/1e3htvw
(I know I'll probably get biased answers here, but you never know. You guys also might know something I don't yet that could influence my choice.)
Greetings.
To provide some context, I'm a 17-year-old intern at a very small startup -- so small that there are no adult employees, save for the founder and his son. The founder, our boss, was our AP Computer Science teacher (AP is an American program that allows high school students to learn college credit by taking a class and subsequent exam on content equivalent to an entry-level college course). He needed some help, so he offered unpaid internships to a few of us.
Anyway, my first task is to find a Python UI library. The founder is very adamant about using Python for this application -- I guess for its host of APIs and junk. (It's an application whose main functionality is a chatbot powered by the OpenAI API. I don't feel comfortable sharing any more details.) And, well, for a practical, modern, fluid, and responsive UI, I came to two options: PySide6, for its features; or Flask, for the ease-of-use of HTML, CSS, and JS, as well as Flask's simplicity, with a library to run a window in
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Monday Daily Thread: Project ideas!
# Weekly Thread: Project Ideas 💡
Welcome to our weekly Project Ideas thread! Whether you're a newbie looking for a first project or an expert seeking a new challenge, this is the place for you.
## How it Works:
1. **Suggest a Project**: Comment your project idea—be it beginner-friendly or advanced.
2. **Build & Share**: If you complete a project, reply to the original comment, share your experience, and attach your source code.
3. **Explore**: Looking for ideas? Check out Al Sweigart's ["The Big Book of Small Python Projects"](https://www.amazon.com/Big-Book-Small-Python-Programming/dp/1718501242) for inspiration.
## Guidelines:
* Clearly state the difficulty level.
* Provide a brief description and, if possible, outline the tech stack.
* Feel free to link to tutorials or resources that might help.
# Example Submissions:
## Project Idea: Chatbot
**Difficulty**: Intermediate
**Tech Stack**: Python, NLP, Flask/FastAPI/Litestar
**Description**: Create a chatbot that can answer FAQs for a website.
**Resources**: [Building a Chatbot with Python](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a37BL0stIuM)
# Project Idea: Weather Dashboard
**Difficulty**: Beginner
**Tech Stack**: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, API
**Description**: Build a dashboard that displays real-time weather information using a weather API.
**Resources**: [Weather API Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P5MY_2i7K8)
## Project Idea: File Organizer
**Difficulty**: Beginner
**Tech Stack**: Python, File I/O
**Description**: Create a script that organizes files in a directory into sub-folders based on file type.
**Resources**: [Automate the Boring Stuff: Organizing Files](https://automatetheboringstuff.com/2e/chapter9/)
Let's help each other grow. Happy
/r/Python
https://redd.it/1e3gu3z
# Weekly Thread: Project Ideas 💡
Welcome to our weekly Project Ideas thread! Whether you're a newbie looking for a first project or an expert seeking a new challenge, this is the place for you.
## How it Works:
1. **Suggest a Project**: Comment your project idea—be it beginner-friendly or advanced.
2. **Build & Share**: If you complete a project, reply to the original comment, share your experience, and attach your source code.
3. **Explore**: Looking for ideas? Check out Al Sweigart's ["The Big Book of Small Python Projects"](https://www.amazon.com/Big-Book-Small-Python-Programming/dp/1718501242) for inspiration.
## Guidelines:
* Clearly state the difficulty level.
* Provide a brief description and, if possible, outline the tech stack.
* Feel free to link to tutorials or resources that might help.
# Example Submissions:
## Project Idea: Chatbot
**Difficulty**: Intermediate
**Tech Stack**: Python, NLP, Flask/FastAPI/Litestar
**Description**: Create a chatbot that can answer FAQs for a website.
**Resources**: [Building a Chatbot with Python](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a37BL0stIuM)
# Project Idea: Weather Dashboard
**Difficulty**: Beginner
**Tech Stack**: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, API
**Description**: Build a dashboard that displays real-time weather information using a weather API.
**Resources**: [Weather API Tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P5MY_2i7K8)
## Project Idea: File Organizer
**Difficulty**: Beginner
**Tech Stack**: Python, File I/O
**Description**: Create a script that organizes files in a directory into sub-folders based on file type.
**Resources**: [Automate the Boring Stuff: Organizing Files](https://automatetheboringstuff.com/2e/chapter9/)
Let's help each other grow. Happy
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What's the best way to mask auto-incrementing id field from end users? (read full post)
I've been using django-hashid-field for quite to mask the id field from frontend. The primary reason I am using that was
- I don't want to generate and store UUIDs in database column separately.
- I don't want to expose Auto-incrementing Primary keys to the end users.
Now the django-hashid-field package is retired, they recommend that everyone start using django-sqids.
Has anyone started using django-sqids in production? Are there any better alternatives?
/r/django
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I've been using django-hashid-field for quite to mask the id field from frontend. The primary reason I am using that was
- I don't want to generate and store UUIDs in database column separately.
- I don't want to expose Auto-incrementing Primary keys to the end users.
Now the django-hashid-field package is retired, they recommend that everyone start using django-sqids.
Has anyone started using django-sqids in production? Are there any better alternatives?
/r/django
https://redd.it/1e3nrik
GitHub
GitHub - nshafer/django-hashid-field: Django Model Field that uses Hashids to obscure the value
Django Model Field that uses Hashids to obscure the value - nshafer/django-hashid-field
Take a look at the onclick function in html. First picture is from firefox and the second one is the code. Can anyone explain where those quotation marks come from? If I delete those spaces in my .html file even more funny stuff happens. I'm happy to share more code if needed.
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Maker-checker in Django Admin
Has anyone implemented a Maker-Checker in django Admin??
I can't find any materials for it so any help would be great. So basically, I need to implement a maker-checker to the models in django admin. Every Add, Edit, or Delete must go through an Admin Approval first. But an admin cannot approve their own request. Another Admin must do it.
I'm having a hard time implementing it. So far I managed to somehow make it work in a user Model but the password is not being saved when approving a create user request. And in Groups, I can't approve a create group request because of an error like Group: Group_name needs to have a value field "id" before this many-to-many relationship can be used
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Has anyone implemented a Maker-Checker in django Admin??
I can't find any materials for it so any help would be great. So basically, I need to implement a maker-checker to the models in django admin. Every Add, Edit, or Delete must go through an Admin Approval first. But an admin cannot approve their own request. Another Admin must do it.
I'm having a hard time implementing it. So far I managed to somehow make it work in a user Model but the password is not being saved when approving a create user request. And in Groups, I can't approve a create group request because of an error like Group: Group_name needs to have a value field "id" before this many-to-many relationship can be used
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File Submission App defaulting to "true" condition for IF statement and not loading index
Hi everyone. I'm working my way through learning flash and trying to build out a basic program that prompts the user to submit a file, then do something with it, and then spit it back out.
Currently there is basic HTML and CSS. The problem is that the Flask app defaults to the "true" condition that a file has been uploaded and returns my "File Saved" automatically on running flask. It should return my index.html based on my script (i think). I've tried commenting out/removing sections but I can't seem to get the index.html to appear without just returning it above the conditional statements... and losing out on the script altogether. I know I must be missing something simple but my magic duck is nowhere to be found... Thanks for your help!
index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>Flask App</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="static\style.css">
</head>
<body style="padding: 15px; background-color: aliceblue";>
/r/flask
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Hi everyone. I'm working my way through learning flash and trying to build out a basic program that prompts the user to submit a file, then do something with it, and then spit it back out.
Currently there is basic HTML and CSS. The problem is that the Flask app defaults to the "true" condition that a file has been uploaded and returns my "File Saved" automatically on running flask. It should return my index.html based on my script (i think). I've tried commenting out/removing sections but I can't seem to get the index.html to appear without just returning it above the conditional statements... and losing out on the script altogether. I know I must be missing something simple but my magic duck is nowhere to be found... Thanks for your help!
index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>Flask App</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="static\style.css">
</head>
<body style="padding: 15px; background-color: aliceblue";>
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Deploying Django in the cloud
Hello all,
I’m coming from Laravel, huge fan of Django so far, love the simplicity of the ORM in particular (using DRF).
One thing I have not found yet is an equivalent to Laravel Forge: a service to deploy in an easy, streamlined, reliable manner, for which I am ok to pay, if possible agnostic in terms of cloud provider (but likely to use AWS).
What do you guys use or recommend?
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Hello all,
I’m coming from Laravel, huge fan of Django so far, love the simplicity of the ORM in particular (using DRF).
One thing I have not found yet is an equivalent to Laravel Forge: a service to deploy in an easy, streamlined, reliable manner, for which I am ok to pay, if possible agnostic in terms of cloud provider (but likely to use AWS).
What do you guys use or recommend?
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