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pythondev | help | SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing | 2017-06-19T15:02:51.080889 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:02:51.080889 | 1,497,884,571.080889 | 82,403 |
pythondev | help | <@Rona> can you give more context? Are you trying to read from user input, or check a value? | 2017-06-19T15:06:48.166203 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T15:06:48.166203 | 1,497,884,808.166203 | 82,404 |
pythondev | help | read from a user | 2017-06-19T15:13:42.307182 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:13:42.307182 | 1,497,885,222.307182 | 82,405 |
pythondev | help | So what do you have now | 2017-06-19T15:16:18.360266 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T15:16:18.360266 | 1,497,885,378.360266 | 82,406 |
pythondev | help | recent = int(raw_input("Provide a number: ") or num_len ) | 2017-06-19T15:20:16.440515 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:20:16.440515 | 1,497,885,616.440515 | 82,407 |
pythondev | help | trying to learn also shutil.copy | 2017-06-19T15:20:44.449355 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:20:44.449355 | 1,497,885,644.449355 | 82,408 |
pythondev | help | Please be sure to use code formatting | 2017-06-19T15:20:44.449532 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T15:20:44.449532 | 1,497,885,644.449532 | 82,409 |
pythondev | help | oh | 2017-06-19T15:20:50.451279 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:20:50.451279 | 1,497,885,650.451279 | 82,410 |
pythondev | help | Break down your problem into small components, what is the current issue? "Provide a number" suggests to me that you are not looking for "yes" | 2017-06-19T15:21:14.459174 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T15:21:14.459174 | 1,497,885,674.459174 | 82,411 |
pythondev | help | nope | 2017-06-19T15:21:27.463256 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:21:27.463256 | 1,497,885,687.463256 | 82,412 |
pythondev | help | I am looking to see if some number was provided, if not use the full legth of the array | 2017-06-19T15:22:00.474488 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:22:00.474488 | 1,497,885,720.474488 | 82,413 |
pythondev | help | "the array" is pretty vague, I think you need to expand on your issue a bit more | 2017-06-19T15:22:24.482455 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T15:22:24.482455 | 1,497,885,744.482455 | 82,414 |
pythondev | help | <https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask> | 2017-06-19T15:22:32.484912 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T15:22:32.484912 | 1,497,885,752.484912 | 82,415 |
pythondev | help | let me think about this more on my own | 2017-06-19T15:23:05.495691 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:23:05.495691 | 1,497,885,785.495691 | 82,416 |
pythondev | help | thanks <@Beula> | 2017-06-19T15:23:10.497288 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:23:10.497288 | 1,497,885,790.497288 | 82,417 |
pythondev | help | Sounds like you are trying to do an if statement | 2017-06-19T15:23:31.504308 | Cleo | pythondev_help_Cleo_2017-06-19T15:23:31.504308 | 1,497,885,811.504308 | 82,418 |
pythondev | help | I think I figured a better way | 2017-06-19T15:25:16.539397 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:25:16.539397 | 1,497,885,916.539397 | 82,419 |
pythondev | help | brb | 2017-06-19T15:25:17.539930 | Rona | pythondev_help_Rona_2017-06-19T15:25:17.539930 | 1,497,885,917.53993 | 82,420 |
pythondev | help | anyone worked with PyMC? | 2017-06-19T16:27:59.825530 | Lucilla | pythondev_help_Lucilla_2017-06-19T16:27:59.825530 | 1,497,889,679.82553 | 82,421 |
pythondev | help | So, I broke our mysql cluster, how's everyone else's day going? | 2017-06-19T16:31:11.892227 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-19T16:31:11.892227 | 1,497,889,871.892227 | 82,422 |
pythondev | help | Apparently a query caused a table to lock and never unlock. | 2017-06-19T16:31:22.896169 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-19T16:31:22.896169 | 1,497,889,882.896169 | 82,423 |
pythondev | help | We had that during a deploy once <@Meghan> - someone's console had a lock on a table during a deploy and it got stuck. | 2017-06-19T16:32:07.911742 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T16:32:07.911742 | 1,497,889,927.911742 | 82,424 |
pythondev | help | You may ask "why does someone have production access to have a console open" - but that's beside the point :joy: | 2017-06-19T16:32:32.920192 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T16:32:32.920192 | 1,497,889,952.920192 | 82,425 |
pythondev | help | With the data we are working with, it wouldn't surprise me if we ended up doing that. | 2017-06-19T16:33:15.934791 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-19T16:33:15.934791 | 1,497,889,995.934791 | 82,426 |
pythondev | help | We have weekly cron jobs that truncate then insert hundreds of thousands of records. | 2017-06-19T16:33:34.940900 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-19T16:33:34.940900 | 1,497,890,014.9409 | 82,427 |
pythondev | help | Unfortunately, much of the data we are working with isn't indexed when we get the data. | 2017-06-19T16:35:16.975250 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-19T16:35:16.975250 | 1,497,890,116.97525 | 82,428 |
pythondev | help | Dang, that is a bit of data. | 2017-06-19T16:35:41.984268 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T16:35:41.984268 | 1,497,890,141.984268 | 82,429 |
pythondev | help | Would be nice to index it, but then those bulk inserts become insert or updates and would likely take a long time. | 2017-06-19T16:38:30.042304 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-19T16:38:30.042304 | 1,497,890,310.042304 | 82,430 |
pythondev | help | Was the fix pretty difficult today? | 2017-06-19T16:39:27.061620 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T16:39:27.061620 | 1,497,890,367.06162 | 82,431 |
pythondev | help | Don't think he has it fixed yet. Thankfully, not my baby. | 2017-06-19T16:39:42.066582 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-19T16:39:42.066582 | 1,497,890,382.066582 | 82,432 |
pythondev | help | Any reason to roll your own test framework? It looks like one big issue is that you don't handle exceptions in the runner, so cleanup won't be guaranteed | 2017-06-19T17:12:35.724418 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T17:12:35.724418 | 1,497,892,355.724418 | 82,433 |
pythondev | help | has anyone used pyflot? how is compared to bokeh? | 2017-06-19T17:26:06.962261 | Thelma | pythondev_help_Thelma_2017-06-19T17:26:06.962261 | 1,497,893,166.962261 | 82,434 |
pythondev | help | Can anyone explain why this works?
```
with open(path, 'rb') as file_:
for chunk in iter(lambda: file_.read(4096), b""):
hash_obj.update(chunk)
```
Specifically the `b""`? | 2017-06-19T19:48:01.768547 | Ouida | pythondev_help_Ouida_2017-06-19T19:48:01.768547 | 1,497,901,681.768547 | 82,435 |
pythondev | help | <@Ouida> the docs for `iter` explain it pretty well (<https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#iter>).
The second argument is a "sentinel" value, which will create the stop condition when the result of the callable (the lambda function) equals that value | 2017-06-19T20:01:06.895198 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:01:06.895198 | 1,497,902,466.895198 | 82,436 |
pythondev | help | So each iteration it will check the result of the lambda against that value, if they're equal it raises `StopIteration`, a special built in exception to exit a loop. | 2017-06-19T20:03:18.916710 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:03:18.916710 | 1,497,902,598.91671 | 82,437 |
pythondev | help | <@Beula> I handle exceptions in the real code, they are included in the "do some stuff, execute the actual test" comment. In any event, I thought it made sense to execute the tests this way, and I have a Jenkins job that that does so by executing main.py (each test case being called from within the main file). Really I... | 2017-06-19T20:04:53.931470 | Noemi | pythondev_help_Noemi_2017-06-19T20:04:53.931470 | 1,497,902,693.93147 | 82,438 |
pythondev | help | I'd say that, from experience, don't ever roll your own at work. That's free time stuff until you find a deficiency in community accepted frameworks (unittest or pytest, in the python world for the big couple). Every time I have rolled my own it has bitten me hard. | 2017-06-19T20:06:16.944144 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:06:16.944144 | 1,497,902,776.944144 | 82,439 |
pythondev | help | <@Yessenia> - the `illegal byte sequence` is from stderr of the subprocess, one of the pipes is getting something it can't handle. From the try local it's the `cut -c30`. | 2017-06-19T20:16:28.034983 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:16:28.034983 | 1,497,903,388.034983 | 82,440 |
pythondev | help | If you know you don't want whatever is from that, you can just use `stderr=subprocess.PIPE` and it will be captured (and not printed to the python console). Since from the console you will get bytes back, you'll need to decode and probably strip them | 2017-06-19T20:18:02.048628 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:18:02.048628 | 1,497,903,482.048628 | 82,441 |
pythondev | help | <@Beula> sure, but what is `b`? it’s not an identifier? | 2017-06-19T20:18:23.051963 | Ouida | pythondev_help_Ouida_2017-06-19T20:18:23.051963 | 1,497,903,503.051963 | 82,442 |
pythondev | help | `b''` is a bytes object | 2017-06-19T20:18:48.055466 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:18:48.055466 | 1,497,903,528.055466 | 82,443 |
pythondev | help | ohh | 2017-06-19T20:19:06.058048 | Ouida | pythondev_help_Ouida_2017-06-19T20:19:06.058048 | 1,497,903,546.058048 | 82,444 |
pythondev | help | okay yeah that makes sense… ha | 2017-06-19T20:19:25.061120 | Ouida | pythondev_help_Ouida_2017-06-19T20:19:25.061120 | 1,497,903,565.06112 | 82,445 |
pythondev | help | You have a few of those: `r''` -> raw, `b''` -> bytes, `f''` -> f (format)-string | 2017-06-19T20:19:42.063604 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:19:42.063604 | 1,497,903,582.063604 | 82,446 |
pythondev | help | so `b''` is basically an empty byte object? | 2017-06-19T20:21:46.080860 | Ouida | pythondev_help_Ouida_2017-06-19T20:21:46.080860 | 1,497,903,706.08086 | 82,447 |
pythondev | help | Are there any that you recommend for UI testing? | 2017-06-19T20:22:35.087395 | Noemi | pythondev_help_Noemi_2017-06-19T20:22:35.087395 | 1,497,903,755.087395 | 82,448 |
pythondev | help | Pretty much | 2017-06-19T20:23:33.095434 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:23:33.095434 | 1,497,903,813.095434 | 82,449 |
pythondev | help | I use pytest for everything | 2017-06-19T20:24:34.103682 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-19T20:24:34.103682 | 1,497,903,874.103682 | 82,450 |
pythondev | help | hi, all…i’ve got a strange problem with sqlalchemy, the full description is here <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44615074/sqlalchemy-increasing-memory-on-simple-query> | 2017-06-20T03:22:26.336120 | Anna | pythondev_help_Anna_2017-06-20T03:22:26.336120 | 1,497,928,946.33612 | 82,451 |
pythondev | help | but I don’t understand if this problem is due to sqlalchemy or something related to python memory management | 2017-06-20T03:22:34.337668 | Anna | pythondev_help_Anna_2017-06-20T03:22:34.337668 | 1,497,928,954.337668 | 82,452 |
pythondev | help | Hey guys does anyone know what `-rin` does in the context of `grep -rin "email" */log` | 2017-06-20T04:11:08.012187 | Robbin | pythondev_help_Robbin_2017-06-20T04:11:08.012187 | 1,497,931,868.012187 | 82,453 |
pythondev | help | <@Robbin> `man grep` | 2017-06-20T04:14:28.061359 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-06-20T04:14:28.061359 | 1,497,932,068.061359 | 82,454 |
pythondev | help | Then press `h` to learn how to navigate and search | 2017-06-20T04:15:06.070426 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-06-20T04:15:06.070426 | 1,497,932,106.070426 | 82,455 |
pythondev | help | <@Robbin> -r = recursive / -i = ignore case / -n = print line number | 2017-06-20T07:24:27.898083 | Daniella | pythondev_help_Daniella_2017-06-20T07:24:27.898083 | 1,497,943,467.898083 | 82,456 |
pythondev | help | <@Daniella> Thank you so much for that :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-06-20T07:25:56.917350 | Robbin | pythondev_help_Robbin_2017-06-20T07:25:56.917350 | 1,497,943,556.91735 | 82,457 |
pythondev | help | you are welcome | 2017-06-20T07:33:09.012943 | Daniella | pythondev_help_Daniella_2017-06-20T07:33:09.012943 | 1,497,943,989.012943 | 82,458 |
pythondev | help | Hey guys I'm a bit stuck with converting a string date to a datetime object getting this error:
``` time data '2017-06-20T15:07:12+01:00' does not match format '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z' ```
CODE:
``` current_action_date = datetime.strptime(request.data['date'], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z" ) ```
request.data['date'] printed ... | 2017-06-20T10:25:30.384514 | Cristine | pythondev_help_Cristine_2017-06-20T10:25:30.384514 | 1,497,954,330.384514 | 82,459 |
pythondev | help | Do you control the client code for this? Looks like the timestamp offset is the wrong format for `%z`. `+01:00` should be `+0100` iirc for that one | 2017-06-20T10:28:51.472542 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T10:28:51.472542 | 1,497,954,531.472542 | 82,460 |
pythondev | help | Yeah its from an android app. Ahhh thanks a million will figure out a way to change that ! | 2017-06-20T10:29:54.500560 | Cristine | pythondev_help_Cristine_2017-06-20T10:29:54.500560 | 1,497,954,594.50056 | 82,461 |
pythondev | help | that’s completely valid ISO 8601 formatting | 2017-06-20T10:30:52.527756 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-20T10:30:52.527756 | 1,497,954,652.527756 | 82,462 |
pythondev | help | <https://docs.python.org/3/library/datetime.html#strftime-and-strptime-behavior> | 2017-06-20T10:31:11.535976 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-06-20T10:31:11.535976 | 1,497,954,671.535976 | 82,463 |
pythondev | help | you might want to check here if there is something for the `:` | 2017-06-20T10:31:49.553048 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-06-20T10:31:49.553048 | 1,497,954,709.553048 | 82,464 |
pythondev | help | For datetime reference:
<https://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html> | 2017-06-20T10:31:54.555207 | Deedee | pythondev_help_Deedee_2017-06-20T10:31:54.555207 | 1,497,954,714.555207 | 82,465 |
pythondev | help | ` UTC offset in the form +HHMM or -HHMM (empty string if the object is naive).` | 2017-06-20T10:32:14.564530 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-20T10:32:14.564530 | 1,497,954,734.56453 | 82,466 |
pythondev | help | way to not conform to ISO standards :confused: | 2017-06-20T10:32:30.572018 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-20T10:32:30.572018 | 1,497,954,750.572018 | 82,467 |
pythondev | help | Yeah Joe is right, the colon should be valid, per the spec :( | 2017-06-20T10:32:54.582542 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T10:32:54.582542 | 1,497,954,774.582542 | 82,468 |
pythondev | help | <@Deedee> <@Cristine> is using 3.6, not python 2 :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-06-20T10:33:19.593745 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-20T10:33:19.593745 | 1,497,954,799.593745 | 82,469 |
pythondev | help | well looks like an opportunity to be a python contributor haha | 2017-06-20T10:34:04.613629 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-20T10:34:04.613629 | 1,497,954,844.613629 | 82,470 |
pythondev | help | yeah i have no idea this isn't working ! | 2017-06-20T10:34:15.618280 | Cristine | pythondev_help_Cristine_2017-06-20T10:34:15.618280 | 1,497,954,855.61828 | 82,471 |
pythondev | help | it should do it just going to filter the string on client side before marshaling it | 2017-06-20T10:34:38.628961 | Cristine | pythondev_help_Cristine_2017-06-20T10:34:38.628961 | 1,497,954,878.628961 | 82,472 |
pythondev | help | <@Patty> you'll have to hack in both cases unless you want to break a *lot* of code | 2017-06-20T10:35:01.638835 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-06-20T10:35:01.638835 | 1,497,954,901.638835 | 82,473 |
pythondev | help | yeah i havent even looked at the source but im sure its not pretty | 2017-06-20T10:36:56.689365 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-20T10:36:56.689365 | 1,497,955,016.689365 | 82,474 |
pythondev | help | also i aint got no time for that i get married in 2 months from today | 2017-06-20T10:37:07.693991 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-06-20T10:37:07.693991 | 1,497,955,027.693991 | 82,475 |
pythondev | help | or add another letter for the `:` | 2017-06-20T10:37:28.703620 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-06-20T10:37:28.703620 | 1,497,955,048.70362 | 82,476 |
pythondev | help | like `%z` and `%Z` | 2017-06-20T10:37:46.711277 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-06-20T10:37:46.711277 | 1,497,955,066.711277 | 82,477 |
pythondev | help | <@Patty> congrats | 2017-06-20T10:37:59.716791 | Deedee | pythondev_help_Deedee_2017-06-20T10:37:59.716791 | 1,497,955,079.716791 | 82,478 |
pythondev | help | Why is pycharm treating the name config as if it was a link? | 2017-06-20T14:59:13.103205 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-20T14:59:13.103205 | 1,497,970,753.103205 | 82,479 |
pythondev | help | <@Meghan> can you provide more context? | 2017-06-20T14:59:55.119222 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T14:59:55.119222 | 1,497,970,795.119222 | 82,480 |
pythondev | help | ```help(config)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<input>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'config' is not defined```
Opened the console, type config, and it becomes a link. | 2017-06-20T15:00:30.134445 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-20T15:00:30.134445 | 1,497,970,830.134445 | 82,481 |
pythondev | help | I do have a module in a directory named config, but other modules dont' get that treatment. | 2017-06-20T15:01:05.148323 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-20T15:01:05.148323 | 1,497,970,865.148323 | 82,482 |
pythondev | help | If you click the link, does it take you there? Seems like that may be what they are _trying_ to do, and just miss the mark for others? | 2017-06-20T15:01:31.159227 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T15:01:31.159227 | 1,497,970,891.159227 | 82,483 |
pythondev | help | Clicking on the link doesn't do anything. | 2017-06-20T15:01:32.159596 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-20T15:01:32.159596 | 1,497,970,892.159596 | 82,484 |
pythondev | help | weird ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 2017-06-20T15:01:39.162120 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T15:01:39.162120 | 1,497,970,899.16212 | 82,485 |
pythondev | help | huh, funny | 2017-06-20T15:04:37.230985 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:04:37.230985 | 1,497,971,077.230985 | 82,486 |
pythondev | help | In the above, dreamer is the other library, so, idk. Interesting anyway. There is also a config.ini file in the directory. | 2017-06-20T15:07:09.287237 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-20T15:07:09.287237 | 1,497,971,229.287237 | 82,487 |
pythondev | help | That is weird, mine doesn't for anything I see in my project | 2017-06-20T15:07:12.288093 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T15:07:12.288093 | 1,497,971,232.288093 | 82,488 |
pythondev | help | Hi to all! Can you help with my code, please? I cant upload images, thnks!
"""def client_registration(request):
form = ClientForm(data=<http://request.POST|request.POST> or None)
userform = UserForm(data=<http://request.POST|request.POST> or None)
all_fintessclubs = Fitnessclub.objects.filter(is_active=True... | 2017-06-20T15:07:31.295355 | Britta | pythondev_help_Britta_2017-06-20T15:07:31.295355 | 1,497,971,251.295355 | 82,489 |
pythondev | help | Sooo, what happens when you DO upload something? | 2017-06-20T15:10:13.353259 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:10:13.353259 | 1,497,971,413.353259 | 82,490 |
pythondev | help | <@Britta> can you please format your code (add three backticks on each side: ` ``` `) | 2017-06-20T15:11:30.380757 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T15:11:30.380757 | 1,497,971,490.380757 | 82,491 |
pythondev | help | read the intro doc for our standards :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-06-20T15:11:49.387572 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T15:11:49.387572 | 1,497,971,509.387572 | 82,492 |
pythondev | help | oh | 2017-06-20T15:11:57.390147 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:11:57.390147 | 1,497,971,517.390147 | 82,493 |
pythondev | help | what the.. | 2017-06-20T15:12:01.391698 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:12:01.391698 | 1,497,971,521.391698 | 82,494 |
pythondev | help | Going to run into a loop with these bots competing. :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-06-20T15:12:42.406280 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-06-20T15:12:42.406280 | 1,497,971,562.40628 | 82,495 |
pythondev | help | haha, looks like we haven't deprecated the slack response | 2017-06-20T15:13:09.415310 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-06-20T15:13:09.415310 | 1,497,971,589.41531 | 82,496 |
pythondev | help | <@Suellen> everything is up (text data) except images | 2017-06-20T15:13:52.430286 | Britta | pythondev_help_Britta_2017-06-20T15:13:52.430286 | 1,497,971,632.430286 | 82,497 |
pythondev | help | did you try to log the variables while you upload an image? | 2017-06-20T15:15:55.473264 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:15:55.473264 | 1,497,971,755.473264 | 82,498 |
pythondev | help | e. g. at which point the state becomes different from what you expect? | 2017-06-20T15:16:22.483305 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:16:22.483305 | 1,497,971,782.483305 | 82,499 |
pythondev | help | I check in admin and there is no any | 2017-06-20T15:17:02.497171 | Britta | pythondev_help_Britta_2017-06-20T15:17:02.497171 | 1,497,971,822.497171 | 82,500 |
pythondev | help | what does `upload_images` look like? (log it to console)
does the for loop work alright? | 2017-06-20T15:17:05.498149 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:17:05.498149 | 1,497,971,825.498149 | 82,501 |
pythondev | help | how many times does it iterate, log it too | 2017-06-20T15:17:24.505072 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-06-20T15:17:24.505072 | 1,497,971,844.505072 | 82,502 |
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