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Parity UI is a User Interface desktop application for Parity Ethereum Client >=v1.10. It features a Wallet supporting Ether and ERC-20 Tokens, a Contract development environment, and so much more. Parity UI will download and run Parity Ethereum Client in the background if it is not found on the system. By default Parity UI will try connect to a Parity Ethereum node using Websocket port 8546. You can use alternative ports, see CLI Options below. You can download Parity UI here or follow the instructions below to build from source.
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def run_shell_cmd(args):
"""Executes shell commands and returns output.
Args:
args: String of shell commands to run.
Returns:
Tuple output (stdoutdata, stderrdata) from running the shell commands.
"""
proc = subprocess.Popen(
def run_shell(cmd, allow_non_zero=False, stderr=None):
if stderr is None:
stderr = sys.stdout
if allow_non_zero:
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=stderr)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
output =
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QUESTION
I see that jq
can calculate addition as simply as jq 'map(.duration) | add'
but I've got a more complex command and I can't figure out how to perform this add
at the end of it.
I'm starting with data like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:54If any of your output is going to be raw, you need to pass -r
; it'll just be ignored for data items that aren't strings.
Anyhow -- if you write (expr1, expr2)
, then your input will be passed through both expressions. Thus:
QUESTION
Or, more specifically, does it use the default shell, or actually running the actual file. Example: system("echo Hello, World!")
. Would this run using, lets say Bash, or would this run by telling to kernal to run a command? Also, is this on topic, or would this fit better somewhere else?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 21:28man system
is your friend here. This is what is says on my system:
The system() library function uses fork(2) to create a child process that executes the shell command specified in command using execl(3) as follows:
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So I created a poll model in my Django app. I'm going thorugh the polling app tutorial posted on the Django website, however, I'm using a remote MySQL database rather than a SQLite database.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:06I'm thinking the suspect is an unsuccessful migration. Let's undo it and try again
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Ansible 2.11.0
I have a shell script that accepts 2 parameters that I want to run on a Windows host, but want to run it inside git-bash.exe
. I've tried this,
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:47be aware I don't have a Windows machine against which to try this, so it's just "best effort"
As best I can tell, your problem is because you are trying to recreate the behavior of win_shell
by "manually" invoking that improperly quoted cmd.exe /c
business, ending up with cmd.exe /c "cmd.exe /c whatever"
; dialing up the ansible verbosity -vv
could confirm or deny that pattern
Also, the win_shell
docs say to use win_command:
unless you have a shell redirect need, which as written your task does not.
QUESTION
I create a Pentest tool for educational purposes, so the old version was written using python 2, then I convert it to python 3 and when I try to run the main file pxxtf.py
I got multiple errors, I correct most of them but for this one about Circular Import, I try multiple fixes from forums and StackOverFlow and nothing work with me.
When I try to run the main script :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:05The error message is saying it all: "most likely due to a circular import".
pxxtf.py
QUESTION
Not able to assign variable under for loop in salt stack
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 12:27{% set prli = ['httpd','rhnsd'] %}
{% for usr in prli %}
{% set pro = salt['cmd.shell']('ps -eaf | grep -i' ~ usr ~ '| wc -l') %}
{{ usr }}:
cmd.run:
- name: echo "{{ usr }} {{ pro }}"
{% endfor %}
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We are experimenting with Jetbrains Space as our code repo and CI/CD. We are trying to find a way to setup the .space.kts
file to deploy to AWS Lambda.
We want the develop
branch to publish to the Lambda $Latest
and when we merge to the main
branch from the develop
branch we want it to publish a new Lambda version and link that version to the alias pro
.
I've looked around but haven't found anything that would suggest there is a pre-built solution for controlling AWS Lambda so my current thinking is something like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:09There is no built-in DSL for interacting with AWS.
If you want a solution that is more type-safe than plain shellScript
, and maybe reuse data between multiple calls etc, you can still use Kotlin code directly (in a kotlinScript
block instead of shellScript
).
You can specify maven dependencies for your .space.kts
script via the @DependsOn
annotation, which you can use for instance to add modules from the AWS Java SDK:
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I am a member of my company organization. SSH keys associated with my account. Nothing works as expected. I am trying to push my branch
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 07:34First, make sure that https://github.com/mycomp/repo-pr does exist (meaning the case, uper or lower, of the URL is correct)
Second, check that you are correctly authenticated by GitHub through SSH:
QUESTION
I'm new to Django. I've defined 2 tables and have set a foreign key. So I want to link the column note from table Comment to the column id from table Note.
As I'm using PostgreSQL, when I check the psql shell, the name of the column note will be displayed as note_id.
So for using in template, if I use something like comment.note
, it prints the "quick_note" of the note table, which I don't want that. I want to get the "id" of the related post to the current comment, not the quick_note of the related post. But if I use something like comments.note_id
, it shows the id of the related post, which is what I expect to get.
Also in the admin panel, I see a field of note: that shows related quick_note not id. How can I fix it that admin panel show the related id? So here I want the id of related post to be shown in front of note:.
This is my model.py:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 06:31This is the behavior of Django, the foreignKey field points to an object while field_id maps to primary key of the object, this important in case of assignment as if you try to save
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I am able to do most things inside the dir, but I can't cd out of it, trying /bin/sh causes the shell to freeze.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 22:06Because everytime you send a command a new shell is created in the original folder.
To set an other working directory you have to send cd /to/other/dir && yourcommand
You can try setting the root folder for the new shell terminal:
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