one-scan | one website fingerprint scanner , easily obtain | Security library
kandi X-RAY | one-scan Summary
kandi X-RAY | one-scan Summary
All-in-one website fingerprint scanner, easily obtain the website's IP / DNS service provider / subdomain name / HTTPS certificate / WHOIS / development framework / WAF and other information
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- Run the scan
- Returns a set of applications found in the given webpage
- Analyze the webpage and return a dict of the results
- Returns a set of implied apps
- Wrap the middleware
- Handle an error
- Decorator to handle exceptions
- Get scan report
- Validate argument against schema
- Sends a success response
- Prepare a list of model routes
- Prefix routers
- Make a request
- Get aiohttp session
- Prepare a Flask application
- Compile a regular expression
- Get the latest data
- Return a dictionary of plugins
- Set default headers
- Read configuration file
- Log a time out of a function
- Raise a fatal error if the response was wrong
- Start all periodic tasks
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QUESTION
I have a simple section in which I am displaying different video from different source eg youtube, direct links eg mp4, hls, dash etc I am using react-player plugin to display videos, on click I am changing the video url .
Now I would like to show the current video URL being played in a player.
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Here is my source code.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-04 at 19:34Ref change in react, doesn't trigger rerender. On first click, url state changes, component rerenders, ReactPlayer updates ref, but component doesn't render second time. On second click, url state changes again, component rerenders and previous ref value renders
You can use onPlay
callback of ReactPlayer
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Install one-scan
You can use one-scan like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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