petisco | 🍪 petisco is a framework for helping Python developers | Dependency Injection library
kandi X-RAY | petisco Summary
kandi X-RAY | petisco Summary
Petisco is a framework for helping Python developers to build clean Applications in Python. ️ Disclaimer: Current version now is v1 (not stable yet). Find deprecated version (v0) in legacy branch.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Retry the given domain event
- Serializes the message
- Returns a dictionary of the attributes
- Get the configured metadata
- Get command line arguments
- Checks if the given args has the given arguments
- Create the database
- Returns a mapping of MetaData objects to DB
- Notify an exception
- Publish an exception message to Slack
- Create the database
- Stops the thread
- Resume a subscriber on a queue
- Save an aggregate root
- Add a subscriber to the queue
- Adds a subscriber to the queue
- Updates the database entry for the given aggregate root
- Configure RabbitMQ instance
- Retry a domain event
- Removes an aggregate from the database
- Unsubscribe from a queue
- Returns True if args passed in args
- Handler for errors
- Rename a template
- Dispatch a command
- Convert a given NotifierExceptionMessageMessage
- Adds subscribers to the queue
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QUESTION
I am trying to retrieve a list of restaurants from Zomato Api using RetroFit but I am only getting null responses and I can´t find what I did wrong.I already tried to change @Header
to @Query
and changing the response type from ApiResponse to List
but the problem persists.
This is an example of the response of a call to the /search endpoint of ZomatoApi
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-28 at 23:19The authorization header is called "user-key" not "api_key" as mentioned in zomato docs.
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Install petisco
You can use petisco 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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