pandamonium | Command line scripts to parse panda web api | Data Manipulation library
kandi X-RAY | pandamonium Summary
kandi X-RAY | pandamonium Summary
Cause panda and rucio don’t work too good. This tells you if your jobs are done. And stuff like that.
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- Process a ds_name
- Return the short format of a format string
- Check if a string is a valid tag
- Return the short representation of a prod step
- Return the short representation of a string
- Format metadata for a given task
- Get a specific job id
- Get command line arguments
- Get the status of a task
- Retry jobs
- Get a request for a given task
- Retrieve the stream from a given entry
- Return a generator from stdin
- Kill jobs
- Return the site s site name
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I’ll set my outrage with the way this process works (to whom can I speak?) aside for the moment: we are attempting to provide FB with a link to our ~200 mb app for approval. We have been rejected 3 times because they are incapable of extracting our zip file (they request a zip for some unknown reason — it has minimal size impact).
Some detail: we are linking to the zip on our Dropbox. We have removed all punctuation from our app title (Pandamonium!.app becomes Pandamonium.app). We have eliminated spaces from our source folder. I thought all these could be causing a problem with iOS-sim.
I’m not sure what is left to do, but I am hoping someone can present a clear set of instructions (NOT THEIR INSTRUCTIONS, WHICH I HAVE READ) they have followed particularly if you have met similar snags or ANY ideas for resolution. All they send me is useless screenshots of their simulator unable to open the app which I have simulated and opened successfully daily with iOS-sim for the last week.
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Answered 2019-Mar-26 at 02:02After a great deal of trial and error I found that using Facebook's command-line instructions was what was causing the issue. You should just compress your .app file in an ordinary fashion (right click and compress -- I used a Windows computer just to make sure everything was copasetic after reading about bizarre Mac .cbgz compression issues).
Regardless, in summary, I can now see why no one else has had an issue with this: it's because no one reads their instructions and rather just creates their .zip files in the ordinary way; unsurprisingly, you're better off using your common sense rather than listening to others.
Aside: ironically, after being told my use case was fine and the only issue was not being able to unzip, Facebook (India) has now told me they couldn't find my login button (which is gigantic, in multiple places, and clearly described in my instructions). This process is an absolute joke. I wish anyone going through this hell good luck.
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If you can’t get pip working you can just put the scripts you need in your path. Note that this is deprecated (but still works for now). Maybe with something like the following in your .bashrc.
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Add the directory to your PATH.
You can install the latest development release of [pandamonium from TestPyPI][pandamonium_TestPyPI] into any Python virtual environment by running. [pandamonium_TestPyPI]: https://test.pypi.org/project/pandamonium/ [additional_package_index]: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/pip_install/#cmdoption-extra-index-url.
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