outpost | Local government service directories | REST library
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A standards-driven API and comprehensive set of admin tools for managing records about local community services, groups and activities. Outpost works alongside a seperate API component. We're also building an example front-end for Outpost.
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QUESTION
I am relatively new to Ajax. I've created two
elements inside of them, both of them lead to other HTML files. What I am trying to achieve is that whenever I click on one of the links, the page automatically loads the HTML file related to it, however its not working for me. Whenever I click on one of the links, nothing happens. Thanks in advance! I am using JQuery with Ajax.
FIRST HTML FILE
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-27 at 14:24First of, you should use a templating engine (i.e: PHP) since it makes it infinitely easier to just change a head tag in one place than in N files. Same goes for scripts in footer etc.
Every page should be accessible on its own (via URL) but give the feel of no tab refresh, here's where AJAX comes at play:
header.php
:
QUESTION
I'm experimenting with AWS Lambda by following along with the instructions here: https://github.com/awsdocs/aws-lambda-developer-guide/tree/main/sample-apps/java-basic.
Part of the setup instructions require running this script (2-deploy.sh):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-08 at 23:13Based on the comments.
The issue was that the bucket-name.txt
file contained an extra line. Subsequently $ARTIFACT_BUCKET
contained the new line character, leading to the error.
QUESTION
following the answers to this question Load S3 Data into AWS SageMaker Notebook I tried to load data from S3 bucket to SageMaker Jupyter Notebook.
I used this code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-17 at 10:40The path should be:
QUESTION
I want to upload a file to a subfolder in a Bucket in AWS S3. I am using the code given below.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-23 at 06:41In your case bucket name is just aaa
, while /Bbb/cc-cc
should be part of the keyname:
QUESTION
I subscribed to the free synthetic dataset.
Now I have "Revision ID", "Revision ARN", "Data set ID" and 28 CSV files which I can not download in a pack. I must manually download them one after another or I can export them all to the AWS e3 (I do not want to do that).
Is there a way to download it all in a single archive or somehow automate the process via AWS S3 CLI?
I've tried
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-09 at 17:56I dont know why u using such complicated aws s3 cp. 2 line script can be something like
QUESTION
I'm trying to render this HTML File (An Home page) And I get an error that template is not found.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-25 at 17:51check whether you have added the template_dir, if not add this in your settings.py below the BASE_DIR
QUESTION
Ok, I'll preface this with the fact that I'm new to SwiftUI and programming. I'm a UX Designer. However, I'm trying to run a simple Firestore query and return the results to a list.
I've been able to write a function that writes the results to the console successfully, but I have no idea how to access the information that's within the function so that I can use it within the main view of the page.
I've started a simple view so that I can just focus on displaying Firestore data in a list. Here's my barebones code currently.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-04 at 19:20For easier use, i created a model for you venue. See the below snippet how you can show your data in your View.
Your model:
QUESTION
I am working on a project for one of my Python classes, and I am trying to grab an average monthly snowfall for a given year. In my data set, data collected spans from 2016 to 2017 for many different weather outposts.
This is simply for cleaning up some weather report .csv files with SQLite. I have managed to get the data, traditionally in csv format, into a sqlite format in memory, but my SQL is rusty and I can't get the data to call forward the way I want it to. I have looked through, tried separating the data with a WHERE DATE < '20170101'
before grouping by date, but I can't even get the data to separate with dates (possibly an issue with how SQL looks for dates and how my dates are punched in, which looks like 12/24/2017
).
Here's what I'm trying to run
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Apr-07 at 14:26SELECT
STATION
, NAME
, MIN(DATE)
, AVG(AWND)
, AVG(SNOW)
FROM
t
WHERE
DATE < '1/1/17'
GROUP BY
STATION
QUESTION
Newbie here. I am just practicing python all by my self.
My problem is this:
I am web scraping this ramdom site and i wanted to get the filename and the filedate and print them together. But excess html tags is still there and i cant get rid of them even if i am using get_text and prettify. Sorry noob question. Just needed help. Thanks in advance.
This is my code:
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Answered 2018-Sep-13 at 07:00Try:
QUESTION
Here is my code. I'm very new to Java and I know that this question is already been posted but still I didn't get the expected outpost so I had to post.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Sep-04 at 19:36To detect the 'policeSound' in other methods you need to make it be a field of a class:
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