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#Goose - Article Extractor. Goose was originally an article extractor written in Java that has most recently (aug2011) converted to a scala project. It's mission is to take any news article or article type web page and not only extract what is the main body of the article but also all meta data and most probable image candidate. The extraction goal is to try and get the purest extraction from the beginning of the article for servicing flipboard/pulse type applications that need to show the first snippet of a web article along with an image.
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QUESTION
I'm trying to use workbox-webpack-plugin.InjectManifest and all the examples I find look something like the code below, but I can't find an example of what src/sw.js
is supposed to look like. I tried searching for example's of service worker files and feel like I might be starting a goose chase learning way more about service workers that I need to without actually getting an example. All I'm trying to do is include my manifest settings with my service worker. I thought I would be able to do this, considering the name of the function is called InjectManifest
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-14 at 16:20It very much depends on the functionality you'd like in your service worker. This section of the Workbox getting started guide walks through a few use cases, including precaching and runtime caching, and the accompanying code is what would appear in your sw.js
file.
At its most basic, if all you're interested in is precaching all of the assets in your webpack
build, the following could be used as your sw.js
:
QUESTION
import copy
tableData = [['apples', 'oranges', 'cherries', 'banana'],
['Alice', 'Bob', 'Carol', 'David'],
['dogs', 'cats', 'moose', 'goose']]
actualtable=[]
actualtable =copy.copy(tableData)
tableData[0][0]='banana'
print(tableData)
print(actualtable)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-12 at 06:34you are using a shallow copy
, use deepcopy
to get a different reference to list elements:
docs: https://docs.python.org/3/library/copy.html
copy.copy(x)
Return a shallow copy of x.
copy.deepcopy(x[, memo])
Return a deep copy of x.
so in your code just replace copy.copy
with copy.deepcopy
:
QUESTION
I'm trying to search a string from a csv file and if a match is found then return corresponding $N columns value, otherwise return N/A. Say my csv file name is Book1.csv and the content is like,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-20 at 08:23Try the following:
QUESTION
I has been look into few question and answer, and I try in my coding, but not working for me. Reference: How to scroll to an element inside a div?, below is my current coding, I would like to scroll to Div id = goose
when page load.
Thank you.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-16 at 04:33You're scrolling the wrong element. The .container
is what is scrollable, not the .parent
. I've moved your #okk ID to the .container
element and it works just fine.
QUESTION
I have a dict of terms (words) and scores assigned to them, like:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-14 at 20:29By default tuples are compared in field order. That is, tuples are sorted by their first fields and in the case of ties the second fields are compared, etc. So, if your challenges is how to sort by score followed by name it may be as simple as leveraging this inherent feature of tuples with one wrinkle: you want the numeric sort to be from high to low, while you want the lexicographical sort to be from low to high. The following example does that albeit in a somewhat tricky way.
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QUESTION
I'm new to Javascript and I'm trying to learn express and create an application that will allow users to create new recipes, browse existing recipes, and view recipes.
I've got my server running by typing recipeserver.js in the cmd bar and then typing localhost:3000 in my address bar on google chrome. So far it loads the index.html homepage and from there, I am able to click on a link titled "Create a Recipe" which leads me to the create.html page that looks like this:
Initially, there will be only three recipes on the server, which are included in the database object within the recipeserver.js code I've included below. The create.html page allows a user to enter recipe information. When the Save Recipe button is clicked, the addrecipe.js file is supposed to send the recipe data to the server using a POST request to the resource /recipes
Within the server code, all recipes will be stored in a single object called database. The keys of this object will be unique IDs and the values will be the recipes associated with those IDs. I'm stuck on a task where I'm supposed to add a route within the server code to handle POST requests to the /recipes resource. The handler for this route should:
- Extract the recipe object included in the POST request body
- Generate a unique ID for the new recipe (Etc. a basic integer that increases every time a recipe is added.)
- Add a new entry into the recipes object with the key being the unique ID and the value being the recipe object.
When testing my code by adding a few recipes to my server, I should be able to just log the contents of the recipes object to see that it is storing the correct data, like in the picture below (this picture isn't mine):
So as shown in the first picture of my screen, I filled in the contents of the recipe I want to add in create.html. When I click on the "Save Recipe" button however, instead of loading the contents of the recipe into my cmd window, I get the error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-14 at 17:45First of all, thanks for putting in effort in explaining your issue in detail. One suggestions, you can share the repo instead of snippets of code (since this is quite long, and structure of folder do affects how we can get it up running).
Nonetheless, the error you're getting is due to recipes
in recipes.pug
is actually undefined
.
index.js
QUESTION
My entire code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-10 at 21:19Untested but try the following
QUESTION
I'm running arch linux and am making an attempt to run DaVinci Resolve. Initially startup said nothing, it just timed out and closed. Then I found a recommendation to run it with /opt/resolve/bin/resolve
this got me an error saying
libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This has sent me on a wild goose chase trying to install libGLU.so.1 on my system. I heard somewhere it is part of mesa so I sudo pacman -S mesa
and I've tried to find a AUR package that might have it but no luck. Even trying variations of yay libGLU
and yay libGLU-mesa
, no luck so far.
Additionally find / -name 'libLGU*'
returned nothing even when ran with sudo, meaning it isn't already on my system in the wrong directory.
This might unfortunately be an instance where I download the file and place it where it needs to go but that's probably not in the best interest of the long term longevity of my system.
I'm probably fairly novice when compared to most others on linux but I think I've gotten a lot of the basics down. Would love any insight you may have on this issue!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-05 at 05:02While an outdated forum post said that /usr/lib/libGLU.so.1
is owned by the mesa
package, it is now currently owned by glu
.
pacman -S glu
ought to give you your needed library.
QUESTION
If I have two arrays, in Javascript:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-18 at 17:38let arr1 = ["Dog", "Cat", "Monkey", "Zebra", "Goat", "Goose"];
let arr2 = ["Zebra", "Goat"];
let indexes = []
arr1.forEach((item, index) => {
if(arr2.includes(item)){
indexes.push(index)
}
})
console.log(indexes)
QUESTION
I have around 70 categories (it can be 20 or 30 also) and I want to be able to parallelize the process using ray but I get an error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-18 at 01:31This error is happening because of sending large objects to redis. merged_df
is a large dataframe and since you are calling get_meal_category
10 times, Ray will attempt to serialize merged_df
10 times. Instead if you put merged_df
into the Ray object store just once, and then pass along a reference to the object, this should work.
EDIT: Since the classifier is also large, do something similar for that as well.
Can you try something like this:
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