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I have written an application in python 2.7. Now I have to add a feature in it, in which it will find the list of DMRs available in the network and then user will select the device from the list and send data from the application to the device.
For this I searched on google for python upnp libraries, and I got these (coherence, miranda-upnp, miniupnp, pyunpnp).
I also read about them, but i couldn't figure out which library i should use.
Tell me which library I should use and why ?
MiniUPnPc is actively supported (I'm the maintainer), it is a C library but there is a python module. Here is a good example for how to use it : https://github.com/miniupnp/miniupnp/blob/master/miniupnpc/testupnpigd.py
But you would prefer miranda-upnp if you want to use a 100% python library.
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I am currently using the pysher python package as basis for my pusher client with python 3.5.
Based on my experiences pysher is currently not capable to recover from pusher errors or temporary interruptions of the internet connection, resulting in loss of pusher notifications. Also the performance requirement (CPU usage and memory) is too high, resulting in the need to kill and restart the pusher clients every now and then.
I would therefore like to implement a python 3.5 based pusher client in an alternative way (without the pysher package). As I have heard asyncio would be very suitable for this use case, I would like to consider this too.
How can I implement this?
Thanks!
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I've seen this topic, but it doesn't really answer my question.
The question: Is there any way I can run my Python script (on 2.7) on a server/website (can be free or paid..or course free would be better), but without sharing the source code?
I would like to provide only the output of the script by sharing a link.
I already know some websites, such as www.pythonanywhere.com .
But on this website, I need to share the source code. I would need to protect the source, as it contains sensitive data.
If your Pyhton code contains sensitive data, you should not upload it to a server that you don't own.
So my best advice would be:
Get a server. That could be your desktop via some form of dyndns or an inexpensive virtual host.
Run your script in a Python framework. Common frameworks are Django, Pyramid, Flask. Or execute Python using mod_wsgi directly in apache.
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I am trying to implement a p2p application. I want to use DHT in libtorrent library. I would like to use python for p2p application. Can anyone suggest an example dht libtorrent python implementation or some api that I can use?
Deluge is well supported implementation of libtorrent in python which supports DHT
Also DHT is enabled by default in libtorrent, even in the python bindings.
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As I know trac is a good project manage tool in python world,
but I want a simple one.
django-projector maybe worth a try.
Did you try https://code.google.com/p/django-project-management/ ?
Rails has some amazing ones though that I would recommend like open project and red mine. I wish there were Django equivalents of these. I will be deploying them once I get more familiar with rails. Turnkey has a redmine image which serves as an alternative to manual installation. http://www.redmine.org/boards/1/topics/10220
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I am looking for a library that will allow me to read a mysql dump.
I don't want to have to create a MySQL database and import the library and use the MySQL API. I would prefer simply a library that can parse the mysql dump format.
I prefer a python library, but other scripting languages are okay.
Import into MySQL and dump using --xml seems to be the best option.
I wrote up the reasoning in this blog post: Use flag –xml when you run mysqldump
I came across sqldump.py while looking for something similar - might be of use...