coveo-python-oss
dropbox-sdk-python
coveo-python-oss | dropbox-sdk-python | |
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2 | 4 | |
14 | 916 | |
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7.3 | 3.2 | |
12 days ago | 6 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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coveo-python-oss
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Python projects with best practices on Github?
You can take look at https://github.com/coveooss/coveo-python-oss for a monorepo that uses stew to test and ship several libraries to pypi.org.
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How do you deploy Python applications?
Here's a fully automated repository, take a look at the example library first, and take a look at the github actions too! Bonus, if you read closely you'll also obtain OOTB mypy, black, pytest runners with no additional boilerplate! 😉
dropbox-sdk-python
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Python projects with best practices on Github?
The creation of the dropbox-sdk-python repo was almost certainly overseen by Guido van Rossum since he was working at Dropbox at the time. There is a note in the Smartsheet SDK repo that parts of it were developed by Dropbox as well.
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How do you read files that's in Dropbox using django-storage?
Or do you or should I just use this 'dropbox-sdk-python' (https://github.com/dropbox/dropbox-sdk-python)?
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A Quadrillion Mainframes on Your Lap
I'm not drawing conclusions from this, but I did some poking around..
I ran `git clone` on the repos of both rsync[0] and the official Dropbox SDK for Python[1]. I then ran sloccount on both of them.
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rsync came in at a total of 51,410 physical source lines of code.
The Dropbox SDK came in at a total of 74,140 physical source lines of code.
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[0] https://git.samba.org/rsync.git
[1] https://github.com/dropbox/dropbox-sdk-python
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Create an Appwrite File Backup Function Using the Dropbox API
In this example, we will demonstrate how we can integrate with a third-party storage provider like Dropbox to create backups of files uploaded to Appwrite. For the sake of this example, we will be using Dropbox’s Python SDK. A similar concept applies to other API providers like Box or Google Drive. So let’s get started.
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