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python-o365
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What is your favorite ,most underrated 3rd party python module that made your programming 10 times more easier and less code ? so we can also try that out :-) .as a beginner , mine is pyinputplus
Shout out to python-o365 and circuit-maintenance-parser. Narrow scopes but solve some difficult problems.
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python 365 module unable to access shared mailboxes even though the service account has full access
Made the switch from basic auth to oauth2 using an app registration in azure today. we cannot get our script working properly with this python 365 module - https://github.com/O365/python-o365
- Streaming Email and Downloading Attachments
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Sending emails through outlook
Are you using Office 365 Exchange for your mail provider by chance? It's possible your administrator has prevented access from the mail server without proper authentication. If that's the case then what I would suggest is having your admin register your app in azure, then you'd use that rather than trying to authenticate directly with the mail server itself. Here's a library that works well for that setup: https://github.com/O365/python-o365
- Accessing outlook emails - can't find old emails
Python Fire
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CLI tools hidden in the Python standard library
The cli tool [fire](https://github.com/google/python-fire/blob/master/docs/guide...) has a nifty feature where it can generate a cli for any file for you.
So random and math are somewhat usable that way
$ python -m fire random uniform 0 1
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Build CLI blazingly fast with python-fire π₯
With python-fire you can use either function or class to create your subcommands. But I find working with classes more intuitive and manageable. Our first command is going to be a sub-command that shows us the UTC time.
- What is the status of Python 3.11?
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I am sick of writing argparse boilerplate code, so I made "duckargs" to do it for me
Have you checked out fire? Personally, I think it's a really elegant solution to turning a callable object into command line. Plus, the chaining function calls feature lets you build some pretty complex command line patterns likes you never seen with other frameworks. Definitely worth giving it a try!
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What is your favorite ,most underrated 3rd party python module that made your programming 10 times more easier and less code ? so we can also try that out :-) .as a beginner , mine is pyinputplus
I started with click but found python fire to be so much easier to use.
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Best way to get data into python scripts
I highly recommend checking out fire for adding a CLI quickly to little utility scripts that aren't going to be published to the world but just for you.
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What are your coolest tools for one-liners ?
python fire autogenerates CLI wrappers for python modules, which really synergizes with method-chaining APIs like pandas.
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Show HN: Rocketry β Modern scheduler to power your Python projects
Fire can basically do the first step (object -> CLI):
https://github.com/google/python-fire
Gooey can do (CLI -> GUI):
https://github.com/chriskiehl/Gooey
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What packages replaced standard library modules in your workflow?
also, while we're on the subject, fire may not be the same kind of workhorse as argparse or click, but for really simple stuff it's pretty awesome
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Eclipse: python-fire inspired library to simplify creating CLIs in Go, on top of Cobra
I'm relatively new to Go (coming from Python) so I haven't been using Cobra (or Go, for that matter) for long but it's clearly very polished -- only friction I was experiencing with it is there's a lot of boilerplate to creating commands and subcommands, that IMO (idea as proven by python-fire) can be naturally (better) expressed as types / fields / methods that are already built into the language.
What are some alternatives?
Office365-REST-Python-Client - Microsoft 365 & Microsoft Graph Library for Python
click - Python composable command line interface toolkit
shareplum - Pythonic SharePoint
typer - Typer, build great CLIs. Easy to code. Based on Python type hints.
mail-parser - Tokenizer for raw mails
Gooey - Turn (almost) any Python command line program into a full GUI application with one line
exchange-mailbox-cleaner - Cleanup tool for Microsoft Exchange mailbox. Easy delete e-mails from MS Exchange Server (with backup/export messages to .eml files).
PyInquirer - A Python module for common interactive command line user interfaces
pylightxl - A light weight, zero dependency, minimal functionality excel read/writer python library
docopt - This project is no longer maintained. Please see https://github.com/jazzband/docopt-ng
latex-yearly-planner - Digital planner for Supernote and ReMarkable // Support Ukraine πΊπ¦ https://savelife.in.ua/en
pydantic-cli - Turn Pydantic defined Data Models into CLI Tools