xlsx_copycull
A tool for streamlined copying of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and conditionally deleting certain rows (by JamesPImes)
rocketry
Modern scheduling library for Python (by Miksus)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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xlsx_copycull
Posts with mentions or reviews of xlsx_copycull.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-31.
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What have you automated using Python?
And I also posted about another module I wrote for generating copies of spreadsheets and culling each down to whatever subset of rows I need. This also weirdly finds a lot of uses in a world of clients and coworkers who use spreadsheets for way too many things.
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My clients like sending me spreadsheet "databases", so I wrote a module to quickly cull them down to workable sizes.
Introducing xlsx_copycull, a tool to copy a 'master' spreadsheet and delete any unnecessary rows, and optionally add in Excel formulas. It's a hideous cousin of SELECT * FROM table WHERE condition.
rocketry
Posts with mentions or reviews of rocketry.
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Is SQL a prerequisite to learning Python ?
Intuitive scheduling framework: https://rocketry.readthedocs.io/
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Easiest way to run a scheduled Python script?
One easy option would be to use Rocketry, it's pure Python:
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Scheduling in Data Engineering
It has bunch of features: logical scheduling syntax, parallelism/concurrency, dynamic parametization, log to database etc. You can read from the docs: https://rocketry.readthedocs.io/
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Run external programs intuitively in Python
It's the creator of Rocketry, Red Mail and Red Box again. This week I thought to make it easier to integrate command-line programs to your Python applications.
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Should i use airflow
If you don't need fancy UIs (or you can create those yourself), I have heard some people are replacing Airflow with Rocketry. Rocketry is very easy to set up and use and its scheduling mechanics are pretty advanced.
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Email Utility
If you need a scheduler (that also supports custom conditions like "run when there is X amount of emails"), I have another library for that: Rocketry
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Trying to send Email
Smtplib is a pain to work with (which is the reason I wrote Red Mail). For the scheduling, I also happen to have a library that is often useful for this sorts of problems: https://rocketry.readthedocs.io
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WHAT ENGINE IS THE BEST FOR PROTOTYPING?(Python)
I have been thinking of creating an algo using Rocketry at some point. It's very easy to create custom conditions and combine these with logical statement. For example, you could set your algo (a function) running when volatility is x amount and you have y amount balance.
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I have developed a simple Task Orchestrator
I have been tackling the same problem and it has recently gained popularilty. In case you want to take a look at Rocketry: https://github.com/Miksus/rocketry
- A statement-based scheduling framework for Python