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xmltodict
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XML to CSV or JSON using Cloud Function
Your Cloud Function would be written in Node.js, Python, Go, Java, C#, Ruby, or PHP; pick the one you're most comfortable with. It would get the name and bucket of the newly uploaded XML file as an input parameter. It would then load the file and call a library that makes the conversion. Example libraries: xml-js (for Node), xmltodict (for Python).
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Did I reinvent a wheel?
Go with xmltodict. Works pretty fine, and you just have to drop any key begining with @ or # (if there is not already an option for that).
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Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
Nope, sorry, it's just an XML generator. The Python stdlib offers https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.etree.elementtree.html and PyPI offers https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict for parsing, and you could write CSV with csvwriter or pandas.
- Dict or List to store table like data
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Like JQ, but for HTML
xmlstarlet is really nothing like jq, as a language. But yes, I use it because it is the best commandline xml processor I'd found. That's the only similarity to jq.
Is this the yq? https://kislyuk.github.io/yq/ It does contain an 'xq', as a literal wrapper for jq, piping output into it after transcoding XML to JSON using xmltodict https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict (which explodes xml into separate JSON data structures).
This is a bash one-liner! But TBF it really is a 'jq for xml'. I think it would be horrible for some things, but you could also do a lot of useful things painlessly.
- Parsing unknown XML file with Python?
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I used raw data from my watch (and Python) to make a map of all the NH48 hikes from this year. I hiked Liberty and Flume before I got the watch in June, so I need to do those again! Color-coded by altitude.
Super-easy, take a look at xmltodict https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict xmltodict.parse(xml_str) gets you a dictionary
PySnooper
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Logging code mess
Definitely not for production, but for debugging (esp. in cases where interactive debugging doesn't work) I've found PySnooper very useful
- What Python debugger do you use?
- What a good debugger can do
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Trace your Python process line by line with minimal overhead!
Looks interesting I will definitely try this.
For those that find this interesting, you might also like pysnooper - I use it all the time.
https://github.com/cool-RR/PySnooper
https://python.plainenglish.io/pysnooper-stop-debugging-pyth...
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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
Found PySnooper the other day.
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What was the most helpful resource that allowed you become a better coder?
pysnooper! https://github.com/cool-RR/PySnooper
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“I think the vast majority of developers still debug using print() statements”
Shameless plug: PySnooper is a debugging tool for Python that lets you debug in a way that's as easy as adding print statements, but gives you a lot more information automatically.
https://github.com/cool-RR/PySnooper/
HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19717786
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Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
snoop or pysnooper
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No more Print For Debugging In Python Anymore
If you want to install a library, pysnooper is cool. It's like an automatic print on every line of your function, with values.
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The unreasonable effectiveness of print debugging
The Python package PySnooper is pretty good for "fancy" print debug statements: https://github.com/cool-RR/pysnooper
I've caught quite a few bugs using this show-me-all-locals() approach...
What are some alternatives?
lxml - The lxml XML toolkit for Python
snoop - Snoop — инструмент разведки на основе открытых данных (OSINT world)
untangle - Converts XML to Python objects
icecream - 🍦 Never use print() to debug again.
MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
snoop - A powerful set of Python debugging tools, based on PySnooper
pyquery - A jquery-like library for python
django-modelcluster - Django extension to allow working with 'clusters' of models as a single unit, independently of the database
xhtml2pdf - A library for converting HTML into PDFs using ReportLab
python-devtools - Dev tools for python
xmldataset - xmldataset: xml parsing made easy 🗃️
pdbpp - pdb++, a drop-in replacement for pdb (the Python debugger)