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#!/usr/bin/env /usr/local/bin/ruby | |
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'appscript' | |
require 'imdb_party' | |
include Appscript | |
class LookupAPI |
var LATIN_MAP = { | |
'À': 'A', 'Á': 'A', 'Â': 'A', 'Ã': 'A', 'Ä': 'A', 'Å': 'A', 'Æ': 'AE', 'Ç': | |
'C', 'È': 'E', 'É': 'E', 'Ê': 'E', 'Ë': 'E', 'Ì': 'I', 'Í': 'I', 'Î': 'I', | |
'Ï': 'I', 'Ð': 'D', 'Ñ': 'N', 'Ò': 'O', 'Ó': 'O', 'Ô': 'O', 'Õ': 'O', 'Ö': | |
'O', 'Ő': 'O', 'Ø': 'O', 'Ù': 'U', 'Ú': 'U', 'Û': 'U', 'Ü': 'U', 'Ű': 'U', | |
'Ý': 'Y', 'Þ': 'TH', 'ß': 'ss', 'à':'a', 'á':'a', 'â': 'a', 'ã': 'a', 'ä': | |
'a', 'å': 'a', 'æ': 'ae', 'ç': 'c', 'è': 'e', 'é': 'e', 'ê': 'e', 'ë': 'e', | |
'ì': 'i', 'í': 'i', 'î': 'i', 'ï': 'i', 'ð': 'd', 'ñ': 'n', 'ò': 'o', 'ó': | |
'o', 'ô': 'o', 'õ': 'o', 'ö': 'o', 'ő': 'o', 'ø': 'o', 'ù': 'u', 'ú': 'u', | |
'û': 'u', 'ü': 'u', 'ű': 'u', 'ý': 'y', 'þ': 'th', 'ÿ': 'y' |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
import logging | |
import sqlite3 | |
import sys | |
import re | |
from math import ceil | |
from os.path import realpath, isfile | |
import mysql.connector | |
from mysql.connector import errorcode |
from __future__ import print_function | |
import logging | |
import sys | |
class ShutdownHandler(logging.Handler): | |
def emit(self, record): | |
print(record.msg, file=sys.stderr) | |
logging.shutdown() | |
sys.exit(1) |
# Example: | |
# $ python argparse_dict_argument.py --env a=b --env aa=bb | |
# Namespace(env={'a': 'b', 'aa': 'bb'}) | |
import argparse | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() | |
parser.add_argument('--env', action = type('', (argparse.Action, ), dict(__call__ = lambda a, p, n, v, o: getattr(n, a.dest).update(dict([v.split('=')])))), default = {}) # anonymously subclassing argparse.Action | |
print(parser.parse_args()) |
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import logging | |
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup | |
import requests | |
import yaml | |
import json | |
import os.path | |
import datetime | |
import re | |
import sys |