- Backup your iOS device to your computer (not iCloud) through iTunes
- Download iPhone / iPod Touch Backup Extractor from http://supercrazyawesome.com/
- Run the app, and click "Read Backups"
- Find the backup you just made
- Make an empty directory
- Scroll all the way down and highlight "iOS Files"
- Extract the iOS files to the directory you made
- Visit https://www.dcode.fr/cpbitmap-format
- Click "Choose File"
- Inside the directory you created, find the iOS Files/Library/Springboard directory.
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Motor is an async Python driver for MongoDB.
You should use Motor when you're trying to interact with a MongoDB database in an asynchronous context. When you're making something that needs to be asynchronous (like a web server, or most commonly from what I've seen here, Discord bots), you also want all the database calls to be done asynchronously. But pymongo is synchronous, i.e it is blocking, and will block the execution of your asynchronous program for the time that it is talking to the database.
Thankfully for us, switching from pymongo to Motor isn't too hard, and won't need you to change much code. This process can be roughly summarized as:
Installing can be done with pip - pip install motor
This python guide is intended to those who already know python and want a mind refresh or looking for a specific syntax.
-as this guide doesn't elaborate in explaining thing that a programmer would already know -like: variable, function, csv, json-
additionally, this guide is not intended to be a replacement for reading official Python documentation.
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