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X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
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Posted - 2011.09.06 14:16:00 -
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From old forum thread here
R+PV+PRENCE
This is a strictly x86/x64 Python 2.6 cache decoder library (Python 3.x support maybe in the future), targeted mainly at developers using Windows, although it has been tested successfully on Linux.
FEATURES
- High-performance iterative cache/bulkdata decoder.
- 100% compatibility with all bulkdata, cache and settings files.
- Programmatic access to data tables.
- Transparent loading of bulkdata on accessing tables.
- Simultaneous handling of data from multiple EVE installations/versions.
- Container classes for all data items found in cache and bulkdata.
- Offline RemoteSvc calls, provided the relevant cachefiles exist. Note that this software DOES NOT interact with the EVE Online client or server.
- EmbedFS (.stuff) file support.
- Various EVE related utility functions and constants.
The library provides programmers with an interface very similar to what EVE uses itself under the hood (yes, CCP reviewed the code and actually didn't mind it), with some variations where I deemed necessary for usability, efficiency, etc, as EVE was never designed to operate on the dataset of multiple EVE installations at once.
It's licensed under the terms of the BSD license so you can do almost anything you want with it (if you're mad enough to port it to other languages, let me know!)
DOWNLOAD
The project is available on github here: http://github.com/ntt/reverence
There's a windows installer and source distribution in the downloads section.
USAGE
Some examples have been provided (see link above), and some instructions are in the README.txt in the distribution. You'll have to excuse me for the lack of depth of the documentation, but this has been a fairly rapidly changing project over its lifetime (it 'settled' only recently). I'll probably write more thorough documentation SoonGäó.
I hope you'll enjoy this thing as much as I did creating it.
THANKS Special thanks go to CCP for granting permission to release this product, even though it is heavily inspired by EVE Online's design. GòªGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGòæGûæGûæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòæGûæGòæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòªGòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòªGòùGòöGòù GòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòùGòöGòúGûæGòöGòùGòáGûæGûæGòáGûæGòáGòùGòáGò¥GûæGòæGòáGûæGòáGò¥GòæGòæGòæGòÜGòù Gò¬GòÉGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòÜGò¥GûæGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGûæGòÜGò¥GòæGòæGòÜGò¥GûæGò¬GòÜGò¥GòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòæGòÜGò¥ Got Item? | [topic=6504]EVE ... |
Pantload
Handsome Millionaire Playboys Flatline.
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Posted - 2011.09.11 17:54:00 -
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Ok so...stepping through asset list. Each asset has a flag that shows its exact location type. That flag relates to an invFlags or config.Flags table. Is reverance blue.config not capable of using that table? I don't see it in table list anywhere and it bitches if I try to use it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Cheers, -PL |
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X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
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Posted - 2011.09.11 20:59:00 -
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Pantload wrote:Ok so...stepping through asset list. Each asset has a flag that shows its exact location type. That flag relates to an invFlags or config.Flags table. Is reverance blue.config not capable of using that table? I don't see it in table list anywhere and it bitches if I try to use it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Cheers, -PL
MMMmmh.. it'd help if you gave more specific info :P There's location flags in const.py, line 44 to 106, if you mean those. GòªGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGòæGûæGûæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòæGûæGòæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòªGòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòªGòùGòöGòù GòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòùGòöGòúGûæGòöGòùGòáGûæGûæGòáGûæGòáGòùGòáGò¥GûæGòæGòáGûæGòáGò¥GòæGòæGòæGòÜGòù Gò¬GòÉGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòÜGò¥GûæGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGûæGòÜGò¥GòæGòæGòÜGò¥GûæGò¬GòÜGò¥GòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòæGòÜGò¥ Got Item? | [topic=6504]EVE ... |
Pantload
Handsome Millionaire Playboys Flatline.
0
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Posted - 2011.09.18 19:29:00 -
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Hey thanks for quick response. Sorry for long response here.
I was not aware of those in the const.py. Those could be useful to me later.
You're right. I should be much more specific. Here is a snippet of code to illustrate what I'm after:
import os import time import cPickle as pickle import eveapi from reverence import blue
USER_ID = 0 API_KEY = "" CHAR_NAME = "" EVE_PATH = ""
class APICacher(object): def __init__(self): self.file_ext = ".api_result" self.file_path = "./API_Cache/" if not os.path.exists(self.file_path): os.makedirs(self.file_path)
def retrieve(self, host, path, params): hash_string = str(hash(str(host) + str(path) + str(params))) file_name = self.file_path + hash_string + self.file_ext cache_file= None try: cache_file= open(file_name, 'rb') except IOError: return None else: cache_object = pickle.load(cache_file) cache_file.close() if time.time() < cache_object.cachedUntil: return cache_object else: return None
def store(self, host, path, params, doc, obj): hash_string = str(hash(str(host) + str(path) + str(params))) file_name = self.file_path + hash_string + self.file_ext cache_file = open(file_name, 'wb') pickle.dump(obj, cache_file) cache_file.close()
eve = blue.EVE(EVE_PATH) invtypes = eve.cfg.invtypes api = eveapi.EVEAPIConnection(cacheHandler=APICacher()) auth = api.auth(userID=USER_ID, apiKey=API_KEY) chars = auth.account.Characters().characters char_id = None for char in chars: if char.name == CHAR_NAME: char_id = char.characterID corp_auth = auth.corporation(char_id)
for i in corp_auth.AssetList().assets: print invtypes.get(i.typeID).typeName, "| flag= ", i.flag if hasattr(i,"contents"): for j in i.contents: print " "*4, invtypes.get(j.typeID).typeName, "| flag= ", j.flag if hasattr(j,"contents"): for k in j.contents: print " "*8, invtypes.get(k.typeID).typeName
The flag field gives me a number here that relates to this table: link here
How do I look up the flag number in this table and get either flagName or flagText?
I'm going to apologize in advance if this is stupid or obvious but humor me anyway, if you would, please.
Thanks for any help!
Cheers, -PL
*edit* unfortunately, the forum destroys the indentations in the code. Oddly, if I go to Edit it...all the indentations are shown. |
Pantload
Handsome Millionaire Playboys Flatline.
0
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Posted - 2011.09.18 19:56:00 -
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Pantload wrote:Hey thanks for quick response. Sorry for long response here. I was not aware of those in the const.py. Those could be useful to me later. You're right. I should be much more specific. Here is a snippet of code to illustrate what I'm after: import os import time import cPickle as pickle import eveapi from reverence import blue USER_ID = 0 API_KEY = "" CHAR_NAME = "" EVE_PATH = "" class APICacher(object): def __init__(self): self.file_ext = ".api_result" self.file_path = "./API_Cache/" if not os.path.exists(self.file_path): os.makedirs(self.file_path) def retrieve(self, host, path, params): hash_string = str(hash(str(host) + str(path) + str(params))) file_name = self.file_path + hash_string + self.file_ext cache_file= None try: cache_file= open(file_name, 'rb') except IOError: return None else: cache_object = pickle.load(cache_file) cache_file.close() if time.time() < cache_object.cachedUntil: return cache_object else: return None def store(self, host, path, params, doc, obj): hash_string = str(hash(str(host) + str(path) + str(params))) file_name = self.file_path + hash_string + self.file_ext cache_file = open(file_name, 'wb') pickle.dump(obj, cache_file) cache_file.close() eve = blue.EVE(EVE_PATH) invtypes = eve.cfg.invtypes api = eveapi.EVEAPIConnection(cacheHandler=APICacher()) auth = api.auth(userID=USER_ID, apiKey=API_KEY) chars = auth.account.Characters().characters char_id = None for char in chars: if char.name == CHAR_NAME: char_id = char.characterID corp_auth = auth.corporation(char_id) for i in corp_auth.AssetList().assets: print invtypes.get(i.typeID).typeName, "| flag= ", i.flag if hasattr(i,"contents"): for j in i.contents: print " "*4, invtypes.get(j.typeID).typeName, "| flag= ", j.flag if hasattr(j,"contents"): for k in j.contents: print " "*8, invtypes.get(k.typeID).typeName The flag field gives me a number here that relates to this table: link hereHow do I look up the flag number in this table and get either flagName or flagText? It's worth noting that character I used is a CEO or director in his corp. I'm going to apologize in advance if this is stupid or obvious but humor me anyway, if you would, please. Thanks for any help! Cheers, -PL *edit* unfortunately, the forum destroys the indentations in the code. Oddly, if I go to Edit it...all the indentations are shown.
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X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
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Posted - 2011.09.18 23:27:00 -
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Ah, not entirely sure that invFlags table exists in the client. A quick glance over the code suggests it's not there.
I would suggest hardcoding that table as a dict.
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Netheranthem
Eve Engineering Finance Eve Engineering
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Posted - 2011.09.28 12:52:00 -
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So, I never used this before, but I found a script that should've worked to get CSV data about all items cached
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://pastie.org/821014
But it doesn't work, any pointers? (When I run it, it does nothing, actually. Not even a word). |
Elmore Jones
Redrum Fleet
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Posted - 2011.09.29 11:23:00 -
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The script you have there is one to read the price history, not the current prices. I assume thats what you want? There is also :
key[1]=="GetNewPriceHistory"
GetNewPriceHistory(regionID, typeID)
Returns: CRowset (historyDate, lowPrice, highPrice, avgPrice, volume, orders)
This returns only one list entry, not multiples as you would expect for market histories.
historyDate apparently is the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1st, 1600, which a common Microsoft way of storing time values. To represent it in the more familar "seconds since 1-1-1970" 32-bit timestamp:
secondsSinceUnixEpoch = (historyDate - 116444736000000000) / 10000000
(info from http://wiki.eve-id.net/Cache_Resources#GetNewPriceHistory.28regionID.2C_typeID.29)
for current prices you need the GetOrders key.
Something in my current script to read current prices from cache is broken since the changes to the bulkdata so thats all I can suggest till I find out what that issue is :(
+++ Captains Quarters - Redo from start +++ |
Elmore Jones
Redrum Fleet
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Posted - 2011.09.30 07:02:00 -
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had a little play with this this morning as I've never requested history from cache before...
EVEROOT = r"C:\Games\CCP\EVE" OUTPATH = r"c:\evetemp"
Make sure your first 2 lines look like this (with your paths of course). Any output directory has to be manully made as the script stands. With just this change the script worked for me but oddly only gave results for 1 item (dairy prodcts in this case). My cache was cleaned yesterday but I know theres more than that in there for deliberatley checked prices.
The following was added inside main for loop to catch any apparel names with illegal characters but made no change
# incarna note : need to scan filename for '/' and '"' character as used in apparel item.name = item.name.replace('/', ' ') item.name = item.name.replace('"', '`')
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Entity
X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
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Posted - 2011.12.05 21:46:00 -
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Updated version 1.4.0 for Crucible now available (see OP). GòªGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGòæGûæGûæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòæGûæGòæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòªGòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòªGòùGòöGòù GòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòùGòöGòúGûæGòöGòùGòáGûæGûæGòáGûæGòáGòùGòáGò¥GûæGòæGòáGûæGòáGò¥GòæGòæGòæGòÜGòù Gò¬GòÉGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòÜGò¥GûæGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGûæGòÜGò¥GòæGòæGòÜGò¥GûæGò¬GòÜGò¥GòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòæGòÜGò¥ Got Item? | [topic=6504]EVE API?[/topic] | [topic=6501]Cache?[/topic] |
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roigon
Per.ly The 20 Minuters
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Posted - 2011.12.21 09:58:00 -
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I'm building an application that uses reverence to passively process marketdata. I'm running into an issue though, after a while revenance opens too many files and it throws an exception. (see below)
Is there some cleanup method somewhere I can call for reverence to cleanup it's open files?
Quote:Exception in thread Thread-16: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python27_32b\lib\threading.py", line 552, in __bootstrap_inner File "C:\Users\erik\git\marketTool\marketTool\src\eve\marketCacheImporter.py", line 42, in run File "C:\Users\erik\git\marketTool\marketTool\src\eve\eveLib.py", line 18, in __init__ File "C:\Python27_32b\lib\site-packages\reverence\blue.py", line 126, in __init__ File "C:\Python27_32b\lib\site-packages\reverence\blue.py", line 79, in __init__ File "C:\Python27_32b\lib\site-packages\reverence\embedfs.py", line 86, in __init__ File "C:\Python27_32b\lib\site-packages\reverence\embedfs.py", line 32, in __init__ IOError: [Errno 24] Too many open files: 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\CCP\\EVE2\\resCharacterTattoos.stuff' |
Entity
X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
81
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Posted - 2011.12.21 17:43:00 -
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roigon wrote:IOError: [Errno 24] Too many open files: 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\CCP\\EVE2\\resCharacterTattoos.stuff'
-edit-
Seem to have fixed the problem or at least made it less likely to happen by explicitly calling the garbage collector after each scan.
Looping over a large amount of files without calling close() after each tends to cause this issue. The garbage collector simply kicks in too late for it to stop you running out of filehandles that way. Just explicitly close a file before moving on to the next one and you will have no issue.
Also, avoid using LoadCacheFolder() for this sort of thing (if you're using it), I kinda regret putting it in the published version. GòªGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGòæGûæGûæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòæGûæGòæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòªGòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòªGòùGòöGòù GòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòùGòöGòúGûæGòöGòùGòáGûæGûæGòáGûæGòáGòùGòáGò¥GûæGòæGòáGûæGòáGò¥GòæGòæGòæGòÜGòù Gò¬GòÉGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòÜGò¥GûæGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGûæGòÜGò¥GòæGòæGòÜGò¥GûæGò¬GòÜGò¥GòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòæGòÜGò¥ Got Item? | [topic=6504]EVE API?[/topic] | [topic=6501]Cache?[/topic] |
roigon
Per.ly The 20 Minuters
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Posted - 2011.12.21 19:32:00 -
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Entity wrote:roigon wrote:IOError: [Errno 24] Too many open files: 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\CCP\\EVE2\\resCharacterTattoos.stuff'
-edit-
Seem to have fixed the problem or at least made it less likely to happen by explicitly calling the garbage collector after each scan. Looping over a large amount of files without calling close() after each tends to cause this issue. The garbage collector simply kicks in too late for it to stop you running out of filehandles that way. Just explicitly close a file before moving on to the next one and you will have no issue. Also, avoid using LoadCacheFolder() for this sort of thing (if you're using it), I kinda regret putting it in the published version.
That's exactly what I used :)
I kinda liked that reverance did all the I/O for me so I could just treat it like a magic black box that spitted out good stuff, but I guess I'll have to get my hands dirty and actually tell it which cache files to look at and make sure they get processed in smaller batches so i can properly close the files.
Many thanks for creating it though, other then this issue it's been very easy to work with. I wish some of the code had some more comments* but that's also my lack of python knowledge at work.
* Yes I know the answer to this is "patches welcome" :P |
Entity
X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
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Posted - 2011.12.21 21:40:00 -
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roigon wrote:I wish some of the code had some more comments* but that's also my lack of python knowledge at work.
* Yes I know the answer to this is "patches welcome" :P
Documentation is possibly not my strong point ;) Though, the deeper stuff (like cacheMgr) is there mostly for use in reverence itself anyway. I'm fixing the filehandle issue though. Will post an update sometime SoonGäó GòªGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGòæGûæGûæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòæGûæGòæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòªGòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòªGòùGòöGòù GòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòùGòöGòúGûæGòöGòùGòáGûæGûæGòáGûæGòáGòùGòáGò¥GûæGòæGòáGûæGòáGò¥GòæGòæGòæGòÜGòù Gò¬GòÉGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòÜGò¥GûæGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGûæGòÜGò¥GòæGòæGòÜGò¥GûæGò¬GòÜGò¥GòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòæGòÜGò¥ Got Item? | [topic=6504]EVE API?[/topic] | [topic=6501]Cache?[/topic] |
Vaerah Vahrokha
Vahrokh Consulting
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Posted - 2011.12.22 10:07:00 -
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Works like a charm with latest patch. |
malaire
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Posted - 2011.12.22 17:43:00 -
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Today I started to get following error from blue.marshal.Load(open(filename,"rb").read()) call (full code).
Error is: "Attempted store of NULL at shared position #3 - type:0x2 ctype:0x14 len:23 share:64 pos:212 size:13151"
EDIT: I'm using reverence-1.4.1.win32-py2.6. Error was coming from one cache file and when I deleted it I was able to continue using my script again. |
Entity
X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
81
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Posted - 2011.12.22 18:59:00 -
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malaire wrote:Today I started to get following error from blue.marshal.Load(open(filename,"rb").read()) call ( full code). Error is: "Attempted store of NULL at shared position #3 - type:0x2 ctype:0x14 len:23 share:64 pos:212 size:13151" EDIT: I'm using reverence-1.4.1.win32-py2.6. Error was coming from one cache file and when I deleted it I was able to continue using my script again.
I really do need the file to debug stuff like that :) GòªGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGòæGûæGûæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòæGûæGòæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòªGòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòªGòùGòöGòù GòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòùGòöGòúGûæGòöGòùGòáGûæGûæGòáGûæGòáGòùGòáGò¥GûæGòæGòáGûæGòáGò¥GòæGòæGòæGòÜGòù Gò¬GòÉGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòÜGò¥GûæGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGûæGòÜGò¥GòæGòæGòÜGò¥GûæGò¬GòÜGò¥GòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòæGòÜGò¥ Got Item? | [topic=6504]EVE API?[/topic] | [topic=6501]Cache?[/topic] |
malaire
98
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Posted - 2011.12.23 10:29:00 -
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Entity wrote:I really do need the file to debug stuff like that :) Yep... I was so eager to get it working that I just deleted the file. If I get same error again I'll save the file. |
Magnomus
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2011.12.24 08:57:00 -
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I've managed to get Reverence to create workable tables to analyze market history data, and after hours of struggle finally got it to analyze real time market data in "cachedmethodcall" using this code.
However, I've not managed to successfully adapt the XML script that functions with other methodcalls such as those in https://raw.github.com/ntt/reverence/master/examples/datadump.py to one that would simply fetch GetOrders. Can anyone advise me on creating a version of the top link that outputs in XML format?
I apologize that my python experience is limited to getting Reverence to work work with copy and paste (& minor tweaking).
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malaire
98
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Posted - 2011.12.24 10:16:00 -
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Magnomus wrote:I've managed to get Reverence to create workable tables to analyze market history data(yay!), and after hours of struggle finally got it to analyze real time market data in "cachedmethodcall" using this code. However, I've not managed to successfully adapt the XML script that functions with other methodcalls such as those in master/examples/datadump.py to one that would simply fetch GetOrders. Can anyone advise me on creating a version of the top link that outputs in XML format? I apologize that my python experience is quite limited (to what I've managed to get working thus far). Since simple XML is basicly same as CSV except is uses a lot of crap instead of simple commas, this might work: http://pastie.org/private/7ssdk0mde7gdsfqeqkwjw
(and no, I don't know how to split that big line into smaller parts, might need to rewrite section following it to do that.) |
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Magnomus
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2011.12.24 19:27:00 -
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malaire wrote:Since simple XML is basicly same as CSV except is uses a lot of crap instead of simple commas, this might work: http://pastie.org/private/7ssdk0mde7gdsfqeqkwjw(and no, I don't know how to split that big line into smaller parts, might need to rewrite section following it to do that.)
Thanks. I probably missed something but that code still creates a CSV file, just structured differently. I was looking to get XML files much like those produced from: examples/datadump.py
I'm not sure if it's easier to get datadump.py tweaked to pull data from CachedMethodCalls (which I can't seem to do) or if it's easier to write something into my cmc script that throws out an XML instead of a CSV.
Thanks in advance.
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malaire
100
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Posted - 2011.12.24 20:13:00 -
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yep, you also need to change ".csv" in code to ".xml" to get right filename extension. |
Magnomus
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2011.12.24 20:44:00 -
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I tried that already, it creates an unreadable xml file. |
Magnomus
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2011.12.24 21:21:00 -
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So I tried editing the resulting .xml file manually deleted all the orders except the top one with the result being a functional xml file that just has one order in it, so judging by the errors I was getting I'm thinking the code you gave me just needs to be tweaked so that each order isn't trying to be the root (sadly I'm not certain of how to do this). |
malaire
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Posted - 2011.12.25 11:39:00 -
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Magnomus wrote:So I tried editing the resulting .xml file manually deleted all the orders except the top one with the result being a functional xml file that just has one order in it, so judging by the errors I was getting I'm thinking the code you gave me just needs to be tweaked so that each order isn't trying to be the root (sadly I'm not certain of how to do this). You probably just need to add new element as root element, like this: http://pastie.org/private/cfphr8ytk20pu7pbqklwtw At least this results in XML file which I can open in Firefox.
ps. I don't know much about XML - I prefer simple formats myself. |
Amon Tyr
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.12.29 21:08:00 -
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I cannot seem to be able to install Reverence - I get an error saying the installer cannot find the Python dir in the registry, although I did install Python 2.6 AND 2.7 to their default directories under C:. Using Win 7 64-bit Home Premium. Is there a way to fix this? Thank you. |
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Posted - 2011.12.30 02:08:00 -
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Amon Tyr wrote:I cannot seem to be able to install Reverence - I get an error saying the installer cannot find the Python dir in the registry, although I did install Python 2.6 AND 2.7 to their default directories under C:. Using Win 7 64-bit Home Premium. Is there a way to fix this? Thank you.
did you install 32 or 64 bit python? GòªGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGûæGòæGûæGûæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòæGûæGòæGûæGòöGòùGûæGòªGòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòªGòùGòöGòù GòæGûæGòöGòùGòöGòùGòöGòúGûæGòöGòùGòáGûæGûæGòáGûæGòáGòùGòáGò¥GûæGòæGòáGûæGòáGò¥GòæGòæGòæGòÜGòù Gò¬GòÉGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòÜGò¥GûæGòÜGò¥GòæGûæGûæGòÜGò¥GòæGòæGòÜGò¥GûæGò¬GòÜGò¥GòÜGò¥GòæGûæGòæGòÜGò¥ Got Item? | [topic=6504]EVE API?[/topic] | [topic=6501]Cache?[/topic] |
Amon Tyr
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Posted - 2011.12.30 07:24:00 -
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64-bit for both installations.
Just to be clear, I installed 2.6 after 2.7 did not seem to do the job - didn't install both versions at the same time.
Where in the registry does the Reverence installer check for the path? That may be the issue. |
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Posted - 2011.12.30 12:01:00 -
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Amon Tyr wrote:64-bit for both installations.
Just to be clear, I installed 2.6 after 2.7 did not seem to do the job - didn't install both versions at the same time.
Where in the registry does the Reverence installer check for the path? That may be the issue. When I installed 32-bit 2.6 and 64-bit 2.6 at same time, reverence only detected 32-bit version. So maybe try installing 32-bit version also. |
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Posted - 2011.12.31 00:12:00 -
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Amon Tyr wrote:64-bit for both installations.
Just to be clear, I installed 2.6 after 2.7 did not seem to do the job - didn't install both versions at the same time.
Where in the registry does the Reverence installer check for the path? That may be the issue.
It's the 64 bit that's the problem. I'm currently unable to produce 64bit binary builds (mostly due to being lazy) so the installers are 32bit-only. Building from source should work though :)
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