Importing Python Modules into file that needs to run independently in GitHub
I am writing a Python script that gets called by a JavaScript script and needs to return html string to the Javascript so it can be displayed on the website. In this Python file, I am using a few Python modules such as prettytable to convert the data into html. The problem is this Python file needs to be on GitHub as the website is being hosted there, but I don't foresee how I can invoke the Python modules in the repository so the script automatically runs. Any suggestions to how would I go about this would be great.
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I am writing a Python script that gets called by a JavaScript script and needs to return html string to the Javascript so it can be displayed on the website. In this Python file, I am using a few Python modules such as prettytable to convert the data into html. The problem is this Python file needs to be on GitHub as the website is being hosted there, but I don't foresee how I can invoke the Python modules in the repository so the script automatically runs. Any suggestions to how would I go about this would be great.
python python-import python-module
Github supports static sites (no server side execution). Here's some info that might be handy though: medium.com/pan-labs/…
– Sharad
Jan 2 at 4:56
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I am writing a Python script that gets called by a JavaScript script and needs to return html string to the Javascript so it can be displayed on the website. In this Python file, I am using a few Python modules such as prettytable to convert the data into html. The problem is this Python file needs to be on GitHub as the website is being hosted there, but I don't foresee how I can invoke the Python modules in the repository so the script automatically runs. Any suggestions to how would I go about this would be great.
python python-import python-module
I am writing a Python script that gets called by a JavaScript script and needs to return html string to the Javascript so it can be displayed on the website. In this Python file, I am using a few Python modules such as prettytable to convert the data into html. The problem is this Python file needs to be on GitHub as the website is being hosted there, but I don't foresee how I can invoke the Python modules in the repository so the script automatically runs. Any suggestions to how would I go about this would be great.
python python-import python-module
python python-import python-module
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Github supports static sites (no server side execution). Here's some info that might be handy though: medium.com/pan-labs/…
– Sharad
Jan 2 at 4:56
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Github supports static sites (no server side execution). Here's some info that might be handy though: medium.com/pan-labs/…
– Sharad
Jan 2 at 4:56
Github supports static sites (no server side execution). Here's some info that might be handy though: medium.com/pan-labs/…
– Sharad
Jan 2 at 4:56
Github supports static sites (no server side execution). Here's some info that might be handy though: medium.com/pan-labs/…
– Sharad
Jan 2 at 4:56
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Github supports static sites (no server side execution). Here's some info that might be handy though: medium.com/pan-labs/…
– Sharad
Jan 2 at 4:56