I've found two ways to install the GDAL Python bindings on Mac.
First, you can install the GDAL Framework via QGIS (or get it directly), and then do...
| version: '3.4' | |
| services: | |
| app: | |
| image: mitmproxy/mitmproxy | |
| ports: | |
| - 8080:8080 | |
| - 8081:8081 | |
| volumes: | |
| - mitmproxy:/home/mitmproxy/.mitmproxy |
| @ApiMethod(name = "sayHi", clientIds = { | |
| Constants.WEB_CLIENT_ID, | |
| Constants.ANDROID_CLIENT_ID}, | |
| audiences = { Constants.WEB_CLIENT_ID, Constants.ANDROID_CLIENT_ID }, | |
| scopes = { | |
| "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email", | |
| "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile" }) |
| # post_loc.txt contains the json you want to post | |
| # -p means to POST it | |
| # -H adds an Auth header (could be Basic or Token) | |
| # -T sets the Content-Type | |
| # -c is concurrent clients | |
| # -n is the number of requests to run in the test | |
| ab -p post_loc.txt -T application/json -H 'Authorization: Token abcd1234' -c 10 -n 2000 http://example.com/api/v1/locations/ |
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| - name: Prepare New Digital Ocean Droplet | |
| hosts: you.example.com | |
| user: ansible | |
| tasks: | |
| - action: shell date +%s | sha256sum | base64 | head -c 6 | |
| register: rand_var | |
| - digital_ocean: > | |
| state=present | |
| command=droplet |
| # Add this to the YAML section: | |
| ansible_ssh_port: 1234 |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| # First, add the project to PATH. Adjust as needed. | |
| PWD = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) | |
| PROJECT_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(PWD, '../../../../')) | |
| sys.path.append(PROJECT_PATH) | |
| # Second, configure this script to use Django | |
| import django |
| Sydenham Station | Marrickville Station | |
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| Dulwich Hill Station | ||
| Hurlstone Park Station | ||
| Canterbury Station | ||
| Campsie Station | ||
| Bankstown Station | ||
| Berala Station | ||
| Sefton Station | ||
| Leightonfield Station | ||
| Ashfield Station |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| import json | |
| import time | |
| import pytz | |
| import couchdb | |
| import dateutil.parser | |
| from email import utils | |
| from datetime import datetime | |
| import splunklib.client as client |
| REM On Unix you would do this: find ./ -type f -exec dos2unix {} \; | |
| REM After installing dos2unix.exe in Windows, you can create a small bat script with the below in it to | |
| REM recursively change the line endings. Careful if you have any hidden directories (e.g. .git) | |
| for /f "tokens=* delims=" %%a in ('dir "C:\Users\username\path\to\directory" /s /b') do ( | |
| "C:\Program Files\unix2dos.exe" %%a | |
| ) |