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Just noticed a hint on the pytest output saying to make sure modules/packages have valid python names. What makes them invalid names?
2017-07-12T11:26:55.127901
Noemi
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I have a set of UI tests structured the same way using pytest and selenium, I don't have this issue with those
2017-07-12T11:27:35.155168
Noemi
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my guess is there’s something different about the environment, which beyond the general wisdom of OS issues would ensure that general setup is the same (python version, dependency versions, etc)
2017-07-12T11:27:38.156965
Junita
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Hmm alright, I guess I'll have to keep looking into it
2017-07-12T11:28:20.185676
Noemi
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Same error when I execute the python file directly without the pytest runner
2017-07-12T11:40:02.656626
Noemi
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to a degree that makes sense, `base` is not in the same directory
2017-07-12T11:41:19.707586
Junita
pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-12T11:41:19.707586
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pythondev
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test runners will usually do a little magic to make all this work though
2017-07-12T11:41:27.712667
Junita
pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-12T11:41:27.712667
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Yeah, the same approach works in my other test suite
2017-07-12T11:41:42.722996
Noemi
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essentially, they’ll add your project root to your `PYTHONPATH`
2017-07-12T11:41:50.728069
Junita
pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-12T11:41:50.728069
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That shouldn't be something I need to do manually though right?
2017-07-12T11:46:34.915790
Noemi
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no it often is taken care of automatically, but I haven’t really used pytest much because I’m a relic and nobody told me that nose wasn’t a thing anymore
2017-07-12T11:50:35.074284
Junita
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<@Junita> well I just spun up a VM with the same OS as our dev server and I am seeing the error there too. Now to figure out what's causing it
2017-07-12T12:07:55.757119
Noemi
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yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s an environment configuration issues rather than strictly an OS issue, but that does sort of bring out a strength of something like Docker - not just that the OS is the same but the environment is configured the same
2017-07-12T12:10:48.864123
Junita
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because otherwise yeah, you end up spending time chasing down stuff like this
2017-07-12T12:11:00.872361
Junita
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doesn’t resolve the problem though. :confused:
2017-07-12T12:11:10.878231
Junita
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Anyone have an idea if there's a way to block the width of the console using Python? I'm currently coding a text-based game and I would like to don't let the user change the sizes of the console/terminal.
2017-07-12T12:33:29.688680
Chery
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<@Junita> okay, so I think PyCharm must doing something to resolve the import paths for me. The code, which also errors out on the command line of the VM I created runs in the PyCharm debugger. When I print out sys.path I see the path I am trying to import from though, so I really don't know...
2017-07-12T13:30:36.685712
Noemi
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ah, yeah, that might do it
2017-07-12T13:31:13.707908
Junita
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But again, I don't know why the same isn't happening with my other test suite
2017-07-12T13:31:34.720387
Noemi
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is the other test suite within the same hierarchy?
2017-07-12T13:32:51.766416
Junita
pythondev_help_Junita_2017-07-12T13:32:51.766416
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Yeah, both on the desktop of my dev box and both in the Jenkins home directory on the dev server
2017-07-12T13:40:41.040564
Noemi
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Alright, at pycharm &gt; run &gt; edit configurations if I uncheck Add content roots to PYTHONPATH, it fails from the IDE as well
2017-07-12T13:42:15.093821
Noemi
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Now we're getting somewhere
2017-07-12T13:42:33.104546
Noemi
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I think...
2017-07-12T13:43:39.142771
Noemi
pythondev_help_Noemi_2017-07-12T13:43:39.142771
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Have you tried with `python -m pytest` instead of `pytest`?
2017-07-12T13:44:46.182012
Beula
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That said, with `pytest` you may be better served using fixtures instead of base classes for a few reasons: 1. It doesn't need to be importable 2. It allows you to test the library code and the installed code (depending on how you invoke it) 3. Tests are simpler being functions, IMO
2017-07-12T13:45:43.215871
Beula
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From the file I was trying to import into, I commented everything out including the import statement, printed out sys.path and ran just that script from the command line with pytest. Sure enough, the directory I was trying to import from was not there, so it looks like if I want to keep using my current method, I need to add it manually
2017-07-12T13:51:03.405157
Noemi
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<@Beula> I have not really done much with fixtures before, but in this case it sounds like it could work since currently the only thing I have in my base are some values and a method that generates a key from them using hashlib
2017-07-12T13:52:39.463033
Noemi
pythondev_help_Noemi_2017-07-12T13:52:39.463033
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Also, you make a good point about functions vs classes
2017-07-12T13:53:10.481803
Noemi
pythondev_help_Noemi_2017-07-12T13:53:10.481803
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For tests
2017-07-12T13:53:18.486835
Noemi
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<@Detra> has a book about testing with pytest, maybe worth the look.
2017-07-12T13:53:27.492462
Beula
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The way I like to do pytest allows you to test your app without installing it, and after installing it - so you get a pretty nice dev workflow
2017-07-12T13:53:58.511011
Beula
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I am pretty sure I found the problem, and it comes back to forgetting the shebang since I wrote the code originally on windows....
2017-07-12T14:27:39.724827
Noemi
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these kinds of things are why we all try to all at least use posix-compliant systems. one guy here was writing on a Windows machine and the line endings got all messed up
2017-07-12T14:30:36.832860
Patty
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-12T14:30:36.832860
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I wish I could chuck mine out the window tbh. The more code I write on Windows, the more I loathe it
2017-07-12T14:37:01.063126
Noemi
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:joy::joy::joy::joy: slackbot
2017-07-12T14:37:26.077610
Noemi
pythondev_help_Noemi_2017-07-12T14:37:26.077610
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:taco: <@Beula> <@Junita> <@Patty> <@Meg>
2017-07-12T14:40:07.173672
Noemi
pythondev_help_Noemi_2017-07-12T14:40:07.173672
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how are the specs of the machine <@Noemi> ? any chance of just using a VM?
2017-07-12T14:41:21.217290
Patty
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<@Patty> setting up a fresh one right now as a matter of fact
2017-07-12T14:45:46.372196
Noemi
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Hello, everyone! I’m learning Python and working on a personal project. Does anyone know and/or could point to the appropriate source how to build a Facebook share-like button with all the functionalities behind it? Meaning: if some blogsite has a list of blog posts and users have their own profile pages, by clicking on a share-like button below a blog post, the summarized blog post gets saved to her/his profile page. Thank you.
2017-07-12T15:07:04.120767
Parker
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<@Parker> a few things that can help us help you - what framework is the site written in, and are you using any front end framework?
2017-07-12T15:09:13.192091
Patty
pythondev_help_Patty_2017-07-12T15:09:13.192091
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<@Patty> I’m not using any particular framework at this point. Right now I’m just trying to find any possible way to implement that.
2017-07-12T15:10:48.244010
Parker
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It’s going to depend on those factors, so before being able to share content, you’ll first need a way to create, store, retrieve, and show content to like and/or share
2017-07-12T15:12:14.289617
Patty
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<@Ciera> damn :disappointed:
2017-07-12T22:12:53.300336
Alba
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Hi folks, I ask yet but I can’t find resolution. Some advice I need. I have script with some export of data which collecting data over API. To work correctly over API I must to get some seurity key over API, that key expires after 2 hours. That script open HTTP server and listen on some address. Because is work as server I have ```while True: time.sleep(15) collecting data command collecting data command```` But after 2 hours I need to start function to collect new API secure key. How to resolve that ? I tryed to add variable ```wakeup = time.time()``` and to add in while loop ```if wakeup - time.time() &gt; 7200: api_key()``` but I understand that can’t work on this way. :disappointed:
2017-07-13T03:36:52.066594
Tristan
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<@Tristan> That last way will work, if you do the expression the right way around
2017-07-13T03:54:10.395331
Gabriele
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`time_elapsed = time.time() - start_time`
2017-07-13T03:54:26.400647
Gabriele
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another way is just to wrap your usual requests in a function that will request the new API key and re-request if necessary
2017-07-13T03:55:34.423393
Gabriele
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<@Gabriele> How to integrate that in ```while True: time.sleep(15)``` The best way is to restart whole script after 2 hours, but I don’t want to use cron. Do you have some idea ?
2017-07-13T04:05:02.624972
Tristan
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wrap that script in another script that re-runs it until it's killed?
2017-07-13T04:06:58.665782
Gabriele
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and just have the inner script quit out after 2 hours. Although I don't see why you need to restart the script
2017-07-13T04:07:27.675830
Gabriele
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How to integrate ```time_elapsed = time.time() - start_time``` in my while loop ?
2017-07-13T04:10:50.747046
Tristan
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How do you think? That tells you how long has passed. When a certain time has passed, you'll want to break out of the loop (if you want to restart the script), or get a new token/key (if you don't)
2017-07-13T04:12:03.773080
Gabriele
pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-07-13T04:12:03.773080
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sorry I’m newbie in python. Can I add this in while loope whith if, and when certain time has passed to call my function for new key ?
2017-07-13T04:14:12.818088
Tristan
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Before the loop, when you get the token for the first time: `start_time = time.time()`
2017-07-13T04:15:47.851871
Gabriele
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And in the loop, before each request: ``` if time.time() - start_time &gt;= 7200: api_key() ```
2017-07-13T04:16:38.870241
Gabriele
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You'll probably want a value lower than 7200 anyway, because waiting until the last second means you might get a failed request at the end
2017-07-13T04:17:06.880313
Gabriele
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kylotan, thank you.
2017-07-13T04:18:41.914582
Tristan
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(also, test it with a number like 60, so you don't have to wait 2 hours to see if it's correct or not!)
2017-07-13T04:20:25.953019
Gabriele
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No problem.
2017-07-13T04:20:27.953872
Gabriele
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So, configuring a Python app to use gunicorn on Heroku, the docs show `web: gunicorn hello:app` for the example Procfile but doesn't really explain what `hello:app` represents. Is it `&lt;class&gt;:&lt;method&gt;` or something like that?
2017-07-13T04:23:34.020651
Thomasina
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<@Gabriele> Of course. Thank’s :wink:
2017-07-13T04:25:27.062722
Tristan
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<@Thomasina> I'm guessing it is probably module:function
2017-07-13T04:33:36.245174
Vada
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<@Gabriele> Do you have some idea ? I added start_time variable before loop, and added this in loop. My loop now looks: ```while True: if time.time() - start_time &gt;= 60: get_key() time.sleep(15)``` When I start script, after 60 seconds scripts run get_key function what is good, but then on after each 15 second again.
2017-07-13T04:41:13.417756
Tristan
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ah, of course. you'll need to reset start_time to time.time whenever you get a new key.
2017-07-13T04:49:08.597643
Gabriele
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I supposed, but how I can to do that in this if statement ?
2017-07-13T04:51:29.652658
Tristan
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<@Gabriele>
2017-07-13T04:53:09.691340
Tristan
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Can I only to add again ```start_time = time.time()``` in this if statement ?
2017-07-13T04:54:26.720718
Tristan
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yes
2017-07-13T04:54:29.721585
Gabriele
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cool !
2017-07-13T04:54:37.724722
Tristan
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you could probably improve the code by setting that time inside the get_key function, so that you don't need it in the if statement
2017-07-13T04:55:21.740872
Gabriele
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yes, I thinking about that. Thank you <@Gabriele> I will test !
2017-07-13T04:58:11.805767
Tristan
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If I run `python manage.py db init` on my server it works, but then I run `python manage.py db migrate` and I get `Path doesn't exist: 'migrations'. Please use the 'init' command...`. :neutral_face:
2017-07-13T05:16:54.230970
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T05:16:54.230970
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Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
2017-07-13T05:17:11.237381
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T05:17:11.237381
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is there a directory named migrations after init?
2017-07-13T05:18:47.274189
Suellen
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-13T05:18:47.274189
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`app/migrations`...
2017-07-13T05:21:17.332279
Suellen
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-13T05:21:17.332279
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maybe it was expected in the root directory
2017-07-13T05:21:27.336072
Suellen
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-13T05:21:27.336072
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But I have no idea why it's doing that since last time I used `init` this problem didn't occur and I changed literally nothing...
2017-07-13T05:21:49.344643
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T05:21:49.344643
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no idea, but now I'm afraid to update flask-migrate
2017-07-13T05:22:15.354312
Suellen
pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-07-13T05:22:15.354312
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Only difference is this is on a new server
2017-07-13T05:22:26.358345
Thomasina
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Oh...maybe they changed something? Hmm...
2017-07-13T05:22:37.362807
Thomasina
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I guess not. I tried running it locally rather than on Heroku and it worked as expected.
2017-07-13T05:24:45.412162
Thomasina
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Running locally it uses `/migrations/`, on Heroku it uses `/app/migrations/` :neutral_face:
2017-07-13T05:43:24.834490
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T05:43:24.834490
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Just confirmed it
2017-07-13T05:43:29.836297
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T05:43:29.836297
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Environment variables?
2017-07-13T05:45:57.890842
Suellen
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<@Suellen> I'm not sure, but checking on Heroku the `app` folder does indeed contain my application and there is no `migrations` folder in it even though the log up there says otherwise.
2017-07-13T05:50:21.988532
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T05:50:21.988532
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So if I run the Python scripts while inside bash on the server it works perfectly...weird
2017-07-13T07:54:56.364471
Thomasina
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I suppose this is one of the reasons why I'd avoid managed PAAS if possible
2017-07-13T07:57:21.410639
Meg
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pythondev
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DO/AWS over Heroku
2017-07-13T07:57:29.413168
Meg
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<@Meg> Well, I'm using Heroku because with lower traffic it's cheaper, and because AWS would take longer to learn and I probably don't have enough time with this project
2017-07-13T08:11:11.691509
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T08:11:11.691509
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true, AWS/DO require you to have a good amount of knowledge/time to learn beforehand
2017-07-13T08:11:54.706943
Meg
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and that's a selling point of heroku
2017-07-13T08:12:44.724322
Meg
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pythondev
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Ya, I mean, I will use AWS eventually, but when I have the time to learn its ins and outs. Actually I started with AWS but switched to Heroku once I realized the complexity, haha
2017-07-13T08:12:48.725643
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T08:12:48.725643
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but don't forget they're built on top of AWS
2017-07-13T08:12:56.728210
Meg
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so you're actually using AWS services through Heroku
2017-07-13T08:13:07.731776
Meg
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I'm surprised they're allowed to make a product with AWS that competes with AWS, but I guess it's because anyone who pays for Heroku pays indirectly for AWS.
2017-07-13T08:13:39.742642
Thomasina
pythondev_help_Thomasina_2017-07-13T08:13:39.742642
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pythondev
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correct
2017-07-13T08:15:50.789009
Meg
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and AWS really doesn't care about that
2017-07-13T08:15:56.791297
Meg
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since more customers for Heroku means more services Heroku pays them for
2017-07-13T08:16:11.796766
Meg
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and its a useful service
2017-07-13T08:16:31.803786
Meg
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85,002