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FS#62010 - [urlwatch] Exception due to missing optional dependency
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Opened by Markus (Markus00000) - Thursday, 14 March 2019, 13:16 GMT
Last edited by Daniel M. Capella (polyzen) - Tuesday, 12 May 2020, 02:52 GMT
Opened by Markus (Markus00000) - Thursday, 14 March 2019, 13:16 GMT
Last edited by Daniel M. Capella (polyzen) - Tuesday, 12 May 2020, 02:52 GMT
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DetailsDescription: urlwatch optionally depends on requests-html to support jobs of kind "browser". If it is not installed, an exception is thrown: "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'requests_html'"
Steps to reproduce: Create a job of kind "browser" and run urlwatch. kind: browser name: "Arch Linux" navigate: "https://www.archlinux.org/" Installing python-requests-html from the AUR solves the issue. |
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Closed by Daniel M. Capella (polyzen)
Tuesday, 12 May 2020, 02:52 GMT
Reason for closing: Deferred
Additional comments about closing: "It is functionally identical to using requests directly, just like 'url' job." Will pull in pyppeteer as an optdep once there's a release with this sorted out.
Tuesday, 12 May 2020, 02:52 GMT
Reason for closing: Deferred
Additional comments about closing: "It is functionally identical to using requests directly, just like 'url' job." Will pull in pyppeteer as an optdep once there's a release with this sorted out.
Comment by Daniel M. Capella (polyzen) -
Sunday, 10 May 2020, 21:56 GMT
Will put this on hold until https://github.com/thp/urlwatch/pull/355 is merged and hopefully pyppeteer sees another release. The PR uses pyppeteer directly.
Comment by Daniel M. Capella (polyzen) -
Tuesday, 12 May 2020, 02:38 GMT
https://github.com/thp/urlwatch/pull/490#issuecomment-627003996