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I want my Python code to connect to my SQL server. Everything I find on Google is for Python 3.2 or older. Is there any possibility that I can connect to a MySQL server without installing anything? And if not, is there something compatible with Python 3.4?
You can use mysql connector python or you can install it from pip from pypi
See the reference here
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Does anyone know of a Python package to connect to SSAS multidimensional and/or SSAS tabular that supports MDX and/or DAX queries. I know of olap.xmla but that requires an HTTP connection. I am looking for a Python equivalent of olapR in R. Thanks
You may be interested in xmla python lib. See my blog for more usage details. I've tried IronPython with Microsoft.AnalysisServices.DLL as well (see an example) and it worked, but xmla is simply enough for most of things.
Seems Python does not support to include .net dll, but IronPython does, we had a MS BI automation project before with IronPython to connect SSAS, it is a nice experience.
www.mdx-helper.com
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I'm basically looking for something like picloud.com (shut down last year) but that is able to run on my own cluster of servers.
I'd imagine some kind of server running on each of the grunt work servers and when a python code is run on my main server, it should send the job to a work server that is not "filled".
The load balancing should come at a later stage, right now what I need is a way to run local python code on the remote server I define.
Try RPyC.
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RPyC (pronounced as are-pie-see), or Remote Python Call, is a transparent python library for symmetrical remote procedure calls, clustering and distributed-computing. RPyC makes use of object-proxying, a technique that employs python’s dynamic nature, to overcome the physical boundaries between processes and computers, so that remote objects can be manipulated as if they were local.
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I am developing a very simple web application in python using the bottle microframework and I was wondering if there are frameworks that can rigorously aid in testing the application.
This StackOverflow link might be of use:
Practicing BDD with python
Here's a link to the mentioned doctest.
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I'am starting to use Python and web-app building with Flask and coming from an Java EE background this is a lot of fun. But now I need to communicate with my Solr server and I would like a client lib that is just as plain, simple and fun, so what can you recommend and why?
I personally prefer Sunburnt. I've started using Python recently as well, and really like the package and how it enables functionality that maps logically on top of Solr. Just like Python, it does what you need it to do and doesn't get in your way.
I haven't been able to find a good library that was nice to use and was maintained and actively supported. I started working on a new python client that I plan to keep up to date with new python and Solr releases. I am still rolling in new features, but it is usable and generally stable.
Check it out here:
https://github.com/moonlitesolutions/SolrClient
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I am looking for a Python library for writing Jabber/XMPP clients using the Twisted framework.
Wokkel is your best bet. It's an enhancement on the core Twisted Words functionality built into Twisted. It has several major users, include the guys behind Stanziq/Strophe.
Twisted Words