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Python Bytes

English - May 07, 2024 08:00 - 28 minutes - 19.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 209 ratings
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Topics covered in this episode:

act: Run your GitHub Actions locally!
portr
Annotating args and kwargs in Python
github badges
Extras
Joke

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Brian #1: act: Run your GitHub Actions locally!

Why?

“Fast Feedback - Rather than having to commit/push every time you want to test out the changes you are making to your .github/workflows/ files (or for any changes to embedded GitHub actions), you can use act to run the actions locally. The environment variables and filesystem are all configured to match what GitHub provides.”
“Local Task Runner - I love make. However, I also hate repeating myself. With act, you can use the GitHub Actions defined in your .github/workflows/ to replace your Makefile!”

Docs: nektosact.com
Uses Docker to run containers for each action.

Michael #2: portr

Open source ngrok alternative designed for teams
Expose local http, tcp or websocket connections to the public internet
Warning: Portr is currently in beta. Expect bugs and anticipate breaking changes.
Server setup (docker basically).

Brian #3: Annotating args and kwargs in Python

Redowan Delowar
I don’t think I’ve ever tried, but this is a fun rabbit hole.
Leveraging bits of PEP-5891, PEP-6462, PEP-6553, and PEP-6924.

Punchline:

from typing import TypedDict, Unpack *# Python 3.12+*
*# from typing_extensions import TypedDict, Unpack # < Python 3.12*
class Kw(TypedDict):
key1: int
key2: bool
def foo(*args: Unpack[tuple[int, str]], **kwargs: Unpack[Kw]) -> None:
...

A recent pic from Redowan’s blog:

TypeIs does what I thought TypeGuard would do in Python

Michael #4: github badges

A curated list of GitHub badges for your next project

Extras

Brian:

Fake job interviews target developers with new Python backdoor
Later this week, course.pythontest.com will shift from Teachable to Podia

Same great content. Just a different backend.
To celebrate, get 25% off at pythontest.podia.com now through this Sunday using coupon code PYTEST

Getting the most out of PyCon, including juggling - Rob Ludwick

Latest PythonTest episode, also cross posted to pythonpeople.fm

3D visualization of dom

Michael:

Djangonauts Space Session 2 Applications Open! More background at Djangonauts, Ready for Blast-Off on Talk Python.
Self-Hosted Open Source - Michael Kennedy on Django Chat

Joke: silly games

Closing song: Permission Granted