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cheatsheet
You need four or five tools:
- An IDE such as eclipse/spe/intellij: for writing code
- lxml-xpath-tester: for testing xpath queries; See http://xpath.courtlistener.com
- ipython: run and test code (your IDE may do this)
- http://www.gskinner.com/RegExr/ : test regular expressions
- git and github.
Assuming you have git installed, have a github login and have forked juriscraper on github, and have locally cloned your fork of juriscraper (do: git clone https://github.com/YOURUSERNAME/juriscraper.git )
An ipython example, assuming you are editing the file "armfor.py":
cd /usr/local/juriscraper
ipython
import juriscraper
from juriscraper.opinions.united_states.federal_special import armfor
site = armfor.Site(); site.parse()
print site
(Make some changes to armfor.py in your IDE)
reload(armfor); site = armfor.Site(); site.parse();
print site
(continue the last three steps until it works)
But always test with:
cd /usr/local/juriscraper
python sample_caller.py -c opinions.united_states.federal_special.armfor -b -vv
and
python tests/tests.py
git add [path_to_your_file/file.py]
git status -do things look sane?
git commit
or if you just have one thing to commit:
git commit -m "commit message" filename
git push -use your github login
go to github and issue pull request.
Common mistake: if you create a new scraper, be sure to add its filename to the __init__.py file in its directory.