addinfourl instance has no attribute 'find' (python2.7)
I'm trying to find two strings in a static page for a little project.
Using Python 2.7 and cannot upgrade (it's a given public runner I have to use).
I've written this code:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
This test is supposed to Pass for the first string, and Fail for the second string.
Running this code in Gitlab CICD constantly returns:
E AttributeError: addinfourl instance has no attribute 'find'
I've reviewed similar posts related to attributes issue but non seemed to be relevant.
Any help is welcome! (I'm new with Python)
python-2.7 gitlab-ci-runner
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I'm trying to find two strings in a static page for a little project.
Using Python 2.7 and cannot upgrade (it's a given public runner I have to use).
I've written this code:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
This test is supposed to Pass for the first string, and Fail for the second string.
Running this code in Gitlab CICD constantly returns:
E AttributeError: addinfourl instance has no attribute 'find'
I've reviewed similar posts related to attributes issue but non seemed to be relevant.
Any help is welcome! (I'm new with Python)
python-2.7 gitlab-ci-runner
add a comment |
I'm trying to find two strings in a static page for a little project.
Using Python 2.7 and cannot upgrade (it's a given public runner I have to use).
I've written this code:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
This test is supposed to Pass for the first string, and Fail for the second string.
Running this code in Gitlab CICD constantly returns:
E AttributeError: addinfourl instance has no attribute 'find'
I've reviewed similar posts related to attributes issue but non seemed to be relevant.
Any help is welcome! (I'm new with Python)
python-2.7 gitlab-ci-runner
I'm trying to find two strings in a static page for a little project.
Using Python 2.7 and cannot upgrade (it's a given public runner I have to use).
I've written this code:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
This test is supposed to Pass for the first string, and Fail for the second string.
Running this code in Gitlab CICD constantly returns:
E AttributeError: addinfourl instance has no attribute 'find'
I've reviewed similar posts related to attributes issue but non seemed to be relevant.
Any help is welcome! (I'm new with Python)
python-2.7 gitlab-ci-runner
python-2.7 gitlab-ci-runner
asked Dec 28 '18 at 16:22
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As the error says addinfourl
instance has no attribute find. Please try to understand the type of webtext
.
print type(webtext) #Gives the type of webtext as <type 'instance'>
So, all you need is to convert the webtext
into string
datatype in order to use find()
method.
Change this line webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
into webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
So, Finally code will be like:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
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As the error says addinfourl
instance has no attribute find. Please try to understand the type of webtext
.
print type(webtext) #Gives the type of webtext as <type 'instance'>
So, all you need is to convert the webtext
into string
datatype in order to use find()
method.
Change this line webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
into webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
So, Finally code will be like:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
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As the error says addinfourl
instance has no attribute find. Please try to understand the type of webtext
.
print type(webtext) #Gives the type of webtext as <type 'instance'>
So, all you need is to convert the webtext
into string
datatype in order to use find()
method.
Change this line webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
into webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
So, Finally code will be like:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
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As the error says addinfourl
instance has no attribute find. Please try to understand the type of webtext
.
print type(webtext) #Gives the type of webtext as <type 'instance'>
So, all you need is to convert the webtext
into string
datatype in order to use find()
method.
Change this line webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
into webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
So, Finally code will be like:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
As the error says addinfourl
instance has no attribute find. Please try to understand the type of webtext
.
print type(webtext) #Gives the type of webtext as <type 'instance'>
So, all you need is to convert the webtext
into string
datatype in order to use find()
method.
Change this line webtxt = urllib.urlopen(url)
into webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
So, Finally code will be like:
import urllib
url = "https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/context_menu"
webtxt = str(urllib.urlopen(url))
print webtxt.read()
str1 = "Right-click in the box below"
str2 = "Alibaba"
isRightClickText = webtxt.find(str1)
IsAlibaba = webtxt.find(str2)
def testRightClick():
assert isRightClickText > -1
def testIsAlibaba():
assert IsAlibaba > -1
answered Dec 31 '18 at 16:04
Ranjith UdayakumarRanjith Udayakumar
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