Exemple #1
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 def get_variants(self, page):
     """Getting variants from javascript on the page.
     Returns three dicts ids, sizes and prices. Format of the dicts is like
     (key = color, value = field of (ids, sizes and prices))"""
     temp = page.split("// Load the product variants")[1]
     temp = temp.split("// Set the field to update with the product variant")[0]
     variants = temp.split("// Create the variant")
     sizes = {}
     ids = {}
     prices = {}
     for i in range(1, len(variants)):
         color = basic.get_middle_text(variants[i], "Color','", "')")
         if color:
             color = color[0]
         else:
             color = "no_color"
         ids = basic.add_to_dict(ids, color, basic.get_middle_text(variants[i], "setId('", "')")[0])
         if variants[i].find("Size','") != -1:
             sizes = basic.add_to_dict(sizes, color, basic.get_middle_text(variants[i], "Size','", "')")[0])
         prices = basic.add_to_dict(prices, color, basic.get_middle_text(variants[i], 'numericPrice="', '"')[0])
     return ids, sizes, prices
Exemple #2
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 def parse_jsons(self, jsons, color_names):
     """Parsing json from json urls.
     Returning all images in field, also returns them grouped by colors,
     so those groups can be used later when creating child products in xml"""
     images = []
     images_grouped = {}
     for i in range(0, len(jsons)):
         json = urllib2.urlopen(jsons[i]).read()
         image = basic.get_middle_text(json, '"expressfashion/', ";")
         rest_of_images = basic.get_middle_text(json, ',expressfashion/', ";")
         temp = image + rest_of_images
         images_grouped = basic.add_to_dict(images_grouped, color_names[i], temp)
         images += temp
     return self.get_absolute_url(images), images_grouped