问题
Code in FileB.py works fine, but fail at one point when I am calling it from other file. I found that it's stops working when calling function "search_response" in the code below.
FileA.py
from FileB import *
search = "stackoverflow"
searchF(search)
FileB.py
from apiclient.discovery import build
from apiclient.errors import HttpError
from oauth2client.tools import argparser
search = "Google"
def searchF(search):
DEVELOPER_KEY = "REPLACE_ME"
YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME = "youtube"
YOUTUBE_API_VERSION = "v3"
print "searchF started" - works
def youtube_search(options):
youtube = build(YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME, YOUTUBE_API_VERSION,
developerKey=DEVELOPER_KEY)
search_response = youtube.search().list(
q=options.q,
type="video",
part="id,snippet",
maxResults=options.max_results
).execute()
print "search_response executed" doesn't work
search_videos = []
for search_result in search_response.get("items", []):
search_videos.append(search_result["id"]["videoId"])
video_ids = ",".join(search_videos)
video_response = youtube.videos().list(
id=video_ids,
part='snippet, contentDetails'
).execute()
videos = []
for video_result in video_response.get("items", []):
videos.append("%s, (%s,%s)" % (video_result["snippet"]["title"],
video_result["contentDetails"],
video_result["contentDetails"]))
find = "licensedContent': True"
result = ', '.join(videos)
print find in result
if __name__ == "__main__":
print "__main__"
argparser.add_argument("--q", help="Search term", default=search)
argparser.add_argument("--max-results", help="Max results", default=25)
args = argparser.parse_args()
try:
youtube_search(args)
except HttpError, e:
print "An HTTP error %d occurred:\n%s" % (e.resp.status, e.content)
回答1:
I changed if __name__ == "__main__":
to if 1:
and it's kinda works. But I am assume it's a horrible solution.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42589824/function1-from-other-file-fail-when-that-function1-is-calling-another-function2