Mmadu Manasseh
Mmadu Manasseh
use `gitpython` instead of the inbuilt `configparser` to parse config files. It seems to be what it's made for. This might also be the solution to #1
Yeah. Given a search on Amazon, it should return the titles, description, links, price and ratings for the search. Check out the [Contribution guide](https://github.com/bisoncorps/search-engine-parser/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details on contribution
Wow, that's some serious stuff. Maybe look into the headers that can be passed @devajithvs
Alright, I think we'll have to look into options of using selenium libraries tho. Meanwhile, I'll try out some additional headers and see where it gets us
is this still reproducible? Seems to be your connection/tls setup
@AbirHasan2005 can you confirm if this works locally on your machine but doesn't work on the Heroku?
Okay. Thank you for that info. It seems Google has updated their page. We'll need to update the parser for Google queries
I'll be looking into this
It seems there's an issue with heroku blacklisting requests to google.
Are you running this on heroku?