Gyeongjae Choi
Gyeongjae Choi
> I am new to pyodide. Assuming it is possible, can someone please say more about how exactly I can communicate with an ms sql server from pyodide? Hmm, actually...
@Pancham97 No, accessing database requires socket connection and it is not supported in Pyodide.
Well, why do you want to access the database in the browser? It will leak everything, including passwords and queries.
I understand that there may be uses for it, but it's still technically challenging. I think what you can do for now is one of the following: 1. make a...
IIRC, there was a browser timer precision issue about this (https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide/issues/3311). But I guess it is worth to experiment again.
But according to Roman's comment here: https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide/issues/3311#issuecomment-1335546808, if the browser's timer precision is the problem, then mtime stored by emscripten won't be very accurate anyway as emscripten relies on browser...
> I just don't see that it's very likely to be a problem. Yeah, actually, I was just thinking it may be a browser issue, not that I think it's...
It looks like emscripten is installed under `emsdk-cache` directory (the directory specified in `actions-cache-folder` option in the setup-emsdk action). And emscripten contains a bunch of Python test files in their...
> is that something I can act on in my repository Well, I think the easiest way, and what I would like to recommend, is specifying the files/directory to test...
(tranferred the issue to micropip) Thanks for opening the issue. Yes, this is a known bug, and it is a bit tricky to fix. Currently, micropip computes dependencies at runtime...