[Noisebridge-discuss] PG&E Tools
jim
jim at systemateka.com
Sun Mar 4 15:45:15 UTC 2012
I hope you all make some progress with beautiful
soup and post the code so I can see and learn (others,
too, I bet).
On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 00:44 -0800, Nicholas Granado wrote:
> i've used beautiful soup in python and i've done some regex-fu too let
> me know what you need and i can help out!
>
> nick
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> On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Liz Henry <liz at bookmaniac.org> wrote:
> Take a look at ScraperWiki - it might be useful!
>
> - liz
>
> On 3/3/12 11:43 AM, Ben Kochie wrote:
> > I've spent some time digging around for open source tools
> for
> > accessing PG&E data. It looks like there is no API or
> anything useful
> > for getting access to the data. We'll have to write a web
> scraper to
> > pull the data. Since this isn't something I'm good at, I'm
> looking
> > for some help. From what I can tell it shouldn't be
> terribly hard to
> > grab the data we need and then feed it into a database.
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