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I'm running the following to perform requests and catch httpx.RequestError exceptions:
async def async_get_url(client, url, retry=True):
async with semaphore.get():
try:
response = await client.get(url)
response.raise_for_status()
result = handle_reponse(reponse)
except httpx.RequestError as exc:
if retry:
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Great stuff! I'd love to use this in magic-wormhole.. I only need the DataChannel, though. Any idea how hard it'd be to define a 'feature' for the codecs, so pip install aiortc[video] gets you the dependencies on the codecs, but pip install aiortc[datachannel] does not?
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Example of usage:
users = await User.filter(first_name__ilike="c%r")
I know this can be done with startswith and endswith, but there are cases where using the LIKE operator is better:
users = await User.filter(first_name__ilike="j_r%")
This would be used to match Jeremy, Jorge, Jordan...
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