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The Google Cloud Storage docs (here) show how to read and write to Cloud Storage using this library. I tried to install this with pip, but when I try to use python3, it fails as in this SO post, because the changes in #33 have not been uploaded to PyPI.
I saw here (#33), that they suggest using the google-cloud-python library. If that is indeed the recommend library, then the GCS docs should be updated. If it is not, the version number in setup.py needs to be bumped up and the new version needs to be uploaded to PyPI.
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Upload the newest version of the python code to PyPI
Support for pip install for Python3
Sep 23, 2018
But it looks like there are some other Python3 incompatibilities, like httplib vs. http.client. It is going to be a bit more involved to add Python3 support. I get the error:
~/code/.ll4ma_env/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudstorage/api_utils.py in <module>()
22
23 import copy
---> 24 import httplib
25 import logging
26 import math
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'httplib'
Could we possibly get a status update about this? I really need this for my project (or otherwise I am considering to simply use the google-cloud-storage lib instead of this one). I know we devs are always busy, but it would pleasant to know whether this is going to be fixed in the near-future or in 2020 for example.
The Google Cloud Storage docs (here) show how to read and write to Cloud Storage using this library. I tried to install this with pip, but when I try to use python3, it fails as in this SO post, because the changes in #33 have not been uploaded to PyPI.
I saw here (#33), that they suggest using the google-cloud-python library. If that is indeed the recommend library, then the GCS docs should be updated. If it is not, the version number in setup.py needs to be bumped up and the new version needs to be uploaded to PyPI.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: