Python watchdog
$10-30 USD
Paid on delivery
I have a very simple python code needed. I am using the library watchdog. Just the sample on the GitHub page works just fine. However I am trying to get it to write to a csv/text/log file. Really anything that I can later use to read. I am sure this will be one or two lines of code for someone that knows what they are doing.
here is the link to the library.
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Project ID: #30532425
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I am trying it on my local machine right now, I believe it should just work with the lib, but whatever is the issue I will fix it on my local, just send me a message right away! and I will keep updating you the status More
hi i am a python ,R developer and machine learning engineer. i can do the project for you and get the code as per requirement . feel free to contact me and we can discuss the details .
I can help you here. I have over 6 years of Python experience. I can set this up very quickly. Let’s discuss further.
Hi. Hope you are doing well. I have high level expertise in Python. I can rewrite the code so that it write to the text file. Will provide you top quality work for sure. I can start right now.
Greetings, I have read the project description I am interested in the work open a chat to discuss requirements in details.
Nice project. I have experience in developing file monitoring projects. Please feel free to look at my repository on github.
Hi! I'm Aritz and I have experience as a Machine Learning engineer. I already had a look at the GitHub repo attached to the description, and I believe that I can manage to finish this project within a day. I will be re More
Done. I have already modified the sample to log to a file. Accept the bid for me to share it with you.
I have the solution for you, and you are right about the two lines. I also added comments to help you understand the modification. Thanks for considering.