PyNutButter BETA 1.0.0 - Automates CSV data Importation into any website http/https and/or mysql database
alex goretoy
aleksandr.goretoy at gmail.com
Sun Feb 1 21:56:11 UTC 2009
before and after picture of what pynutbutter does with http and mysql
protocol
-Alex Goretoy
http://www.alexgoretoy.com
somebodywhocarez at gmail.com
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:39 AM, alex goretoy <aleksandr.goretoy at gmail.com>wrote:
> I've attached a pdf vesion of my presentation of this tool to the PUBLIC. I
> have both public and private presentations. Please contact me if you would
> like a private presentation of this tool. It's better in person/VC format.
>
> I'm looking to get a nice job and am willing to travel. Work well in team
> oriented environment.
>
> -Alex Goretoy
> http://www.alexgoretoy.com
> somebodywhocarez at gmail.com
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:08 AM, alex goretoy <aleksandr.goretoy at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Introducing PynutButter BETA 1.0.0
>>
>> Automates csv data importation into any website. Or your money back.
>> Programs like this idea of a program I have here cost $2500. Pynutbutter is
>> opensource. You can use the code anyway you want. As long as I get my credit
>> where it is due. I've worked on this project for roughly 1.5 years now. This
>> is an idea I tried in 2 languages. PHP and python, now.
>>
>> No matter how much data in your csv file.
>> No matter what the field names are.
>> No matter how data is formatted
>>
>> With PyNutButter you can parse this data in custom functions and then
>> send it to its destinations.
>> You can map all the csv file headers to fields of a html page.
>> It loops for each line in the csv file and imports your data.
>>
>> You must configure your configuration and create custom functions that you
>> can call from this configuration.
>>
>> I've uploaded all the main files, except my configuration(I am working on
>> examples and making the main project page better)
>>
>> You can find this project here:
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/pynutbutter/
>>
>>
>>
>> I've worked long and hard on this application and the idea behind it. Any
>> help making this tool better would be greatly appreaciated.
>>
>> Please let me know what you this of this tool. Any ideas/features are also
>> always welcome.
>>
>> I also have a presentation I am working on for this tool. I hope to find a
>> nice job. This tools is very powerfuls. I was think next to try it with
>> scapy. That would be sweet. You can add custom flavors(data parsing/sending
>> libraries). My goal for this tool was to make everything as dynamic as
>> possible. calling of functions and dealing with parsed data in functions.
>> Only reason why I built is because I needed a tool like this. I know someone
>> else woulnd't mind having a tool like this either, so here you go. If you
>> can please donate or something somehow.
>>
>> Upcoming Features:
>> use of parsed data from more than one file at a time.
>> pyGTK for ease of configuration creation(any help?)
>> gui creation of custom functions
>> automatic form parsing based on given urls in config
>>
>> -Alex Goretoy
>> http://www.alexgoretoy.com
>> somebodywhocarez at gmail.com
>>
>
>
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