For example, you want to set 40% alpha transparence to #000000
(black color), you need to add 66
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# An example to get the remaining rate limit using the Github GraphQL API. | |
import requests | |
headers = {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR API KEY"} | |
def run_query(query): # A simple function to use requests.post to make the API call. Note the json= section. | |
request = requests.post('https://api.github.com/graphql', json={'query': query}, headers=headers) | |
if request.status_code == 200: |
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/** | |
* There is a write-up of how to get this code to run. https://elifk.us/en/retrieving-your-strava-data-with-google-app-scripts/ | |
*/ | |
var CLIENT_ID = '<ClientId for the Strava App>'; | |
var CLIENT_SECRET = '<Client Secret for the Strava App>'; | |
var SPREADSHEET_NAME = "StravaData"; | |
var SPREADSHEET_ID = "<Spreadsheet id for the Google Spreadsheet>"; | |
var SHEET_NAME = "Sheet1"; | |
var DEBUG = false; |
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