'Browser' object has no attribute '_Browser__raise_on_404'
tayloramurphy opened this issue · 12 comments
Running ubuntu on a p2.xlarge on AWS.
Python version Python 2.7.12 :: Anaconda 4.2.0 (64-bit)
kaggle-cli version 0.12.3
"kg config" returns proper settings [('username', u'mykaggleemail@gmail.com'), ('password', '********'), ('competition', u'dogs-vs-cats-redux-kernels-edition')]
command I'm running:
kg submit submissions.csv -m "Initial Submission"
The resulting error is 'Browser' object has no attribute '_Browser__raise_on_404'
Any ideas? Thanks!
I can't reproduce this issue, and there is no code related with the resulting error explicitly. Does this issue continue to exist on your environment?
Or there are other error messages?
Unfortunately that's all I get.
ubuntu@ip-10-0-0-13:~/kaggle$ kg submit submission.csv -m "Initial Submission"
'Browser' object has no attribute '_Browser__raise_on_404'
Is there a way to run a verbose version of this command?
Answered my own question on that one... RTFM indeed!
ubuntu@ip-10-0-0-13:~/kaggle$ kg -v submit submission.csv -m "Initial submission"
Starting new HTTPS connection (1): www.kaggle.com
https://www.kaggle.com:443 "GET /c/dogs-vs-cats-redux-kernels-edition HTTP/1.1" 200 12214
'Browser' object has no attribute '_Browser__raise_on_404'
Can you upgrade kaggle-cli by pip install -U kaggle-cli
and execute the command again?
Successfully built kaggle-cli
Installing collected packages: kaggle-cli
Found existing installation: kaggle-cli 0.12.3
Uninstalling kaggle-cli-0.12.3:
Successfully uninstalled kaggle-cli-0.12.3
Successfully installed kaggle-cli-0.12.5
ubuntu@ip-10-0-0-13:~/kaggle$ kg -v submit submission.csv -m "Initial submission"
Starting new HTTPS connection (1): www.kaggle.com
https://www.kaggle.com:443 "GET /c/dogs-vs-cats-redux-kernels-edition HTTP/1.1" 200 12211
'Browser' object has no attribute '_Browser__raise_on_404'
I have confirmed that my username and password are correct and verified the competition id.
Very weird... I believe the error is raised from https://github.com/floydwch/kaggle-cli/blob/master/kaggle_cli/submit.py#L40 and related to https://github.com/hickford/MechanicalSoup/blob/master/mechanicalsoup/browser.py#L70 .
Please remove ~/.kaggle-cli/browser.pickle
and execute the command in verbose mode again. It'll issue login request and let's see does the error still raise.
That fixed it! It uploaded, I got the something went wrong
error b/c my csv label was wrong. I fixed that, resubmitted and the score was returned.
I do wish I knew how it got it into that weird state. Ah, well. Thank you for your help!
I guess it's related to the Python pickle mechanism, do you have switched the Python version?
I'm doing this on a p2 instance based on the instructions in the fast.ai documentation. It's possible something in the AMI or setup scripts altered something, but as far as I understand it, it's just running the 2.7 anaconda version
OK. The error might raise again if the Python 2 pickle doesn't handle private variable. But maybe it does.
There is another possibility that kaggle-cli changed the pickle protocol from default to protocol 2 and back to default few days ago.
If the error occurs again, please reopen the issue. Thanks.
I just had this same issue and rm ~/.kaggle-cli/browser.pickle
fixed the issue for me. Not sure what the underlying issue was, but at least it was an easy fix. Thanks for the great tool!