`item_urls` is not defined in example
See original GitHub issuehere in def parse
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Hi @FannyVieira - I think the comment on line 21, and other comments like it, are supposed to be placeholders for code-that’s-not-included-in-this-demo. So
item_urls
is simply assumed to be parsed somehow from the response, but we don’t show how that happened.This isn’t clear to everyone, so either we should:
# < processing code not shown >
to be super clear.By the way, are you interested in GSoC 2018? 😃
Thanks for the heads up @mandarvaze!