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## Python (requests)
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Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in Python (using `requests`) for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
### 1. Install Python:
#### macOS:
- Go to the official Python website: [https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/](https://www.python.org/downloads/macos/)
- Download the latest version for macOS and follow the installation instructions.
#### Windows:
- Go to the official Python website: [https://www.python.org/downloads/](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
- Download the latest version for Windows and run the installer. During installation, make sure to check the box that says "Add Python to PATH."
#### Linux:
- Most Linux distributions come with Python pre-installed. To check if Python is already installed, open the terminal and type:
```bash
python3 --version
```
- If it's not installed, you can install it via your package manager:
- On Ubuntu/Debian-based systems:
```bash
sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3
```
- On Fedora/CentOS-based systems:
```bash
sudo dnf install python3
```
### 2. Install the `requests` library:
#### macOS and Linux:
Open the terminal and type the following command to install the `requests` library using `pip`:
```bash
pip3 install requests
```
#### Windows:
Open Command Prompt (or PowerShell) and type the following command to install the `requests` library using `pip`:
```bash
pip install requests
```
### 3. Execute the generated code:
Once you have Python and `requests` installed, follow these steps to execute the generated code:
1. **Open a text editor** ✍️ (like Notepad on Windows, TextEdit on macOS, or any code editor like Visual Studio Code).
2. **Copy the generated code** 📋 from API Dash.
3. **Paste the code** into the text editor 🔄.
4. **Save the file** 💾 with a `.py` extension, such as `api_test.py`.
This makes the steps a little more visual and fun!
#### macOS and Linux:
1. Open the **Terminal**.
2. **Navigate to the directory** where you saved the `.py` file. For example:
```bash
cd /path/to/your/file
```
3. **Run the Python script** by typing the following command:
```bash
python3 api_test.py
```
#### Windows:
1. Open **Command Prompt** (or PowerShell).
2. **Navigate to the directory** where you saved the `.py` file. For example:
```bash
cd C:\path\to\your\file
```
3. **Run the Python script** by typing the following command:
```bash
python api_test.py
```
## Python (http.client)