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If I’m getting this correct, your first flight time should be 8:15pm CT (Nashville TZ) on 2023-02-16 and your returning flight should be at 1:55pm (Orlando TZ) on 2023-02-20. Are both incorrect?
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Hey @edshaw42, did you ever verify if the times were accurate or not?
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I'm pretty sure it's probably right. Thank you for the script by the way. I tried it yesterday and works wonderfully!
That being said I was about to comment that the days were wrong until I noticed it said UTC. And did my own conversions to check up against it.
But I could be wrong :: shrugs ::
It seems like your script is pulling the appropriate time to which to check in via their system it wouldn't matter about timezones since you're using the UTC of the system that has polled the data?
Otherwise can't wait to see when you're able to do the price check. I've been trying this other script but haven't been successful in deploying just yet.
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Thank you for the script by the way. I tried it yesterday and works wonderfully!
Glad you are finding it useful!
It seems like your script is pulling the appropriate time to which to check in via their system it wouldn't matter about timezones since you're using the UTC of the system that has polled the data?
UTC is the easiest to use to ensure the time will always correct. Southwest gives the airport code and time of the flight. In this file, the matching TZ is retrieved from the code. Then, the time is converted from that TZ to UTC.
Otherwise can't wait to see when you're able to do the price check
I’ll definitely try to include that at some point, although it’ll take some time. I’m still not sure on whether to include it as a separate project that is integrated with this script or keep it in this project. Any comments and/or feedback on #38 would be appreciated!
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I’ll definitely try to include that at some point, although it’ll take some time. I’m still not sure on whether to include it as a separate project that is integrated with this script or keep it in this project. Any comments and/or feedback on #38 would be appreciated!
If I have vote, I would vote for a separate project. I think it could overly complicate the check-in script. It needs to remain lightweight and single purposed, IMO.
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Related Issues (20)
- Add jitter to requests time(s) HOT 1
- Add account / reservation level notification settings HOT 2
- Introduce a custom POST endpoint for "other" notifications HOT 1
- Headers not present on some requests HOT 11
- Reservation monitor hung with lock HOT 6
- Check-in attempt occurred 3 minutes late (didn't sleep computer) HOT 8
- Occasionally getting NTPExceptions - uncaught HOT 7
- "ERROR__AIR_TRAVEL__BEFORE_CHECKIN_WINDOW" on returning flight in a round trip reservation HOT 7
- Python 3.8 unable to install requirements on rocky linux HOT 3
- ModuleNotFoundError HOT 3
- Auto-southwest-check-in attempts to checkin for already traveled leg HOT 3
- 2nd flight on same day didn't checkin successfully HOT 10
- log to stdout HOT 11
- Failed to check in to flight [CONF#] for [NAME]. Reason: Bad Request 400. HOT 3
- 403 and 429 Errors Thread HOT 150
- This should not be GET request as this url is only for POST HOT 14
- Develop branch: No element present exception during login HOT 31
- Notification Level for Check In only HOT 5
- Syntax Error HOT 2
- Webdriver times out HOT 18
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