Please try to change the ‘user-agent’, which might have a play in the issue
with ‘nasdaq.com’ [1]. If the issue still persists, have you tried to
access the data from ‘nasdaq.com’ via other ways, such as writing codes or
sending requests instead of using wget? This could possibly help isolate
No, api.nasdaq.com is not on AE..
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 3:16:25 PM UTC-5 Olu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you again for reporting this issue. I understand your attempt to
> download data from your App Engine application using wget hangs and
> probably fails. I understand the command
Hello,
Thank you again for reporting this issue. I understand your attempt to
download data from your App Engine application using wget hangs and
probably fails. I understand the command used is wget --user-agent=Safari
"https://api.nasdaq.com/api/quote/AAPL/dividends?assetclass=stocks;
It'll be a python script (flask)
Since it doesn't work (hangs, just like wget) I'm trying wget to see what
works and what doesn't..
web is not my core competence. Could you tell me how to format the wget as
you suggest? :)
Thanks!
On Monday, October 5, 2020 at 2:58:01 PM UTC-5 George (Cloud
Tried wget with --no-check-certificate and the result is the same - just
hangs..
On Monday, October 5, 2020 at 2:58:01 PM UTC-5 George (Cloud Platform
Support) wrote:
> Do you have a service running in App Engine? How do you run wget in this
> case from that service?
>
> You should be aware
Do you have a service running in App Engine? How do you run wget in this
case from that service?
You should be aware that by default, the App Engine implementation of the
HTTPS wrapper attempts to validate the certificate of the host, and rejects
requests where the certificate does not match.