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@bdmason bdmason commented Nov 10, 2024

The Subquery graph was disabled a few weeks ago, we also removed the x subdomain. This PR should migrate you to the new API endpoint as well as the new website domain.

The limit has been changed from 1000 to 200 as 200 is our default limit now, I included it in the params just to make it obvious how many results to expect.

This is my first dabble with Python... please be cautious merging this...

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bdmason commented Nov 10, 2024

I’m not sure about the old subquery graph, but the new API requires an API key… the new request will fail without it.

Does this code get hit? Seems odd an issue hasn’t been raised yet.

It's not worth looking at the failing tests until there is a plan for how to handle (or avoid) the API auth.

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