@@ -312,9 +312,8 @@ Get the first page on initial load and store the state (e.g., in memory or a fil
312312 " next_page_cursor" : pagination.next_page_cursor,
313313 " has_next_page" : pagination.has_next_page,
314314 }
315- # with open("pagination_state.json", "w") as f:
316- # with open("/tmp/seam_connected_accounts_list.json", "w") as f:
317- # json.dump(pagination_state, f)
315+ with open (" /tmp/seam_connected_accounts_list.json" , " w" ) as f:
316+ json.dump(pagination_state, f)
318317
319318 Get the next page at a later time using the stored state:
320319
@@ -326,15 +325,8 @@ Get the next page at a later time using the stored state:
326325 seam = Seam()
327326
328327 # Example: Load state from where it was stored
329- # with open("/tmp/seam_connected_accounts_list.json", "r") as f:
330- # pagination_state = json.load(f)
331- # Placeholder for loaded state:
332- pagination_state = {
333- " params" : {" limit" : 20 },
334- " next_page_cursor" : " some_cursor_value" ,
335- " has_next_page" : True ,
336- }
337-
328+ with open (" /tmp/seam_connected_accounts_list.json" , " r" ) as f:
329+ pagination_state = json.load(f)
338330
339331 if pagination_state.get(" has_next_page" ):
340332 paginator = seam.create_paginator(
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