app/gviz/examples/static_example.py
author Madhusudan C.S <madhusudancs@gmail.com>
Sat, 25 Jul 2009 01:09:46 +0530
changeset 2679 0ede2f3adbc1
parent 2373 05ab9393303d
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Adds to Melange a tags framework based on taggable-mixin. The taggable-mixin allowed only tag per Datastore model. This is extended framework allows any arbitrary number of tags per Datastore model. Also, now one can define different models for different Tag types which are all inherited from the base Tag model provided by taggable-mixin. The GHOPTask model makes use of 2 tags per model, one for difficulty and the other for task_type, both using the tags framework. Reviewed by: Paweł Sołyga

#!/usr/bin/python
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"""Example of static use of Google Visualization Python API."""

__author__ = "Misha Seltzer"

import gviz_api

page_template = """
<html>
  <head>
  <title>Static example</title>
    <script src="http://www.google.com/jsapi" type="text/javascript"></script>
    <script>
      google.load("visualization", "1", {packages:["table"]});

      google.setOnLoadCallback(drawTable);
      function drawTable() {
        %(jscode)s
        var jscode_table = new google.visualization.Table(document.getElementById('table_div_jscode'));
        jscode_table.draw(jscode_data, {showRowNumber: true});

        var json_table = new google.visualization.Table(document.getElementById('table_div_json'));
        var json_data = new google.visualization.DataTable(%(json)s, 0.5);
        json_table.draw(json_data, {showRowNumber: true});
      }
    </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <H1>Table created using ToJSCode</H1>
    <div id="table_div_jscode"></div>
    <H1>Table created using ToJSon</H1>
    <div id="table_div_json"></div>
  </body>
</html>
"""


def main():
  # Creating the data
  description = {"name": ("string", "Name"),
                 "salary": ("number", "Salary"),
                 "full_time": ("boolean", "Full Time Employee")}
  data = [{"name": "Mike", "salary": (10000, "$10,000"), "full_time": True},
          {"name": "Jim", "salary": (800, "$800"), "full_time": False},
          {"name": "Alice", "salary": (12500, "$12,500"), "full_time": True},
          {"name": "Bob", "salary": (7000, "$7,000"), "full_time": True}]

  # Loading it into gviz_api.DataTable
  data_table = gviz_api.DataTable(description)
  data_table.LoadData(data)

  # Creating a JavaScript code string
  jscode = data_table.ToJSCode("jscode_data",
                               columns_order=("name", "salary", "full_time"),
                               order_by="salary")
  # Creating a JSon string
  json = data_table.ToJSon(columns_order=("name", "salary", "full_time"),
                           order_by="salary")

  # Putting the JS code and JSon string into the template
  print page_template % vars()


if __name__ == "__main__":
  main()