app/gviz/examples/dynamic_example.py
author Lennard de Rijk <ljvderijk@gmail.com>
Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:43:23 -0700
changeset 3050 5f135cfac194
parent 2373 05ab9393303d
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Reworked the redirects to work with the new Request model. Also made use of the collection of Role Views in the Role View in combination with the role property in the Request model, to facilitate the redirects.

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

__author__ = "Misha Seltzer"

import gviz_api

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}]

data_table = gviz_api.DataTable(description)
data_table.LoadData(data)
print "Content-type: text/plain"
print
print data_table.ToJSonResponse(columns_order=("name", "salary", "full_time"),
                                order_by="salary")

# Put the url (http://google-visualization.appspot.com/python/dynamic_example)
# as your Google Visualization data source.