[Grok-dev] Example JSON-RPC example
Christian Klinger
cklinger at novareto.de
Fri Apr 3 04:10:40 EDT 2009
Hi Roger,
i don´t know if this is related to your problem.
But the json tests in grok return always a dict
back.
class MammothView(grok.JSON):
grok.context(Mammoth)
def run(self):
return { 'me': 'grok' }
def another(self):
return { 'another': 'grok'}
So maybe you have to say:
def reverse(self, msg):
return {'mystring': msg[::-1]}
HTH Christian
> on 04/02/2009 12:06 PM Souheil CHELFOUH wrote:
>> A very simple example here :
>> http://tracker.trollfot.org/browser/projects/dolmen/dolmen.packages/menhir.simple.navtree/menhir/simple/navtree/base.py
>
> Thanks Souheil,
>
> but I still have some problems understanding the JSON-RPC story. I
> understand that methods in a JSON class result in views. That is, when
> the method does not start with an underscore.
>
> But I don't really understand how to call/invoke/process the view.
>
> Let's say I followed the Grok Tutorial and have added this class to app.py:
>
> class SampleJson(grok.JSON):
> grok.context(Sample)
>
> def reverse(self, msg):
> return msg[::-1]
>
> Then, after having created a sample application, when I enter the URL
> http://localhost:8080/sample/reverse?msg=Hello
>
> the browser shows a page
> "olleH"
>
> But shouldn't I be able to only receive this piece of data in
> JSON-format and incorporate it into a web page? I don't get this piece
> of the puzzle. It appears to involve requests that have the content type
> application/x-www-form-urlencoded or application/json?
>
> I browsed a little around in your dolmen project, but I did not find how
> your jsonrpc class is *used*.
>
> Background information: I am trying to see if pyjamas (www.pyjs.org) can
> be used in conjunction with Grok. It is supposed to generate javascript
> AJAX-widgets from python.
>
> I'd appreciate if someone could help me a little further on track.
>
> Best,
>
> Roger
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