
Hi, I am working on a project (nevow + twisted) where lots of statistical computing is done using "R", interfaced by rpy.py. It works very well. To be able to parameterize the computing, I defined an additional namespace and put the parameters with this namespace inside the nevow templates. It looks like: <html xmlns:nevow="http://nevow.com/ns/nevow/0.1" xmlns:new_namespace="http://new_namespace.de/ns/0.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="de" lang="de"> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type" /> </head> <body> <img new_namespace:title="Fehlerklasse 2 (letzte 50)" new_namespace:table="defect" new_namespace:fields="measurement_id gravity" new_namespace:reorder_x="1" new_namespace:reverse_x="1" new_namespace:sql="class = 2 ORDER BY _id DESC LIMIT 50" new_namespace:function="errorplot" new_namespace:smooth="2" nevow:data="Measurement" nevow:render="Plot"> </body> </html> The parameters are extracted like this: def data_Measurement (self, context, data): """Extracts the parameters from the attribute-list.". self.html_params = {} self.script_params = None todelete = [] for theKey in context.tag.attributes: keyFound = False if type(theKey) is tuple: if len(theKey) == 2: ns = theKey[0] tag = theKey[1] if ns == u'http:// new_namespace.de/ns/0.1' : name = tag value = context.tag.attributes.get(theKey) self.script_params[name] = value ## ## Append the key to the list of keys to remove later. ## Unfortunately the parameters must be cleared, so that only valid attributes ## according the html-element are present in the rendering step. ## todelete.append(theKey) ## ## Delete the param-keys from the attribule-list. ## Otherwise the attributes would be present in the rendering and this is for the birds. ## for theKey in todelete: del context.tag.attributes[theKey] In the function render_measurement() the function is called with the parameters (in this case "errorplot") and the resulting image is rendered. This also works very well. My question is: Is there a better and simpler way to do that? And if not, why do I have to remove the additional attributes, because later on nevow gets confused about this attributes and produces a nice stack-trace? The next question is: In the render_whatever() functions an image is produced, and I want to write the image directly with perhaps request.write(). How can this be done using nevow? Thanks, Werner
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Stumpe, Werner