Re: [web2py] Re: Is Web2py suitable for my project

2017-12-01 Thread 'Matthew J Watts' via web2py-users
great, thanks for your help Leoanal. I will give it a go! and thanks for your response Eric. I'll post the results of my work here in case anyone needs it in the future cheers Matt On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Eric's Gmail wrote: > Matt, > > Sorry to say that the project never progressed

Re: [web2py] Re: Is Web2py suitable for my project

2017-11-30 Thread Eric's Gmail
Matt, Sorry to say that the project never progressed so I can’t help you with web2py and Bokeh. Eric > On Nov 25, 2017, at 5:53 AM, 'Matthew J Watts' via web2py-users > wrote: > > Hi Eric > > Did you end up using web2py for this project? > > Like you i'm a Biologist trying to use Web2py by

[web2py] Re: Is Web2py suitable for my project

2017-11-28 Thread Leonel Câmara
I am not really a biologist or use bokeh. But looking at their documentation it looked pretty simple. So I decided to try it. Here's a simple example. This is your controller function def index(): from bokeh.plotting import figure from bokeh.embed import components # prepare some da

[web2py] Re: Is Web2py suitable for my project

2017-11-25 Thread 'Matthew J Watts' via web2py-users
Hi Eric Did you end up using web2py for this project? Like you i'm a Biologist trying to use Web2py by to query, process and visualize data, I was wondering if you could show me an example of how you integrated Bokeh into web2py Thanks Matt On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 5:23:22 PM UTC+1,