ian douglas wrote: > On 08/01/2011 01:03 PM, Peter Otten wrote: >> ian douglas wrote: >> >>> I'm using the Bono library for talking to EC2, and I'm getting a list of >>> >>> I cannot help you with the django or boto part. > > Well, I suppose that using django/bono wasn't really relevant to the > question. > > I appreciate the feedback though, I'll definitely keep it in mind for > future projects. The sort() and mykey() stuff you proposed looked neat. > I'll dig into that stuff more to see how it works when I finish this > project. I appreciate the LEGAL_SORTKEYS bit too, it was on my to-do > list as well. > > > In the end, I ended up flattening things a little, instead of having a > list of objects, and those objects holding a list of instances, and each > of those instances being objects themselves: > > reservations_bulk = conn.get_all_instances() > reservations_unsorted = [] ; > for reservation in reservations_bulk: > instance = reservation.instances[0].__dict__ > reservations_unsorted.append(instance) > reservations = sorted(reservations_unsorted, > key=itemgetter('launch_time')) > > I'm sure there's an even cleaner way of doing the for loop too?
Untested: from operator import attrgetter, itemgetter from itertools import imap firsts = imap(itemgetter(0), conn.get_all_instances()) reservations = sorted(firsts, key=attrgetter("launch_time")) This gives you objects rather than the objects' __dict__s. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor