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pygooglechart - A complete Python wrapper for the Google Chart API
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http://pygooglechart.slowchop.com/
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Copyright 2007-2008 Gerald Kaszuba
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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import os |
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import urllib |
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import urllib2 |
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import math |
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import random |
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import re |
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# Helper variables and functions
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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__version__ = '0.2.1' |
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__author__ = 'Gerald Kaszuba' |
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reo_colour = re.compile('^([A-Fa-f0-9]{2,2}){3,4}$') |
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def _check_colour(colour): |
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if not reo_colour.match(colour): |
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raise InvalidParametersException('Colours need to be in ' \ |
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'RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA format. One of your colours has %s' % \ |
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colour) |
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# Exception Classes
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class PyGoogleChartException(Exception): |
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pass
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class DataOutOfRangeException(PyGoogleChartException): |
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pass
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class UnknownDataTypeException(PyGoogleChartException): |
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pass
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class NoDataGivenException(PyGoogleChartException): |
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pass
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class InvalidParametersException(PyGoogleChartException): |
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pass
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class BadContentTypeException(PyGoogleChartException): |
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pass
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class AbstractClassException(PyGoogleChartException): |
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pass
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class UnknownChartType(PyGoogleChartException): |
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pass
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# Data Classes
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class Data(object): |
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def __init__(self, data): |
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if type(self) == Data: |
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raise AbstractClassException('This is an abstract class') |
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self.data = data |
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@classmethod
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def float_scale_value(cls, value, range): |
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lower, upper = range |
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assert(upper > lower) |
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max_value = cls.max_value() |
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scaled = (value-lower) * (float(max_value) / (upper - lower)) |
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return scaled |
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@classmethod
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def clip_value(cls, value): |
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return max(0, min(value, cls.max_value())) |
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@classmethod
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def int_scale_value(cls, value, range): |
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return int(round(cls.float_scale_value(value, range))) |
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@classmethod
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def scale_value(cls, value, range): |
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scaled = cls.int_scale_value(value, range) |
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clipped = cls.clip_value(scaled) |
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return clipped |
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class SimpleData(Data): |
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enc_map = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789' |
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def __repr__(self): |
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max_value = self.max_value() |
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encoded_data = [] |
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for data in self.data: |
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sub_data = [] |
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for value in data: |
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if value is None: |
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sub_data.append('_') |
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elif value >= 0 and value <= max_value: |
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sub_data.append(SimpleData.enc_map[value]) |
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else: |
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raise DataOutOfRangeException('cannot encode value: %d' |
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% value) |
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encoded_data.append(''.join(sub_data)) |
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return 'chd=s:' + ','.join(encoded_data) |
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@staticmethod
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def max_value(): |
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return 61 |
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class TextData(Data): |
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def __repr__(self): |
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max_value = self.max_value() |
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encoded_data = [] |
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for data in self.data: |
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sub_data = [] |
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for value in data: |
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if value is None: |
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sub_data.append(-1) |
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elif value >= 0 and value <= max_value: |
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sub_data.append("%.1f" % float(value)) |
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else: |
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raise DataOutOfRangeException() |
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encoded_data.append(','.join(sub_data)) |
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return 'chd=t:' + '|'.join(encoded_data) |
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@staticmethod
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def max_value(): |
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return 100 |
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@classmethod
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def scale_value(cls, value, range): |
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# use float values instead of integers because we don't need an encode
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# map index
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scaled = cls.float_scale_value(value, range) |
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clipped = cls.clip_value(scaled) |
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return clipped |
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class ExtendedData(Data): |
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enc_map = \ |
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'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-.'
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def __repr__(self): |
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max_value = self.max_value() |
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encoded_data = [] |
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enc_size = len(ExtendedData.enc_map) |
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for data in self.data: |
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sub_data = [] |
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for value in data: |
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if value is None: |
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sub_data.append('__') |
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elif value >= 0 and value <= max_value: |
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first, second = divmod(int(value), enc_size) |
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sub_data.append('%s%s' % ( |
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ExtendedData.enc_map[first], |
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ExtendedData.enc_map[second])) |
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else: |
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raise DataOutOfRangeException( \ |
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'Item #%i "%s" is out of range' % (data.index(value), \ |
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value)) |
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encoded_data.append(''.join(sub_data)) |
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return 'chd=e:' + ','.join(encoded_data) |
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@staticmethod
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def max_value(): |
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# Axis Classes
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class Axis(object): |
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BOTTOM = 'x' |
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TOP = 't' |
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LEFT = 'y' |
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RIGHT = 'r' |
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TYPES = (BOTTOM, TOP, LEFT, RIGHT) |
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def __init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, **kw): |
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assert(axis_type in Axis.TYPES) |
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self.has_style = False |
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self.axis_index = axis_index |
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self.axis_type = axis_type |
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self.positions = None |
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def set_index(self, axis_index): |
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self.axis_index = axis_index |
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def set_positions(self, positions): |
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self.positions = positions |
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def set_style(self, colour, font_size=None, alignment=None): |
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_check_colour(colour) |
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self.colour = colour |
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self.font_size = font_size |
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self.alignment = alignment |
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self.has_style = True |
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def style_to_url(self): |
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bits = [] |
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bits.append(str(self.axis_index)) |
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bits.append(self.colour) |
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if self.font_size is not None: |
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bits.append(str(self.font_size)) |
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if self.alignment is not None: |
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bits.append(str(self.alignment)) |
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return ','.join(bits) |
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def positions_to_url(self): |
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bits = [] |
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bits.append(str(self.axis_index)) |
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bits += [str(a) for a in self.positions] |
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return ','.join(bits) |
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class LabelAxis(Axis): |
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def __init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, values, **kwargs): |
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Axis.__init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, **kwargs) |
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self.values = [str(a) for a in values] |
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return '%i:|%s' % (self.axis_index, '|'.join(self.values)) |
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class RangeAxis(Axis): |
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def __init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, low, high, **kwargs): |
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Axis.__init__(self, axis_index, axis_type, **kwargs) |
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self.low = low |
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self.high = high |
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return '%i,%s,%s' % (self.axis_index, self.low, self.high) |
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class Chart(object): |
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of the chart. legend requires a list that corresponds to datasets.
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BASE_URL = 'http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?' |
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BACKGROUND = 'bg' |
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CHART = 'c' |
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VALID_SOLID_FILL_TYPES = (BACKGROUND, CHART, ALPHA) |
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SOLID = 's' |
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LINEAR_GRADIENT = 'lg' |
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LINEAR_STRIPES = 'ls' |
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def __init__(self, width, height, title=None, legend=None, colours=None, |
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auto_scale=True, x_range=None, y_range=None): |
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if type(self) == Chart: |
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raise AbstractClassException('This is an abstract class') |
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assert(isinstance(width, int)) |
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assert(isinstance(height, int)) |
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self.width = width |
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self.height = height |
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self.data = [] |
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self.set_title(title) |
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self.set_legend(legend) |
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self.set_colours(colours) |
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# Data for scaling.
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self.auto_scale = auto_scale # Whether to automatically scale data |
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self.x_range = x_range # (min, max) x-axis range for scaling |
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self.y_range = y_range # (min, max) y-axis range for scaling |
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self.scaled_data_class = None |
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self.scaled_x_range = None |
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self.scaled_y_range = None |
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self.fill_types = { |
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Chart.BACKGROUND: None, |
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Chart.CHART: None, |
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Chart.ALPHA: None, |
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}
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self.fill_area = { |
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Chart.BACKGROUND: None, |
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Chart.CHART: None, |
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Chart.ALPHA: None, |
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}
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self.axis = [] |
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self.markers = [] |
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self.line_styles = {} |
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self.grid = None |
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# URL generation
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def get_url(self, data_class=None): |
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url_bits = self.get_url_bits(data_class=data_class) |
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return self.BASE_URL + '&'.join(url_bits) |
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def get_url_bits(self, data_class=None): |
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url_bits.append(self.type_to_url()) |
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url_bits.append('chs=%ix%i' % (self.width, self.height)) |
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url_bits.append(self.data_to_url(data_class=data_class)) |
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if self.title: |
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url_bits.append('chtt=%s' % self.title) |
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if self.legend: |
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url_bits.append('chdl=%s' % '|'.join(self.legend)) |
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if self.colours: |
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url_bits.append('chco=%s' % ','.join(self.colours)) |
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url_bits.append(ret) |
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if ret: |
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if self.markers: |
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url_bits.append(self.markers_to_url()) |
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for index in xrange(max(self.line_styles) + 1): |
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if index in self.line_styles: |
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values = self.line_styles[index] |
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values = ('1', ) |
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style.append(','.join(values)) |
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url_bits.append('chls=%s' % '|'.join(style)) |
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if self.grid: |
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url_bits.append('chg=%s' % self.grid) |
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def download(self, file_name): |
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opener = urllib2.urlopen(self.get_url()) |
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if opener.headers['content-type'] != 'image/png': |
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def set_title(self, title): |
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if title: |
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self.title = urllib.quote(title) |
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self.title = None |
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def set_legend(self, legend): |
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assert(isinstance(legend, list) or isinstance(legend, tuple) or |
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if legend: |
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# make sure the colours are in the right format
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if colours: |
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for col in colours: |
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def fill_solid(self, area, colour): |
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assert(area in Chart.VALID_SOLID_FILL_TYPES) |
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self.fill_types[area] = Chart.SOLID |
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418 |
def _check_fill_linear(self, angle, *args): |
|
419 |
assert(isinstance(args, list) or isinstance(args, tuple)) |
|
420 |
assert(angle >= 0 and angle <= 90) |
|
421 |
assert(len(args) % 2 == 0) |
|
422 |
args = list(args) # args is probably a tuple and we need to mutate |
|
423 |
for a in xrange(len(args) / 2): |
|
424 |
col = args[a * 2] |
|
425 |
offset = args[a * 2 + 1] |
|
426 |
_check_colour(col) |
|
427 |
assert(offset >= 0 and offset <= 1) |
|
428 |
args[a * 2 + 1] = str(args[a * 2 + 1]) |
|
429 |
return args |
|
430 |
||
431 |
def fill_linear_gradient(self, area, angle, *args): |
|
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
432 |
assert(area in Chart.VALID_SOLID_FILL_TYPES) |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
433 |
args = self._check_fill_linear(angle, *args) |
434 |
self.fill_types[area] = Chart.LINEAR_GRADIENT |
|
435 |
self.fill_area[area] = ','.join([str(angle)] + args) |
|
436 |
||
437 |
def fill_linear_stripes(self, area, angle, *args): |
|
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
438 |
assert(area in Chart.VALID_SOLID_FILL_TYPES) |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
439 |
args = self._check_fill_linear(angle, *args) |
440 |
self.fill_types[area] = Chart.LINEAR_STRIPES |
|
441 |
self.fill_area[area] = ','.join([str(angle)] + args) |
|
442 |
||
443 |
def fill_to_url(self): |
|
444 |
areas = [] |
|
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
445 |
for area in (Chart.BACKGROUND, Chart.CHART, Chart.ALPHA): |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
446 |
if self.fill_types[area]: |
447 |
areas.append('%s,%s,%s' % (area, self.fill_types[area], \ |
|
448 |
self.fill_area[area])) |
|
449 |
if areas: |
|
450 |
return 'chf=' + '|'.join(areas) |
|
451 |
||
452 |
# Data
|
|
453 |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
454 |
||
455 |
def data_class_detection(self, data): |
|
456 |
"""Determines the appropriate data encoding type to give satisfactory |
|
457 |
resolution (http://code.google.com/apis/chart/#chart_data).
|
|
458 |
"""
|
|
459 |
assert(isinstance(data, list) or isinstance(data, tuple)) |
|
460 |
if not isinstance(self, (LineChart, BarChart, ScatterChart)): |
|
461 |
# From the link above:
|
|
462 |
# Simple encoding is suitable for all other types of chart
|
|
463 |
# regardless of size.
|
|
464 |
return SimpleData |
|
465 |
elif self.height < 100: |
|
466 |
# The link above indicates that line and bar charts less
|
|
467 |
# than 300px in size can be suitably represented with the
|
|
468 |
# simple encoding. I've found that this isn't sufficient,
|
|
469 |
# e.g. examples/line-xy-circle.png. Let's try 100px.
|
|
470 |
return SimpleData |
|
471 |
else: |
|
472 |
return ExtendedData |
|
473 |
||
474 |
def data_x_range(self): |
|
475 |
"""Return a 2-tuple giving the minimum and maximum x-axis |
|
476 |
data range.
|
|
477 |
"""
|
|
478 |
try: |
|
479 |
lower = min([min(s) for type, s in self.annotated_data() |
|
480 |
if type == 'x']) |
|
481 |
upper = max([max(s) for type, s in self.annotated_data() |
|
482 |
if type == 'x']) |
|
483 |
return (lower, upper) |
|
484 |
except ValueError: |
|
485 |
return None # no x-axis datasets |
|
486 |
||
487 |
def data_y_range(self): |
|
488 |
"""Return a 2-tuple giving the minimum and maximum y-axis |
|
489 |
data range.
|
|
490 |
"""
|
|
491 |
try: |
|
492 |
lower = min([min(s) for type, s in self.annotated_data() |
|
493 |
if type == 'y']) |
|
|
34
by gak
- initial unit tests |
494 |
upper = max([max(s) + 1 for type, s in self.annotated_data() |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
495 |
if type == 'y']) |
496 |
return (lower, upper) |
|
497 |
except ValueError: |
|
498 |
return None # no y-axis datasets |
|
499 |
||
500 |
def scaled_data(self, data_class, x_range=None, y_range=None): |
|
501 |
"""Scale `self.data` as appropriate for the given data encoding |
|
502 |
(data_class) and return it.
|
|
503 |
||
504 |
An optional `y_range` -- a 2-tuple (lower, upper) -- can be
|
|
505 |
given to specify the y-axis bounds. If not given, the range is
|
|
506 |
inferred from the data: (0, <max-value>) presuming no negative
|
|
507 |
values, or (<min-value>, <max-value>) if there are negative
|
|
508 |
values. `self.scaled_y_range` is set to the actual lower and
|
|
509 |
upper scaling range.
|
|
510 |
||
511 |
Ditto for `x_range`. Note that some chart types don't have x-axis
|
|
512 |
data.
|
|
513 |
"""
|
|
514 |
self.scaled_data_class = data_class |
|
515 |
||
516 |
# Determine the x-axis range for scaling.
|
|
517 |
if x_range is None: |
|
518 |
x_range = self.data_x_range() |
|
519 |
if x_range and x_range[0] > 0: |
|
520 |
x_range = (0, x_range[1]) |
|
521 |
self.scaled_x_range = x_range |
|
522 |
||
523 |
# Determine the y-axis range for scaling.
|
|
524 |
if y_range is None: |
|
525 |
y_range = self.data_y_range() |
|
526 |
if y_range and y_range[0] > 0: |
|
527 |
y_range = (0, y_range[1]) |
|
528 |
self.scaled_y_range = y_range |
|
529 |
||
530 |
scaled_data = [] |
|
531 |
for type, dataset in self.annotated_data(): |
|
532 |
if type == 'x': |
|
533 |
scale_range = x_range |
|
534 |
elif type == 'y': |
|
535 |
scale_range = y_range |
|
536 |
elif type == 'marker-size': |
|
537 |
scale_range = (0, max(dataset)) |
|
538 |
scaled_data.append([data_class.scale_value(v, scale_range) |
|
539 |
for v in dataset]) |
|
540 |
return scaled_data |
|
541 |
||
542 |
def add_data(self, data): |
|
543 |
self.data.append(data) |
|
544 |
return len(self.data) - 1 # return the "index" of the data set |
|
545 |
||
546 |
def data_to_url(self, data_class=None): |
|
547 |
if not data_class: |
|
548 |
data_class = self.data_class_detection(self.data) |
|
549 |
if not issubclass(data_class, Data): |
|
550 |
raise UnknownDataTypeException() |
|
551 |
if self.auto_scale: |
|
|
34
by gak
- initial unit tests |
552 |
print data_class |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
553 |
data = self.scaled_data(data_class, self.x_range, self.y_range) |
554 |
else: |
|
555 |
data = self.data |
|
556 |
return repr(data_class(data)) |
|
557 |
||
|
29
by gak
Added Google-o-meter chart |
558 |
def annotated_data(self): |
559 |
for dataset in self.data: |
|
560 |
yield ('x', dataset) |
|
561 |
||
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
562 |
# Axis Labels
|
563 |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
564 |
||
565 |
def set_axis_labels(self, axis_type, values): |
|
566 |
assert(axis_type in Axis.TYPES) |
|
|
33
by gak
pep8 fixes, version bump |
567 |
values = [urllib.quote(a) for a in values] |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
568 |
axis_index = len(self.axis) |
569 |
axis = LabelAxis(axis_index, axis_type, values) |
|
570 |
self.axis.append(axis) |
|
571 |
return axis_index |
|
572 |
||
573 |
def set_axis_range(self, axis_type, low, high): |
|
574 |
assert(axis_type in Axis.TYPES) |
|
575 |
axis_index = len(self.axis) |
|
576 |
axis = RangeAxis(axis_index, axis_type, low, high) |
|
577 |
self.axis.append(axis) |
|
578 |
return axis_index |
|
579 |
||
580 |
def set_axis_positions(self, axis_index, positions): |
|
581 |
try: |
|
582 |
self.axis[axis_index].set_positions(positions) |
|
583 |
except IndexError: |
|
584 |
raise InvalidParametersException('Axis index %i has not been ' \ |
|
585 |
'created' % axis) |
|
586 |
||
587 |
def set_axis_style(self, axis_index, colour, font_size=None, \ |
|
588 |
alignment=None): |
|
589 |
try: |
|
590 |
self.axis[axis_index].set_style(colour, font_size, alignment) |
|
591 |
except IndexError: |
|
592 |
raise InvalidParametersException('Axis index %i has not been ' \ |
|
593 |
'created' % axis) |
|
594 |
||
595 |
def axis_to_url(self): |
|
596 |
available_axis = [] |
|
597 |
label_axis = [] |
|
598 |
range_axis = [] |
|
599 |
positions = [] |
|
600 |
styles = [] |
|
601 |
index = -1 |
|
602 |
for axis in self.axis: |
|
603 |
available_axis.append(axis.axis_type) |
|
604 |
if isinstance(axis, RangeAxis): |
|
605 |
range_axis.append(repr(axis)) |
|
606 |
if isinstance(axis, LabelAxis): |
|
607 |
label_axis.append(repr(axis)) |
|
608 |
if axis.positions: |
|
609 |
positions.append(axis.positions_to_url()) |
|
610 |
if axis.has_style: |
|
611 |
styles.append(axis.style_to_url()) |
|
612 |
if not available_axis: |
|
613 |
return
|
|
614 |
url_bits = [] |
|
615 |
url_bits.append('chxt=%s' % ','.join(available_axis)) |
|
616 |
if label_axis: |
|
617 |
url_bits.append('chxl=%s' % '|'.join(label_axis)) |
|
618 |
if range_axis: |
|
619 |
url_bits.append('chxr=%s' % '|'.join(range_axis)) |
|
620 |
if positions: |
|
621 |
url_bits.append('chxp=%s' % '|'.join(positions)) |
|
622 |
if styles: |
|
623 |
url_bits.append('chxs=%s' % '|'.join(styles)) |
|
624 |
return '&'.join(url_bits) |
|
625 |
||
626 |
# Markers, Ranges and Fill area (chm)
|
|
627 |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
628 |
||
629 |
def markers_to_url(self): |
|
630 |
return 'chm=%s' % '|'.join([','.join(a) for a in self.markers]) |
|
631 |
||
|
31
by gak
Added priority to shape markers |
632 |
def add_marker(self, index, point, marker_type, colour, size, priority=0): |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
633 |
self.markers.append((marker_type, colour, str(index), str(point), \ |
|
31
by gak
Added priority to shape markers |
634 |
str(size), str(priority))) |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
635 |
|
636 |
def add_horizontal_range(self, colour, start, stop): |
|
637 |
self.markers.append(('r', colour, '1', str(start), str(stop))) |
|
638 |
||
639 |
def add_vertical_range(self, colour, start, stop): |
|
640 |
self.markers.append(('R', colour, '1', str(start), str(stop))) |
|
641 |
||
642 |
def add_fill_range(self, colour, index_start, index_end): |
|
643 |
self.markers.append(('b', colour, str(index_start), str(index_end), \ |
|
644 |
'1')) |
|
645 |
||
646 |
def add_fill_simple(self, colour): |
|
647 |
self.markers.append(('B', colour, '1', '1', '1')) |
|
648 |
||
|
27
by gak
grids and line styles are not only restricted to line chart types |
649 |
# Line styles
|
650 |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
651 |
|
652 |
def set_line_style(self, index, thickness=1, line_segment=None, \ |
|
653 |
blank_segment=None): |
|
654 |
value = [] |
|
655 |
value.append(str(thickness)) |
|
656 |
if line_segment: |
|
657 |
value.append(str(line_segment)) |
|
658 |
value.append(str(blank_segment)) |
|
659 |
self.line_styles[index] = value |
|
660 |
||
|
27
by gak
grids and line styles are not only restricted to line chart types |
661 |
# Grid
|
662 |
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
663 |
||
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
664 |
def set_grid(self, x_step, y_step, line_segment=1, \ |
665 |
blank_segment=0): |
|
666 |
self.grid = '%s,%s,%s,%s' % (x_step, y_step, line_segment, \ |
|
667 |
blank_segment) |
|
668 |
||
|
27
by gak
grids and line styles are not only restricted to line chart types |
669 |
|
670 |
class ScatterChart(Chart): |
|
671 |
||
672 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
673 |
return 'cht=s' |
|
674 |
||
675 |
def annotated_data(self): |
|
676 |
yield ('x', self.data[0]) |
|
677 |
yield ('y', self.data[1]) |
|
678 |
if len(self.data) > 2: |
|
679 |
# The optional third dataset is relative sizing for point
|
|
680 |
# markers.
|
|
681 |
yield ('marker-size', self.data[2]) |
|
682 |
||
|
33
by gak
pep8 fixes, version bump |
683 |
|
|
27
by gak
grids and line styles are not only restricted to line chart types |
684 |
class LineChart(Chart): |
685 |
||
686 |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
35
by gak
- Initial "grammar" code |
687 |
if type(self) == LineChart: |
688 |
raise AbstractClassException('This is an abstract class') |
|
|
27
by gak
grids and line styles are not only restricted to line chart types |
689 |
Chart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
690 |
||
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
691 |
|
692 |
class SimpleLineChart(LineChart): |
|
693 |
||
694 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
695 |
return 'cht=lc' |
|
696 |
||
697 |
def annotated_data(self): |
|
698 |
# All datasets are y-axis data.
|
|
699 |
for dataset in self.data: |
|
700 |
yield ('y', dataset) |
|
701 |
||
|
33
by gak
pep8 fixes, version bump |
702 |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
703 |
class SparkLineChart(SimpleLineChart): |
704 |
||
705 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
706 |
return 'cht=ls' |
|
707 |
||
|
33
by gak
pep8 fixes, version bump |
708 |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
709 |
class XYLineChart(LineChart): |
710 |
||
711 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
712 |
return 'cht=lxy' |
|
713 |
||
714 |
def annotated_data(self): |
|
715 |
# Datasets alternate between x-axis, y-axis.
|
|
716 |
for i, dataset in enumerate(self.data): |
|
717 |
if i % 2 == 0: |
|
718 |
yield ('x', dataset) |
|
719 |
else: |
|
720 |
yield ('y', dataset) |
|
721 |
||
|
33
by gak
pep8 fixes, version bump |
722 |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
723 |
class BarChart(Chart): |
724 |
||
725 |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
35
by gak
- Initial "grammar" code |
726 |
if type(self) == BarChart: |
727 |
raise AbstractClassException('This is an abstract class') |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
728 |
Chart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
729 |
self.bar_width = None |
|
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
730 |
self.zero_lines = {} |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
731 |
|
732 |
def set_bar_width(self, bar_width): |
|
733 |
self.bar_width = bar_width |
|
734 |
||
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
735 |
def set_zero_line(self, index, zero_line): |
736 |
self.zero_lines[index] = zero_line |
|
737 |
||
738 |
def get_url_bits(self, data_class=None, skip_chbh=False): |
|
|
25
by gak
Autoscale fixes and refactoring by Grahm Ullrich |
739 |
url_bits = Chart.get_url_bits(self, data_class=data_class) |
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
740 |
if not skip_chbh and self.bar_width is not None: |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
741 |
url_bits.append('chbh=%i' % self.bar_width) |
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
742 |
zero_line = [] |
743 |
if self.zero_lines: |
|
744 |
for index in xrange(max(self.zero_lines) + 1): |
|
745 |
if index in self.zero_lines: |
|
746 |
zero_line.append(str(self.zero_lines[index])) |
|
747 |
else: |
|
748 |
zero_line.append('0') |
|
749 |
url_bits.append('chp=%s' % ','.join(zero_line)) |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
750 |
return url_bits |
751 |
||
752 |
||
753 |
class StackedHorizontalBarChart(BarChart): |
|
754 |
||
755 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
756 |
return 'cht=bhs' |
|
757 |
||
758 |
||
759 |
class StackedVerticalBarChart(BarChart): |
|
760 |
||
761 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
762 |
return 'cht=bvs' |
|
763 |
||
764 |
def annotated_data(self): |
|
765 |
for dataset in self.data: |
|
766 |
yield ('y', dataset) |
|
767 |
||
768 |
||
769 |
class GroupedBarChart(BarChart): |
|
770 |
||
771 |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
35
by gak
- Initial "grammar" code |
772 |
if type(self) == GroupedBarChart: |
773 |
raise AbstractClassException('This is an abstract class') |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
774 |
BarChart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
775 |
self.bar_spacing = None |
|
776 |
self.group_spacing = None |
|
777 |
||
778 |
def set_bar_spacing(self, spacing): |
|
779 |
"""Set spacing between bars in a group.""" |
|
780 |
self.bar_spacing = spacing |
|
781 |
||
782 |
def set_group_spacing(self, spacing): |
|
783 |
"""Set spacing between groups of bars.""" |
|
784 |
self.group_spacing = spacing |
|
785 |
||
|
25
by gak
Autoscale fixes and refactoring by Grahm Ullrich |
786 |
def get_url_bits(self, data_class=None): |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
787 |
# Skip 'BarChart.get_url_bits' and call Chart directly so the parent
|
788 |
# doesn't add "chbh" before we do.
|
|
|
30
by gak
Added zero line to bar charts |
789 |
url_bits = BarChart.get_url_bits(self, data_class=data_class, |
790 |
skip_chbh=True) |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
791 |
if self.group_spacing is not None: |
792 |
if self.bar_spacing is None: |
|
|
33
by gak
pep8 fixes, version bump |
793 |
raise InvalidParametersException('Bar spacing is required ' \ |
794 |
'to be set when setting group spacing') |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
795 |
if self.bar_width is None: |
796 |
raise InvalidParametersException('Bar width is required to ' \ |
|
797 |
'be set when setting bar spacing') |
|
798 |
url_bits.append('chbh=%i,%i,%i' |
|
799 |
% (self.bar_width, self.bar_spacing, self.group_spacing)) |
|
800 |
elif self.bar_spacing is not None: |
|
801 |
if self.bar_width is None: |
|
802 |
raise InvalidParametersException('Bar width is required to ' \ |
|
803 |
'be set when setting bar spacing') |
|
804 |
url_bits.append('chbh=%i,%i' % (self.bar_width, self.bar_spacing)) |
|
|
27
by gak
grids and line styles are not only restricted to line chart types |
805 |
elif self.bar_width: |
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
806 |
url_bits.append('chbh=%i' % self.bar_width) |
807 |
return url_bits |
|
808 |
||
809 |
||
810 |
class GroupedHorizontalBarChart(GroupedBarChart): |
|
811 |
||
812 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
813 |
return 'cht=bhg' |
|
814 |
||
815 |
||
816 |
class GroupedVerticalBarChart(GroupedBarChart): |
|
817 |
||
818 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
819 |
return 'cht=bvg' |
|
820 |
||
821 |
def annotated_data(self): |
|
822 |
for dataset in self.data: |
|
823 |
yield ('y', dataset) |
|
824 |
||
825 |
||
826 |
class PieChart(Chart): |
|
827 |
||
828 |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
|
35
by gak
- Initial "grammar" code |
829 |
if type(self) == PieChart: |
830 |
raise AbstractClassException('This is an abstract class') |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
831 |
Chart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
832 |
self.pie_labels = [] |
|
833 |
||
834 |
def set_pie_labels(self, labels): |
|
835 |
self.pie_labels = [urllib.quote(a) for a in labels] |
|
836 |
||
|
25
by gak
Autoscale fixes and refactoring by Grahm Ullrich |
837 |
def get_url_bits(self, data_class=None): |
838 |
url_bits = Chart.get_url_bits(self, data_class=data_class) |
|
|
22
by gak
- pygooglechart.py converted to unix line breaks |
839 |
if self.pie_labels: |
840 |
url_bits.append('chl=%s' % '|'.join(self.pie_labels)) |
|
841 |
return url_bits |
|
842 |
||
843 |
def annotated_data(self): |
|
844 |
# Datasets are all y-axis data. However, there should only be
|
|
845 |
# one dataset for pie charts.
|
|
846 |
for dataset in self.data: |
|
847 |
yield ('y', dataset) |
|
848 |
||
849 |
||
850 |
class PieChart2D(PieChart): |
|
851 |
||
852 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
853 |
return 'cht=p' |
|
854 |
||
855 |
||
856 |
class PieChart3D(PieChart): |
|
857 |
||
858 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
859 |
return 'cht=p3' |
|
860 |
||
861 |
||
862 |
class VennChart(Chart): |
|
863 |
||
864 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
865 |
return 'cht=v' |
|
866 |
||
867 |
def annotated_data(self): |
|
868 |
for dataset in self.data: |
|
869 |
yield ('y', dataset) |
|
870 |
||
871 |
||
|
26
by gak
Initial radar chart implementation |
872 |
class RadarChart(Chart): |
873 |
||
874 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
875 |
return 'cht=r' |
|
876 |
||
|
33
by gak
pep8 fixes, version bump |
877 |
|
|
28
by gak
Added map chart type |
878 |
class SplineRadarChart(RadarChart): |
879 |
||
880 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
881 |
return 'cht=rs' |
|
882 |
||
883 |
||
884 |
class MapChart(Chart): |
|
885 |
||
886 |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|
887 |
Chart.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
|
888 |
self.geo_area = 'world' |
|
889 |
self.codes = [] |
|
890 |
||
891 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
892 |
return 'cht=t' |
|
893 |
||
894 |
def set_codes(self, codes): |
|
895 |
self.codes = codes |
|
896 |
||
897 |
def get_url_bits(self, data_class=None): |
|
898 |
url_bits = Chart.get_url_bits(self, data_class=data_class) |
|
899 |
url_bits.append('chtm=%s' % self.geo_area) |
|
900 |
if self.codes: |
|
901 |
url_bits.append('chld=%s' % ''.join(self.codes)) |
|
902 |
return url_bits |
|
903 |
||
|
29
by gak
Added Google-o-meter chart |
904 |
|
905 |
class GoogleOMeterChart(PieChart): |
|
906 |
"""Inheriting from PieChart because of similar labeling""" |
|
907 |
||
908 |
def type_to_url(self): |
|
909 |
return 'cht=gom' |
|
910 |
||
|
26
by gak
Initial radar chart implementation |
911 |
|
|
35
by gak
- Initial "grammar" code |
912 |
class ChartGrammar(object): |
913 |
||
914 |
def __init__(self, grammar): |
|
915 |
self.grammar = grammar |
|
916 |
self.chart = self.create_chart_instance() |
|
917 |
||
918 |
@staticmethod
|
|
919 |
def get_possible_chart_types(): |
|
920 |
possible_charts = [] |
|
921 |
for cls_name in globals(): |
|
922 |
if not cls_name.endswith('Chart'): |
|
923 |
continue
|
|
924 |
cls = globals()[cls_name] |
|
925 |
# Check if it is an abstract class
|
|
926 |
try: |
|
927 |
cls(1, 1) |
|
928 |
except AbstractClassException: |
|
929 |
continue
|
|
930 |
# Strip off "Class"
|
|
931 |
possible_charts.append(cls_name[:-5]) |
|
932 |
return possible_charts |
|
933 |
||
934 |
def create_chart_instance(self): |
|
935 |
assert('w' in grammar) # width is required |
|
936 |
assert('h' in grammar) # height is required |
|
937 |
assert('type' in grammar) # type is required |
|
938 |
types = ChartGrammar.get_possible_chart_types() |
|
939 |
if grammar['type'] not in types: |
|
940 |
raise UnknownChartType('%s is an unknown chart type. Possible ' |
|
941 |
'chart types are %s' % (grammar['type'], ','.join(types))) |
|
942 |
||
943 |
def download(self): |
|
944 |
pass
|
|
945 |