On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 14:57:14 -0700, hinaimran.mehr wrote: > I am pulling my hair with this problem right now, > > I have the following Data structure > > [<OldSample {u'counter_name': u'cpu_util', u'user_id': u'id', > u'resource_id': u'id', u'timestamp': u'2015-06-30T15:53:55', > u'counter_volume': 0.043}]
This isn't a print out of any python data structure that I recognise. I assume you have a list of dictionaries, and that each dictionary represents one sample. > I need to make it something like this to put in EON pubnub charting > libaray (see link: http://www.pubnub.com/developers/eon/chart/spline/) > > message: { > columns: [ > ["y": 0.043, "x": "2015-06-30T15:53:55"], > ["y": 0.045, "x": "2015-06-30T15:53:55"] > ] > > Now I have the following code > > data = cclient.samples.list(meter_name ='cpu_util', limit=2) > > result_rows = [] > for row in data: > formatted = """["y": %(counter_volume)0.3f, "x": > "%(timestamp)s"]""" % (row) > result_rows.append(formatted) > > print(',\n'.join(result_rows)) > > > clean_json(data) I assume you want the output as json. The solution may be to put the data into a suitable structure and dump the structure to json. import json thing = {} msg = {} cols = [] for row in data: col = {} col['x'] = row['timestamp'] col['y'] = row['counter_volume'] cols.append(col) msg['columns'] = cols thing['message'] = msg print thing print json.dumps(thing) -- Denis McMahon, denismfmcma...@gmail.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list