I'm trying to create an table in html from a Maria DB table, from a python script. I'm getting some unexpected results.
The environment is Centos 7, I'm using Python3 with apache. Here is copy of the script I'm using: ******* SCRIPT START ********* import mysql.connector import cgitb cgitb.enable() mydb = mysql.connector.connect( host="localhost", user="root", password="somepassword", database="somedb" ) mycursor = mydb.cursor() mycursor.execute("select name, provisioned_space, used_space, memory_size, cpus, ip_address, host_cpu, host_mem from projecttable where name like '%newproject%'") myresult = mycursor.fetchall() print "Content-type: text/plain:charset=utf-8" print for x in myresult: print(x) ******* SCRIPT STOPS ********* It works. But I get alot of extraneous data I don't need or want. Here is an example of the output: ********* OUTPUT STARTS *********** Content-type: text/plain:charset=utf-8 (u'host1.mydomain.com', u'106.11 GB', u'32.72 GB', u'1 GB', u'1', u'172.18.33.62', u'Running', u'16 MHz') (u'hopst2.mydomain.com', u'106.08 GB', u'56.87 GB', u'1 GB', u'1', u'172.17.4.82', u'Running', u'0 Hz') ********* OUTPUT STOPS *********** Is this typical of Python? Do I need create another script to clean up the output? Or is there a better way to extract data from a MariaDB instance, and put it in an HTML table? Any advise would be appreciated. TIA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list