Thank you! I will explore this in the next app!

On Thursday, August 7, 2014 2:15:57 AM UTC+8, Avi A wrote:
>
> When ever you change an option in one of the dropdown filtering options 
> above, the attached function runs, which sends two of the built in web2py 
> Ajax load function, to two different controllers, and the data is rendered 
> back on the page:
>
>    <script type="text/javascript">
>                  $(document).ready(function(){
>                    $("#filter_options").on('change', function(){
>                       platform=$( "#filter_platform" ).val();
>                       project=$( "#filter_project" ).val();
>                       device=$( "#filter_device" ).val();
>                       milestone=$( "#filter_milestone" ).val();
>                       env=$( "#filter_env" ).val();
>                       url_graphs = 'eco_graph.load?platform=' + platform + 
> '&project=' + project + '&device=' + device + '&milestone=' + milestone + 
> '&env=' + env;
>                       ajax(url_graphs, '', 'visualization');
>                       url_tests = 'eco_tests.load?platform=' + platform + 
> '&project=' + project + '&device=' + device + '&milestone=' + milestone +
> '&env=' + env;
>                       ajax(url_tests, '', 'tests_list')
>
>                   });
>
>                     });
>                   </script>
>
>
>
>
>  
>
> On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 8:51:40 PM UTC+3, lyn2py wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for sharing the short clip!
>>
>> I was wondering how you did the auto-loading of the content within each 
>> drop down menu at the top?
>> I always thought that to be difficult and have not ventured far in that 
>> area yet. I hope you can share how you did it! Thanks :)
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 7:23:56 PM UTC+8, Avi A wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I just wanted to share  a short video of an app I made.
>>> What it does in short;
>>> I do mobile automated tests locally. I use selenium/appium and 
>>> applitools (awesome startup) which does screenshots comparison for me and 
>>> when the test ends, they send a json with failed/passed counts info.
>>> when tests end, I post the data to the web2py app, (post api) where i 
>>> save the tests' data, and display it with google visualisation api and 
>>> allow saving the results as a report on excel file, for each given 
>>> view/filter.
>>> Thank you all for the support, special thanks to Anthony and Niplod.
>>> http://goo.gl/LOaAhs
>>>
>>>
>>>

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