Eric,

Have you consider IPython?

It is less appealing then the stack you are talking, but may be a fast
solution that can fill in some of you needs...

Richard

On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Eric's Gmail <eric.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Richard,
>
> I think Bokeh and MPLD3 are quite specifically designed to provide
> somewhat interactive scientific plots. Brython seems completely different.
>
> Eric
>
> - Eric
>
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2015, at 9:52 AM, Richard Vézina <ml.richard.vez...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I will probably try, but not soon...
>
> I am really currious to know how it works and can provide that kind of
> feature, maybe it is similar to Brython (http://www.brython.info/)...
>
> Richard
>
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Eric <eric.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Richard,
>>
>> If you try Bokeh and/or mpld3 please tell me how it went. I'll need
>> scientific plots in my application and would welcome any hints on how to
>> accomplish this in Web2py.
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 9:30:48 AM UTC-6, Richard wrote:
>>>
>>> Didn't know bokeh thanks!
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 10:43 PM, Kiran Subbaraman <
>>> subbaram...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Eric,
>>>> The best option then is for you to try out the "hello-world" example in
>>>> web2py. This will give you a good idea as to how to create a minimal web
>>>> application, and also insert your code. You need to start here:
>>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/03/overview#Say-hello
>>>> The stuff you are talking about should be pretty straight-forward in
>>>> web2py (or any other equivalent web framework).
>>>> You need to create a model file (to store stuff in the db), a
>>>> controller (where your plotting logic, like that of Bokeh / MPLD3, will
>>>> reside), and the view (the html where you render your charts, or even embed
>>>> javascript based plotting libraries - like d3js).
>>>> Feel free to ask questions as you work your way through the initial
>>>> web2py programming model.
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> Kiran Subbaramanhttp://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 26-01-2015 3:22 AM, Eric wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Kiran,
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks for the response. I'm extremely new to any sort of web
>>>> programming. I have a bit of Python experience. Unfortunately the response
>>>> above was simply above my head. I've written file parsers in Python so I
>>>> can handle that. I'm confident I can write the algorithms too. What I can't
>>>> figure out is how to integrate a plotting utility like Bokeh or possibly
>>>> MPLD3 (http://mpld3.github.io/index.html) into Web2py and get the plot
>>>> to show up in a Web2py created page. I've seen a few examples of how to
>>>> trigger a browser's file dialog, but don't know how to use that to get a
>>>> file into the Python parsing script. I'm usually pretty good at finding
>>>> resources on the web, but my general knowledge of web technologies is a
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>>  Eric
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 3:24:18 AM UTC-6, Kiran Subbaraman
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  I would use web2py for these requirements, because you get the
>>>>> authentication/authorization, sessions, DAL (for db access) capabilities
>>>>> out of the box.
>>>>> You probably need packages in addition to pydal (for DAL support), on
>>>>> top of Flask to accomplish this. Look at the gluino example to see what I
>>>>> mean: https://github.com/mdipierro/gluino
>>>>>
>>>>> ________________________________________
>>>>> Kiran Subbaramanhttp://subbaraman.wordpress.com/about/
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, 24-01-2015 9:53 PM, Eric wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>>  I'm new to web2py and have been working my way through the learning
>>>>> materials. I have a specific application and am wondering if web2py is a
>>>>> good choice for a framework or something simpler such as Flask.
>>>>> Specifically I want to create a web application (for an intranet) where a
>>>>> user would upload a data file using the standard browser file dialog, have
>>>>> it analyzed by an algorithm I've written in Python and then responses
>>>>> plotted on the page and also a file of results savable using the browsers
>>>>> standard save file dialog. I know enough Python to handle the file 
>>>>> parsing,
>>>>> data analysis and result file generation. I'll need access to Python
>>>>> libraries such as Numpy. I've discovered Bokah (
>>>>> http://bokeh.pydata.org) as an attractive plotting library. They use
>>>>> Flask in their tutorial. I haven't found anything particularly clear about
>>>>> how to invoke the browser file dialogs. Eventually I'd like to use a
>>>>> database to archive the uploaded data files and resulting result files
>>>>> along with other information such as user, date, instrument serial number,
>>>>> etc.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>  Eric
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