>>> print TAG(tempdata.replace("<!","[")).elements('data')[0].elements('current_condition')[0].elements('temp_c')[0].flatten() 32 >>>
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 4:04 AM, Praveen Bhat <praveenbha...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello, > > I am getting the following error: > > '<type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> 'str' object has no attribute > 'elements' > > I have the following code in controller: > > def index(): > import urllib2 > temp = urllib2.urlopen(' > http://free.worldweatheronline.com/feed/weather.ashx?q=udupi&format=xml&num_of_days=2&key=b019cd7d6a135850110711 > ') > tempdata = temp.read() > parseddata = XML(tempdata).xml() > return dict(parseddata = parseddata) > > the following code in view: > > {{extend 'layout.html'}} > > {{ for parseddata in parseddata: }} > > <l>{{=XML(parseddata.element("temp_C"))}}</li> > {{pass}} > > Regards > Praveen > > > > On Saturday, March 10, 2012 12:28:18 PM UTC+5:30, rochacbruno wrote: >> >> I guess it will work. >> >> {{ for parseddata in parseddata: }} >> >> <l>{{=XML(parseddata.elements("temp_C"))}}</li> >> >> {{pass}} >> >> On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 3:51 AM, Praveen Bhat <praveenbha...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I apologize as I could not reply... >>> >>> Yes I was able to get the parsed output but I want to display only the >>> data between < t e m p _ C > < / t e m p _ C > in the outputted XML and >>> not the whole XMl document.... >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> Praveen >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:50:21 PM UTC+5:30, yamandu wrote: >>>> >>>> As I can see, you got the XML and outputed it to the view. >>>> I dont see what you want more. Tell us. >>>> >>>> 2012/3/6 Praveen Bhat <praveenbha...@gmail.com>: >>>> > Hello, >>>> > >>>> > I have come to the point where the whole XML document is returned, as >>>> u can >>>> > see in the attached file. >>>> > >>>> > I have used the following code: >>>> > >>>> > Controller: >>>> > >>>> > def index(): >>>> > import urllib2 >>>> > temp = >>>> > urllib2.urlopen(' >>>> http://free.worldweatheronline.com/feed/weather.ashx?q=udupi&format=xml&num_of_days=2&key=b019cd7d6a135850110711 >>>> ') >>>> > tempdata = temp.read() >>>> > parseddata = XML(tempdata).xml() >>>> > return dict(parseddata = parseddata) >>>> > >>>> > View: >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > {{ for parseddata in parseddata: }} >>>> > >>>> > <l>{{=XML(parseddata)}}</li> >>>> > >>>> > {{pass}} >>>> > >>>> > I am missing something here. Could you please help. >>>> > >>>> > Regards >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > On Monday, March 5, 2012 10:14:46 PM UTC+5:30, yamandu wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >> You can do something like in >>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/5 >>>> >> : >>>> >> Parsing >>>> >> >>>> >> The TAG object is also an XML/HTML parser. It can read text and >>>> >> convert into a tree structure of helpers. This allows manipulation >>>> >> using the API above: >>>> >> >>> html = '<h1>Title</h1><p>this is a <span>test</span></p>' >>>> >> >>> parsed_html = TAG(html) >>>> >> >>> parsed_html.element('span')[0]='TEST' >>>> >> >>> print parsed_html >>>> >> <h1>Title</h1><p>this is a <span>TEST</span></p> >>>> >> >>>> >> 2012/3/5 Praveen Bhat <praveenbha...@gmail.com>: >>>> >> > Hello, >>>> >> > >>>> >> > I am using http://worldweatheronline.com API to display weather >>>> info. >>>> >> > The >>>> >> > API returns the data in XML format. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > How can i render the same in a HTML page in Web2py. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Link for accessing the API Data: >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Weather API >>>> >> > >>>> >> > I have done the same in PHP as following: >>>> >> > >>>> >> > <? >>>> >> > $xml = >>>> >> > >>>> >> > simplexml_load_file(' >>>> http://free.worldweatheronline.com/feed/weather.ashx?q=udupi&format=xml&num_of_days=5&key=b019cd7d6a135850110711' >>>> ); >>>> >> > $current = $xml->xpath("/data/current_condition"); >>>> >> > ?> >>>> >> > >>>> >> > <div class="weather"> >>>> >> > <p><h5>Weather :</h5> >>>> >> > <?= $current[0]->temp_C ?>° C, >>>> >> > <?= $current[0]->weatherDesc ?></p> >>>> >> > </div> >>>> >> > >>>> >> > How can I do the same in web2py? >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Regards, >>>> >> > Praveen >>>> >> > >>>> >> >>>> >> -- >>>> >> Carlos J. Costa >>>> >> Cientista da Computação >>>> >> Esp. Gestão em Telecom >>>> >> >>>> >> EL MELECH NEEMAN! >>>> >> אָמֵן >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Carlos J. Costa >>>> Cientista da Computação >>>> Esp. Gestão em Telecom >>>> >>>> EL MELECH NEEMAN! >>>> אָמֵן >>>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> >> Bruno Rocha >> [http://rochacbruno.com.br] >> >> -- Bruno Rocha [http://rochacbruno.com.br]