have you looked into http://dev.s-cubism.com/plugin_jstree and 
http://dev.s-cubism.com/plugin_mptt ?
I had a requirement similar (4 level nested structure) and ended writing 
the logic in web2py and using jstree as a ui in the frontend......
I defintely learned some javascript in the way, but at the time those 
wonderful plugins didn't exist :P

Il giorno martedì 3 aprile 2012 12:04:05 UTC+2, Simon Ashley ha scritto:
>
> Nope, can probably do this as a dict/ json variable. 
> Its the linking the to javascript stuff that was causing the concern.
> (attempting a dynatree solution)
> Could be coming the the realisation that need python plus javascript 
> skills to make things work as a replacement for a c/s framework.
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 4:25:52 PM UTC+10, mart wrote:
>>
>> do you mean that you are looking to parse a directory structure (7 dirs 
>> deep) and dump the results to tables ?
>>
>> On Monday, April 2, 2012 8:21:12 PM UTC-4, Simon Ashley wrote:
>>>
>>> Pretty new to this and stumbling a little. 
>>> We need to generate a Treeview structure with the bottom node ending 
>>> with some links to other pages (graphs etc)
>>>
>>> Have a 7 level deep structure (each level in a different table) with 
>>> each level have a table format simple to the following: 
>>>   db.define_table('node', Field('parent',db.parent), Field('node_name'))
>>>   Tables will be maintained using smartgrid
>>>
>>> The intention is to use jsTree or similiar loaded/ rendered from a JSON 
>>> response.
>>> (structure could get big so may need to look at some dynamic loading)
>>>
>>> Was wondering if there is some sample code/ app that some one is will to 
>>> share to shed some light on which way to go?
>>> (have looked at sqlabs but that's not giving us the fuller picture)
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>

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