Create a Python function out of a JS tree
I need to create a function from the following bunch of code:
jsHelperFunctions = """
function getTreeList(treeId) {
var $tree = $(treeId);
var itemsList = ;
var treeList = $($tree.jstree().get_json($tree, {
flat: true
})).each(function(i, val) {
itemsList.push($tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
})
return itemsList;
}
function getItemByItemCode(itemCode, itemsList) {
return itemsList.filter(val => val.original.account_code ==
itemCode)[0]
}"""
and this is the one line of code my supervisor gave me:
treeList = driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return
getTreeList("#tree");""")
Tried something like this, but I am not sure about that (first function):
def get_tree_list(treeId):
tree = treeId
itemsList =
treeList = tree.jstree().get_json(tree, flat: true).each(function(i, val)
itemsList.push(tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
return itemsList
Also what is about val
and the flat
in Py?
javascript python function jstree multilinestring
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I need to create a function from the following bunch of code:
jsHelperFunctions = """
function getTreeList(treeId) {
var $tree = $(treeId);
var itemsList = ;
var treeList = $($tree.jstree().get_json($tree, {
flat: true
})).each(function(i, val) {
itemsList.push($tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
})
return itemsList;
}
function getItemByItemCode(itemCode, itemsList) {
return itemsList.filter(val => val.original.account_code ==
itemCode)[0]
}"""
and this is the one line of code my supervisor gave me:
treeList = driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return
getTreeList("#tree");""")
Tried something like this, but I am not sure about that (first function):
def get_tree_list(treeId):
tree = treeId
itemsList =
treeList = tree.jstree().get_json(tree, flat: true).each(function(i, val)
itemsList.push(tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
return itemsList
Also what is about val
and the flat
in Py?
javascript python function jstree multilinestring
Welcome to StackOverflow. Can you please show us some sample codes that you tried?
– Kamal Nayan
Nov 21 '18 at 10:16
Seems more like a Do my homework for me kind of question.
– Sahil Mahajan Mj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:17
I have tried something like this but as I said, I am not really familiar with Py and JS as Programming languages. That should be the first function?
– Gyrospeter
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46
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I need to create a function from the following bunch of code:
jsHelperFunctions = """
function getTreeList(treeId) {
var $tree = $(treeId);
var itemsList = ;
var treeList = $($tree.jstree().get_json($tree, {
flat: true
})).each(function(i, val) {
itemsList.push($tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
})
return itemsList;
}
function getItemByItemCode(itemCode, itemsList) {
return itemsList.filter(val => val.original.account_code ==
itemCode)[0]
}"""
and this is the one line of code my supervisor gave me:
treeList = driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return
getTreeList("#tree");""")
Tried something like this, but I am not sure about that (first function):
def get_tree_list(treeId):
tree = treeId
itemsList =
treeList = tree.jstree().get_json(tree, flat: true).each(function(i, val)
itemsList.push(tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
return itemsList
Also what is about val
and the flat
in Py?
javascript python function jstree multilinestring
I need to create a function from the following bunch of code:
jsHelperFunctions = """
function getTreeList(treeId) {
var $tree = $(treeId);
var itemsList = ;
var treeList = $($tree.jstree().get_json($tree, {
flat: true
})).each(function(i, val) {
itemsList.push($tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
})
return itemsList;
}
function getItemByItemCode(itemCode, itemsList) {
return itemsList.filter(val => val.original.account_code ==
itemCode)[0]
}"""
and this is the one line of code my supervisor gave me:
treeList = driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return
getTreeList("#tree");""")
Tried something like this, but I am not sure about that (first function):
def get_tree_list(treeId):
tree = treeId
itemsList =
treeList = tree.jstree().get_json(tree, flat: true).each(function(i, val)
itemsList.push(tree.jstree().get_node(val.id))
return itemsList
Also what is about val
and the flat
in Py?
javascript python function jstree multilinestring
javascript python function jstree multilinestring
edited Nov 21 '18 at 11:56
Gyrospeter
asked Nov 21 '18 at 10:11
GyrospeterGyrospeter
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94
Welcome to StackOverflow. Can you please show us some sample codes that you tried?
– Kamal Nayan
Nov 21 '18 at 10:16
Seems more like a Do my homework for me kind of question.
– Sahil Mahajan Mj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:17
I have tried something like this but as I said, I am not really familiar with Py and JS as Programming languages. That should be the first function?
– Gyrospeter
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46
add a comment |
Welcome to StackOverflow. Can you please show us some sample codes that you tried?
– Kamal Nayan
Nov 21 '18 at 10:16
Seems more like a Do my homework for me kind of question.
– Sahil Mahajan Mj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:17
I have tried something like this but as I said, I am not really familiar with Py and JS as Programming languages. That should be the first function?
– Gyrospeter
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46
Welcome to StackOverflow. Can you please show us some sample codes that you tried?
– Kamal Nayan
Nov 21 '18 at 10:16
Welcome to StackOverflow. Can you please show us some sample codes that you tried?
– Kamal Nayan
Nov 21 '18 at 10:16
Seems more like a Do my homework for me kind of question.
– Sahil Mahajan Mj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:17
Seems more like a Do my homework for me kind of question.
– Sahil Mahajan Mj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:17
I have tried something like this but as I said, I am not really familiar with Py and JS as Programming languages. That should be the first function?
– Gyrospeter
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46
I have tried something like this but as I said, I am not really familiar with Py and JS as Programming languages. That should be the first function?
– Gyrospeter
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46
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Found the Solution. Took me a few days...
def getTreeList(treeId):
return driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return getTreeList(""""+ treeId
+"");")
treeList = getTreeList("#tree")
and this...
def getItemByCode(itemCode, treeList):
"""
Returns None if the item code is not found
"""
filtered_iterable = filter(lambda row : row["original"]["item_code"] == itemCode,
treeList)
filtered_list = list(filtered_iterable)
if len(filtered_list) == 0:
return None
assert(len(filtered_list) == 1) #item codes must be unique - so something's wrong
return filtered_list[0]
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Found the Solution. Took me a few days...
def getTreeList(treeId):
return driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return getTreeList(""""+ treeId
+"");")
treeList = getTreeList("#tree")
and this...
def getItemByCode(itemCode, treeList):
"""
Returns None if the item code is not found
"""
filtered_iterable = filter(lambda row : row["original"]["item_code"] == itemCode,
treeList)
filtered_list = list(filtered_iterable)
if len(filtered_list) == 0:
return None
assert(len(filtered_list) == 1) #item codes must be unique - so something's wrong
return filtered_list[0]
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Found the Solution. Took me a few days...
def getTreeList(treeId):
return driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return getTreeList(""""+ treeId
+"");")
treeList = getTreeList("#tree")
and this...
def getItemByCode(itemCode, treeList):
"""
Returns None if the item code is not found
"""
filtered_iterable = filter(lambda row : row["original"]["item_code"] == itemCode,
treeList)
filtered_list = list(filtered_iterable)
if len(filtered_list) == 0:
return None
assert(len(filtered_list) == 1) #item codes must be unique - so something's wrong
return filtered_list[0]
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Found the Solution. Took me a few days...
def getTreeList(treeId):
return driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return getTreeList(""""+ treeId
+"");")
treeList = getTreeList("#tree")
and this...
def getItemByCode(itemCode, treeList):
"""
Returns None if the item code is not found
"""
filtered_iterable = filter(lambda row : row["original"]["item_code"] == itemCode,
treeList)
filtered_list = list(filtered_iterable)
if len(filtered_list) == 0:
return None
assert(len(filtered_list) == 1) #item codes must be unique - so something's wrong
return filtered_list[0]
Found the Solution. Took me a few days...
def getTreeList(treeId):
return driver.execute_script(jsHelperFunctions + """ return getTreeList(""""+ treeId
+"");")
treeList = getTreeList("#tree")
and this...
def getItemByCode(itemCode, treeList):
"""
Returns None if the item code is not found
"""
filtered_iterable = filter(lambda row : row["original"]["item_code"] == itemCode,
treeList)
filtered_list = list(filtered_iterable)
if len(filtered_list) == 0:
return None
assert(len(filtered_list) == 1) #item codes must be unique - so something's wrong
return filtered_list[0]
answered Nov 28 '18 at 12:36
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Welcome to StackOverflow. Can you please show us some sample codes that you tried?
– Kamal Nayan
Nov 21 '18 at 10:16
Seems more like a Do my homework for me kind of question.
– Sahil Mahajan Mj
Nov 21 '18 at 10:17
I have tried something like this but as I said, I am not really familiar with Py and JS as Programming languages. That should be the first function?
– Gyrospeter
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46