I'm supposed to use Django's ORM and I'm also supposed to generate an HTML report file, so I was thinking of using Django's instead of another tool (like Beautiful Soup)
@Wolff that's probably a great way to do it! Django is designed for the task of reading database info and outputting web pages which is just what you're doing
you can create a quick Django project to do this and then spider it to save the data, or write a script to hit the pages and save the output
one easy way to do that is to use the test suite...
write a test that loads the pages you want and saves them, then you can run that test to refresh the data
I have a table for test results.
Let's say I have TestA and TestB.
Version: 2 | 2 | 2
TestA :Pass |Null |Fail
testB :Error |Fail |Null
Each test can be run at any time,
I want to display the latest result for that test.
what I've tried
x=self.results.filter(timeEnd__is...
Hi guys... Not a python question per se; but since it is about one of the Python gurus on SO, therefore, I thought about asking it here: Does anyone know, where is Alex Martelli nowadays... His last appearance on SO was quite a while back.