Django tables not updating column data
I'm trying to pull data from mongodb and display it as a table in display.html page.
My data from table looks something like this:
[{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub3, Sub4]', u'Student Name': u'A'}, {u'Subjects': u'[Sub2, Sub12, Sub7, Sub9]', u'Student Name': u'B'},{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub14]', u'Student Name': u'AC'},
Below is my code:
views.py
def data_list():
dis_data = db_data.find()
table = DataTable(list(dis_data))
RequestConfig(request).configure(table)
return render(request, 'app/dispaly.html', {'table': table})
My tables.py
import django_tables2 as tables
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name")
Subjects = tables.Column()
display.html
<html>
<body>
{% load render_table from django_tables2 %}
<div>
{% render_table table %}
</div>
</body>
</html>
But when displaying its only displaying subjects but not Student Name. Where is it going wrong ?
django tabular django-tables2
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I'm trying to pull data from mongodb and display it as a table in display.html page.
My data from table looks something like this:
[{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub3, Sub4]', u'Student Name': u'A'}, {u'Subjects': u'[Sub2, Sub12, Sub7, Sub9]', u'Student Name': u'B'},{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub14]', u'Student Name': u'AC'},
Below is my code:
views.py
def data_list():
dis_data = db_data.find()
table = DataTable(list(dis_data))
RequestConfig(request).configure(table)
return render(request, 'app/dispaly.html', {'table': table})
My tables.py
import django_tables2 as tables
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name")
Subjects = tables.Column()
display.html
<html>
<body>
{% load render_table from django_tables2 %}
<div>
{% render_table table %}
</div>
</body>
</html>
But when displaying its only displaying subjects but not Student Name. Where is it going wrong ?
django tabular django-tables2
add a comment |
I'm trying to pull data from mongodb and display it as a table in display.html page.
My data from table looks something like this:
[{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub3, Sub4]', u'Student Name': u'A'}, {u'Subjects': u'[Sub2, Sub12, Sub7, Sub9]', u'Student Name': u'B'},{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub14]', u'Student Name': u'AC'},
Below is my code:
views.py
def data_list():
dis_data = db_data.find()
table = DataTable(list(dis_data))
RequestConfig(request).configure(table)
return render(request, 'app/dispaly.html', {'table': table})
My tables.py
import django_tables2 as tables
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name")
Subjects = tables.Column()
display.html
<html>
<body>
{% load render_table from django_tables2 %}
<div>
{% render_table table %}
</div>
</body>
</html>
But when displaying its only displaying subjects but not Student Name. Where is it going wrong ?
django tabular django-tables2
I'm trying to pull data from mongodb and display it as a table in display.html page.
My data from table looks something like this:
[{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub3, Sub4]', u'Student Name': u'A'}, {u'Subjects': u'[Sub2, Sub12, Sub7, Sub9]', u'Student Name': u'B'},{u'Subjects': u'[Sub1, Sub2, Sub14]', u'Student Name': u'AC'},
Below is my code:
views.py
def data_list():
dis_data = db_data.find()
table = DataTable(list(dis_data))
RequestConfig(request).configure(table)
return render(request, 'app/dispaly.html', {'table': table})
My tables.py
import django_tables2 as tables
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name")
Subjects = tables.Column()
display.html
<html>
<body>
{% load render_table from django_tables2 %}
<div>
{% render_table table %}
</div>
</body>
</html>
But when displaying its only displaying subjects but not Student Name. Where is it going wrong ?
django tabular django-tables2
django tabular django-tables2
edited Nov 28 '18 at 18:11
Brian Tompsett - 汤莱恩
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asked Nov 28 '18 at 18:01
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You need to define the accessor in your Table Class's Name
column:
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name", accessor="Student Name") # <-- Here
Subjects = tables.Column()
that worked !! Adding "accessor" . guess it was not taking spacee?
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:11
Yes, so you neededaccessor
to access that key of the dictionary.
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:13
Ruddra not sure if i can ask here. If i want a bootstrap table what are all the changes to be added
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:33
I think you can look into this: django-tables2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/…
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:40
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You need to define the accessor in your Table Class's Name
column:
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name", accessor="Student Name") # <-- Here
Subjects = tables.Column()
that worked !! Adding "accessor" . guess it was not taking spacee?
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:11
Yes, so you neededaccessor
to access that key of the dictionary.
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:13
Ruddra not sure if i can ask here. If i want a bootstrap table what are all the changes to be added
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:33
I think you can look into this: django-tables2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/…
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:40
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You need to define the accessor in your Table Class's Name
column:
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name", accessor="Student Name") # <-- Here
Subjects = tables.Column()
that worked !! Adding "accessor" . guess it was not taking spacee?
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:11
Yes, so you neededaccessor
to access that key of the dictionary.
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:13
Ruddra not sure if i can ask here. If i want a bootstrap table what are all the changes to be added
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:33
I think you can look into this: django-tables2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/…
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:40
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You need to define the accessor in your Table Class's Name
column:
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name", accessor="Student Name") # <-- Here
Subjects = tables.Column()
You need to define the accessor in your Table Class's Name
column:
class DataTable(tables.Table):
Names = tables.Column(verbose_name = "Student Name", accessor="Student Name") # <-- Here
Subjects = tables.Column()
answered Nov 28 '18 at 18:11
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that worked !! Adding "accessor" . guess it was not taking spacee?
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:11
Yes, so you neededaccessor
to access that key of the dictionary.
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:13
Ruddra not sure if i can ask here. If i want a bootstrap table what are all the changes to be added
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:33
I think you can look into this: django-tables2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/…
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:40
add a comment |
that worked !! Adding "accessor" . guess it was not taking spacee?
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:11
Yes, so you neededaccessor
to access that key of the dictionary.
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:13
Ruddra not sure if i can ask here. If i want a bootstrap table what are all the changes to be added
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:33
I think you can look into this: django-tables2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/…
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:40
that worked !! Adding "accessor" . guess it was not taking spacee?
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:11
that worked !! Adding "accessor" . guess it was not taking spacee?
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:11
Yes, so you needed
accessor
to access that key of the dictionary.– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:13
Yes, so you needed
accessor
to access that key of the dictionary.– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:13
Ruddra not sure if i can ask here. If i want a bootstrap table what are all the changes to be added
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:33
Ruddra not sure if i can ask here. If i want a bootstrap table what are all the changes to be added
– Rachel
Nov 29 '18 at 6:33
I think you can look into this: django-tables2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/…
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:40
I think you can look into this: django-tables2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/…
– ruddra
Nov 29 '18 at 6:40
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