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The reason why it is so simple is that I wanted to get something into the project that people can use to compare different test runs easily. More functionality will come later. tools/python_charts/src/gviz_api.py is a copy of the Google visualization Python API available from http://google-visualization-python.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ Review URL: http://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/257003 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@893 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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This file describes how to setup Eclipse and then the Python Charts project
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Setup Eclipse
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These instructions were tested on Linux, but are very similar for Windows and
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Mac.
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1. Ensure you have Python 2.x installed
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2. Download and install Google App Engine SDK for Python from
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http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html
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3. Note which location you put App Engine in, as this will be needed later on.
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4. Download Eclipse from http://www.eclipse.org. Any distribution will probably
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do, but if you're going to do mainly web development, you might pick Eclipse
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IDE for JavaScript Web Developers
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5. Install the PyDev plugin using the Eclipse update site mentioned at
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http://pydev.org/download.html
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6. Install the Google Plugin for Eclipse: http://code.google.com/eclipse/
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Setup the project
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Generic instructions are available at
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http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/gettingstarted/ but the following
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should be enough:
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1. Launch Eclipse and create a workspace
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2. Create a new PyDev Project
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3. In the PyDev Project wizard, uncheck the "Use Default" checkbox for Project
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contents and browse to your tools/python_charts directory.
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4. Enter a project name. We'll assume PythonCharts in the examples below.
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5. In the radio button of the lower part of the window, select
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"Add project directory to the PYTHONPATH"
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6. Click Finish
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7. Select the Run > Run Configuration… menu item
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8. Create a new "Python Run" configuration
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9. Select your Python Charts project as project
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10. As Main Module, enter the path to your dev_appserver.py, which is a part
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of your App Engine installation,
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e.g. /usr/local/google_appengine/dev_appserver.py
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11. At the Arguments tab, enter the location of your project root.
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Using Eclipse variables if your project name is PythonCharts:
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${workspace_loc:PythonCharts}
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12. Launch the development app server by clicking the Run button.
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13. Launch a browser and go to http://localhost:8080
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