webrtc/tools/python_charts/README
kjellander@webrtc.org 689cb300b5 First version of PythonCharts.
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
Setup Eclipse
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These instructions were tested on Linux, but are very similar for Windows and
Mac.
1. Ensure you have Python 2.x installed
2. Download and install Google App Engine SDK for Python from 
http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html
3. Note which location you put App Engine in, as this will be needed later on.
4. Download Eclipse from http://www.eclipse.org. Any distribution will probably
do, but if you're going to do mainly web development, you might pick Eclipse
IDE for JavaScript Web Developers
5. Install the PyDev plugin using the Eclipse update site mentioned at 
http://pydev.org/download.html
6. Install the Google Plugin for Eclipse: http://code.google.com/eclipse/
Setup the project
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Generic instructions are available at
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/gettingstarted/ but the following
should be enough:
1. Launch Eclipse and create a workspace
2. Create a new PyDev Project
3. In the PyDev Project wizard, uncheck the "Use Default" checkbox for Project
contents and browse to your tools/python_charts directory.
4. Enter a project name. We'll assume PythonCharts in the examples below.
5. In the radio button of the lower part of the window, select
"Add project directory to the PYTHONPATH"
6. Click Finish
7. Select the Run > Run Configuration… menu item
8. Create a new "Python Run" configuration
9. Select your Python Charts project as project
10. As Main Module, enter the path to your dev_appserver.py, which is a part
of your App Engine installation,
e.g. /usr/local/google_appengine/dev_appserver.py
11. At the Arguments tab, enter the location of your project root.
Using Eclipse variables if your project name is PythonCharts:
${workspace_loc:PythonCharts}
12. Launch the development app server by clicking the Run button.
13. Launch a browser and go to http://localhost:8080