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at July 24, 2009 16:57 by ndnichols
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import simplejson
def jsonp(func):
def foo(self, *args, **kwargs):
callback, _ = None, None
if 'callback' in kwargs and '_' in kwargs:
callback, _ = kwargs['callback'], kwargs['_']
del kwargs['callback'], kwargs['_']
ret = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
if callback is not None:
ret = '%s(%s)' % (callback, simplejson.dumps(ret))
return ret
return foo
class Server(object):
@cherrypy.expose
@jsonp
def MyMethod(self, arg1):
#do something with arg1
return 'Works'
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at June 3, 2009 16:46 by ndnichols
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import simplejson
def jsonp(func):
def foo(self, callback, _, *args, **kwargs):
ret = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
ret = '%s(%s)' % (callback, simplejson.dumps(ret))
return ret
return foo
class Server(object):
@cherrypy.expose
@jsonp
def MyMethod(self, arg1):
#do something with arg1
return 'Works'
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at June 3, 2009 16:45 by ndnichols
Initial Code
import simplejson
def jsonp(func):
def foo(self, callback, _, *args, **kwargs):
ret = func(self, *args, **kwargs)
ret = '%s(%s)' % (callback, simplejson.dumps(ret))
return ret
return foo
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This is a @property to take care of jsonp stuff if you're using CherryPy.
In your Javascript, (you're using JQuery, right?) you can do
`
$.ajax({url:"localhost:8080/MyMethod", data:{'arg1':'foo'}, dataType:"jsonp", success:onMyMethodComplete});
`
and you will get back your JS datastructure without having to worry about the jsonp stuff yourself.
Initial Title
JSONP property for cherrypy
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jquery
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Python