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S3Report
S3Report is a REST method handler for data analysis.
Functionality
S3Report can generate contingency tables (a.k.a. pivot tables) from S3Resources.
Dependencies
S3Report uses pyvttbl to generate contingency tables. A modified version of pyvttbl is integrated into the S3 framework.
Pyvttbl requires the following Python modules:
- numpy
- matplotlib
URL Methods
S3Report responds to the /report URL method, for all resources (generic method).
The following parameters are accepted:
Parameter Explanation required? rows the name of the field to be used for the table rows yes cols the name of the field to be used for the table columns no (if no cols are specified, all instance values appear in 1 column) fact the name of the field to be used for the instance values no (falls back to "name" if present, otherwise to "id") aggregate the aggregation function no (default: list) table whether to hide the pivot table (table=0) or show it (table=1) no chart render as chart by default, format: chart=<type>:<dimension> no
rows, cols and fact support the same options as list_fields:
- fields in the table
- virtual fields in the table
- fields/virtual fields in tables linked by foreign keys ($-notation)
The chart option accepts:
- type: piechart|barchart|breakdown
- dimension: rows|cols
S3Report supports a number of aggregation functions. The following functions have been tested so far:
Function Explanation list a comma-separated list of all instance values count the number of instance values sum the sum of all instance values avg the average (mean) of all instance values
Examples
- http://localhost:8000/eden/org/organisation/report?rows=country&cols=sector_id&fact=name
- http://localhost:8000/eden/pr/person/report?rows=age_group&cols=gender&fact=id&aggregate=count
$-notation for references:
reduced parameter list:
- http://localhost:8000/eden/org/office/report?rows=type&aggregate=count
- http://localhost:8000/eden/org/organisation/report?rows=sector_id
Report Options
Table configurations can contain a report_options item, which is a Storage object. This object is used to configure reports and report options form.
The rows, cols, facts and aggregate items are lists of available values for the user to select from.
The defaults property is a Storage object that contains the default values for the report. It can contain a value for rows, cols, fact, aggregate and totals (as described in URL Methods).
The search property is a list of S3Search widgets that will allow the report to be filtered. If no search property is specified, no filter form will be available.
Here is an example of a report_options item:
report_options=Storage(
rows=report_fields,
cols=report_fields,
fact=report_fields,
defaults=Storage(
rows="project_id",
cols="name",
fact="time_actual",
aggregate="sum",
totals=True
),
search=[
S3SearchOptionsWidget(
name="project_id",
label = T("Project"),
field = "project_id",
),
],
)
All items in report_options and defaults are optional.
If fact and methods are configured like:
report_options = Storage(
fact = [field1, field2, field3],
methods = [method1, method2],
...
)
then S3Report will automatically provide a selection of all (mathematically) meaningful field-method-combinations. Some of these combinations may not be relevant for the use-case, though. To specify field-method-combinations instead, you can configure it like:
report_options = Storage(
fact = [
(field1, method1),
(field2, method1),
(field2, method2),
(field3, method1),
],
...
)
Optionally, you can define a custom label for each combination (which will be used in the select list):
report_options = Storage(
fact = [
(field1, method1, T("My Report A")),
(field2, method1, T("My Report B")),
(field2, method2, T("My Report C")),
(field3, method1, T("My Report D")),
],
...
)
Of course, you can also specify custom labels for the fields where required:
report_options = Storage(
fact = [
((T("My Label For Field1"), field1), method1, T("My Report A")),
(field2, method1, T("My Report B")),
(field2, method2, T("My Report C")),
(field3, method1, T("My Report D")),
],
...
)
Further Development
The following enhancements are currently under development:
- Support for JSON, CSV and XLS exports

