On Tue, 27 May 2014 15:44:10 -0700
Lisa Nguyen <lisa.ngu...@linaro.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm writing scripts in Python using the LAVA XML-RPC API to parse data
> from my bundle stream.
> 
> I read the documentation for the dashboard.get_filter_results()
> method. I understand that by default, the count parameter is set to 10
> as shown here:
> 
> get_filter_results(filter_name, count=10, offset=0)

I get working results with:

 print "filter results: %s\n" % 
server.dashboard.get_filter_results(filter_name, 2)

or

 print "filter results: %s\n" % 
server.dashboard.get_filter_results(filter_name, 25)

or, to use offset:

 print "filter results: %s\n" % 
server.dashboard.get_filter_results(filter_name, 25, 15)

This does enforce strict variable ordering, I'm not sure why.

> I would like to be able to display more than 10 results (currently
> have 75 pm-qa test runs for beaglebone-black), or am I
> misunderstanding the purpose of count?

This might be a limitation in the linaro-django-xmlrpc support
integrated into lava-server. The xmlrpclib docs do appear to hint that
the usual python default argument syntax should work.

https://docs.python.org/2/library/xmlrpclib.html

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Neil Williams
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