trame-plotly extend trame widgets with components that can interface with Plotly to display their charts.
Plotly integration in trame allow you to create rich visualization by leveraging their Python or JavaScript interface. The JavaScript version is exposed via Vue.plotly within trame.widgets.plotly.Plotly class definition.
This package is not supposed to be used by itself but rather should come as a dependency of trame. For any specificity, please refer to the trame documentation.
trame-plotly can be installed with pip:
pip install --upgrade trame-plotly
The Trame Tutorial is the place to go to learn how to use the library and start building your own application.
The API Reference documentation provides API-level documentation.
The Plotly component relies on the server for generating the chart definition. This can be achieved by hand or by simply using the Python version of Plotly.
Using the Python library
import plotly.graph_objects as go
from trame.widgets import plotly
fig = go.Figure(
data=go.Contour(
z=[
[10, 10.625, 12.5, 15.625, 20],
[5.625, 6.25, 8.125, 11.25, 15.625],
[2.5, 3.125, 5.0, 8.125, 12.5],
[0.625, 1.25, 3.125, 6.25, 10.625],
[0, 0.625, 2.5, 5.625, 10],
]
)
)
fig2 = go.Figure(
data=go.Contour(
z=[
[5.625, 6.25, 8.125, 11.25, 15.625],
[2.5, 3.125, 5.0, 8.125, 12.5],
[10, 10.625, 12.5, 15.625, 20],
[0.625, 1.25, 3.125, 6.25, 10.625],
[0, 0.625, 2.5, 5.625, 10],
]
)
)
widget = plotly.Figure(fig)
widget.update(fig2)
But if you are feeling more adventurous you can use the component API directly by building the data yourself as well.
from trame.widgets import plotly
# https://plotly.com/javascript/reference/
plotly_data = [
{
"x": [1,2,3,4],
"y": [10,15,13,17],
"type": "scatter",
}
]
# https://plotly.com/javascript/reference/layout/
plotly_layout = {
"title": "My graph",
}
# https://plotly.com/javascript/configuration-options/
plotly_options = {
"scroll_zoom": True,
"editable": True,
"static_plot": True,
"to_image_options": {
"format": "svg", # one of png, svg, jpeg, webp
"filename": "custom_image",
"height": 500,
"width": 700,
"scale": 1 # Multiply title/legend/axis/canvas sizes by this factor
},
"display_mode_bar": True,
"mode_bar_buttons_to_remove": [
"zoom2d", "pan2d", "select2d", "lasso2d", "zoomIn2d", "zoomOut2d", "autoScale2d", "resetScale2d", # 2D
"zoom3d", "pan3d", "orbitRotation", "tableRotation", "handleDrag3d", "resetCameraDefault3d", "resetCameraLastSave3d", "hoverClosest3d", # 3D
"hoverClosestCartesian", "hoverCompareCartesian", # Cartesian
"zoomInGeo", "zoomOutGeo", "resetGeo", "hoverClosestGeo", # Geo
"hoverClosestGl2d", "hoverClosestPie", "toggleHover", "resetViews", "toImage", "sendDataToCloud", "toggleSpikelines", "resetViewMapbox", # Other
],
"mode_bar_buttons_to_add": [
{
"name": 'color toggler',
"icon": icon1, # https://plotly.com/javascript/configuration-options/#add-buttons-to-modebar
"click": "...",
},
],
"locale": "fr",
"display_logo": False,
"responsive": True,
"double_click_delay": 1000,
}
# Hand made chart
chart = plotly.Figure(
data=("chart_data", plotly_data),
layout=("chart_layout", plotly_layout),
**plotly_options,
)
Type | Values |
---|---|
properties | data, layout, display_mode_bar, scroll_zoom, editable, static_plot, to_image_options, mode_bar_buttons_to_remove, mode_bar_buttons_to_add, locale, display_logo, responsive, double_click_delay |
events | after_export, after_plot, animated, animating_frame, animation_interrupted, auto_size, before_export, button_clicked, click, click_annotation, deselect, double_click, framework, hover, legend_click, legend_double_click, relayout, restyle, redraw, selected, selecting, slider_change, slider_end, slider_start, transitioning, transition_interrupted, unhover |
trame-plotly is made available under the MIT License. For more details, see LICENSE This license has been chosen to match the one use by Plotly and vue-plotly which are instrumental for making that library possible.
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