dtale-desktop
hyperglass
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2.6 | 2.5 | |
about 3 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause Clear License |
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dtale-desktop
- I made a data dashboard web app which you can interactively build by writing python code IN the dashboard. It's available as a python package, and contributors are very welcome! (and I actually need some)
- I made a data dashboard web app which you can interactively build by writing python code IN the dashboard. It's available as a python package, and contributors are welcome!
- Show HN: Dtaledesktop – organize your Python scripts into a data viz dashboard
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Hi pandas lovers - I released a package for easily converting your python scripts into data visualization dashboards (dtale/fastapi/react)
It can be run both locally and as a web service -- the demo site is actually running on a kubernetes cluster. When run as a web service, it uses websocket connections to push real-time updates, ensuring that all connected users see the same thing. There are a large number of settings which can be used to configure exactly how it behaves, documented [here](https://github.com/phillipdupuis/dtale-desktop#settings).
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If you use python/pandas/dtale for analysis, I released a free and open-source GUI for organizing your random python scripts into a data visualization dashboard
Also, if you want to you can run it as a web service -- the demo site is actually running on a kubernetes cluster. When run as a web service, it uses websocket connections to push real-time updates, ensuring that all connected users see the same thing. There are a large number of settings which can be used to configure exactly how it behaves, documented here.
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Need Help to understand importlib module
Inspiration taken from here: https://github.com/phillipdupuis/dtale-desktop/blob/master/dtale_desktop/source_code_tools.py#L20, in that case it's being used to execute text users write in a web browser as python code (text sent to server > server writes it to tempfile, turns the tempfile into a module, executes the code in the module, sends the result of executing that code back)
hyperglass
What are some alternatives?
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