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dtale reviews and mentions
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I need help lol
D-Tale: A Python library that provides an interactive web-based interface for data exploration and analysis.
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Something better than pandas? with interactive graphical UI?
Try this: https://github.com/man-group/dtale
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Mito – Excel-like interface for Pandas dataframes in Jupyter notebook
https://github.com/man-group/dtale
I find that I'm actually a lot faster using basic Pandas methods to get the data I want in exactly the form I want it.
If I really want to show everything, I just use:
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- Memray is a memory profiler for Python by Bloomberg
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For all the python/pandas users out there I just released a bunch of UI updates to the free visualizer, D-Tale
Here is the list of direct dependencies. I think the majority of the packages I'm using are pretty well-known. Maybe some of the plotly dash packages are aren't as well known (like dash-colorscales) and then some calculation-based packages (squarify, ppscore, missingno) might not be widely used. But as far as I can tell they are harmless. We used D-Tale at my company in an enterprise-style way through jupyterhub.
Hope these help & please support open-source by throwing your star on the repo.
Mostly reliant on pandas since this is a tool specifically designed for pandas. That being said it would be really easy for you to write a simple DB loader to that takes any SQL and returns the results in a pandas dataframe and just pass that to D-Tale. Its actually pretty easy to integrate D-Tale into your own flask/django/streamlit apps. Heres documentation about using it in Flask: https://github.com/man-group/dtale/blob/master/docs/EMBEDDED_FLASK.md
The jupyterhub-server-proxy plugin works great with it. Here's some documentation on how to use it: https://github.com/man-group/dtale#jupyterhub-w-jupyter-server-proxy
These are the most engrossing UI changes I've made in a while so please let me know if you run into any issues. You can play around with them on the demo site (please note that the "Github Fork" link covers the close button for the "sliding side panel" but you can close it using your ESC key). If these changes prove to be easier to use then I can start moving more functionality towards the "sliding side panel" rather than the old popup windows/tabs.
Your data is stored in memory so the size of your dataframe is limited to the memory of your machine. That being said we’ve allowed users to swap out the machanism which stores the data so you can use something like Redis or Shelve to allieviate memory. Here’s some documentation: https://github.com/man-group/dtale/blob/master/docs/GLOBAL_STATE.md
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man-group/dtale is an open source project licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dtale is TypeScript.