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You are right for the most part. I attended a talk about pyscript[1] (runs python in the browser using wasm which is similar) and there is a 2x performance hit.
[1] https://pyscript.net
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Python HTTP library 'urllib3' now works in the browser
PyScript maintainer here - I'd love to hear more about this application! Either here, or over on our Discord (invite link is on the GitHub Page [1]).
[1] https://github.com/pyscript/pyscript?tab=readme-ov-file#summ...
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Convert code from alpha version to latest version. Where to find complete and precise changelogs?
For the first question - why your code previously created an HTML node but now just prints out the literal characters of the HTML - that was a change made in 2022.12.1, in Pull Request 915 to be specific. You can check out the single-line change that caused this, if you want. Essentially, calls to Element.write() or display() have their contents escaped by default, which wasn't the case before.
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How to access py-click from py-script?
Note that in the current release (2023.03.1 at time of writing), py-[event] listeners are only hooked up once at page-load time, so changing that attribute after the page loads won't do anything. In the upcoming release, py-[event] handlers are dynamically attached and managed each time a py-[event] attribute on the page is changed. (PR 1435)
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After tearing my hair out writing JavaScript the last few days how close are we to Python in the browser?
PyScript started as a usability layer around Pyodide for those not used to working in JS. It's now working on things like incorporating the Micropython runtime as an alternative, moving the interpreter to a worker thread, adding a plugins ecosystem, easier events API's, and more.
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Any way to display "working..." while waiting for py-reml to evaluate?
Some answers: https://github.com/pyscript/pyscript/discussions/1414
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How does PyScript work with 3rd party JS libraries, like Three.js ?
You can also check out the WebGL demo from the PyScript examples, which uses Thee.JS.
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NameError question
Mainly, the pys-onClick syntax that was present in earlier version in favor of the new py-* syntax, where * is a browser event name. It also takes a string of executable python instead of the name of a Callable. So in your case, you'd use py-click="get_input()". (There's a long-in-progress PR on GitHub with more examples.)
- Intrebare frontend
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Incorporating Two Languages Within A Project?
PyScript ? This is still experimental.
brython
- Brython (Browser Python) is an implementation of Python 3 running in the browser
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Python on a website
Or through an interpreter: https://github.com/brython-dev/brython
- Brython-3.10.6 Python to JavaScript JIT Now Using Abstract Syntax Tree
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Do you want to use PyScript?
I'm a bit sceptical. It's actually not the first time someone wants to include Python in the browser, for example, brython has tried something similar.
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Run Python in Your HTML via Pyodide
This uses Pyodide [0] under the hood [1], which is CPython compiled to WebAssembly. In all my tests of it, loading takes a long time ~5 seconds. Coldbrew [2], another distribution of CPython on Wasm, is another option with similar load times.
And Brython [3] is a completely different option without long load time: a Python interpreter implemented in JavaScript.
If load time is important, Brython is pretty nice. If feature completeness is important, Pyodide and Coldbrew are probably best.
[0] https://github.com/pyscript/pyscript/blob/main/pyscriptjs/sr...
[1] https://github.com/pyodide/pyodide
[2] https://github.com/plasticityai/coldbrew
[3] https://github.com/brython-dev/brython
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Is JavaScript necessary for python web developer.
Brython python implementation that runs in the browser
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hello guys...I am new to web development and want to know if I can use python for client-side development?
Yes you can use a tool such as brython. But i think you should learn javascript of you want to be a web developer.
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Front end with python.
Check out Brython: https://github.com/brython-dev/brython
- Show HN: Brython is an implementation of Python 3 running in the browser
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How would you implement a remote REPL? (e.g. Redis)
https://github.com/brython-dev/brython/blob/master/www/console.html is https://brython.info/console.html - a full interpreter running in the browser
What are some alternatives?
appdaemon - :page_facing_up: Python Apps for Home Automation
pyodide - Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly
Transcrypt - Python 3.9 to JavaScript compiler - Lean, fast, open! -
django-readers - A lightweight function-oriented toolkit for better organisation of business logic and efficient selection and projection of data in Django projects.
anvil-runtime - The runtime engine for hosting Anvil web apps
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
pypyjs - PyPy compiled to JavaScript
wasm3 - 🚀 A fast WebAssembly interpreter and the most universal WASM runtime
remi - Python REMote Interface library. Platform independent. In about 100 Kbytes, perfect for your diet.
NumPy - The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
krustlet - Kubernetes Rust Kubelet