anywidget
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About
anywidget is both a specification and
toolkit for authoring reusable web-based widgets for interactive computing
environments.
- 🛠️ create custom Jupyter Widgets without complicated cookiecutter templates
- 📚 publish to PyPI like any other Python package
- 🤖 prototype within
.ipynb
or .py
files - 🚀 run in Jupyter, JupyterLab, Google Colab, VSCode, marimo and more
- ⚡ develop with instant HMR, like modern web frameworks
Learn more in the
Jupyter blog.
Installation
anywidget is available on PyPI:
pip install "anywidget[dev]"
and also on conda-forge:
conda install -c conda-forge anywidget
Usage
The easiest way to start developing with anywidget is with the Python package.
import anywidget
import traitlets
class CounterWidget(anywidget.AnyWidget):
_esm = """
function render({ model, el }) {
let button = document.createElement("button");
button.innerHTML = `count is ${model.get("value")}`;
button.addEventListener("click", () => {
model.set("value", model.get("value") + 1);
model.save_changes();
});
model.on("change:value", () => {
button.innerHTML = `count is ${model.get("value")}`;
});
el.appendChild(button);
}
export default { render };
"""
value = traitlets.Int(0).tag(sync=True)
Front-end code can also live in separate files (recommend):
import pathlib
import anywidget
import traitlets
class CounterWidget(anywidget.AnyWidget):
_esm = pathlib.Path("index.js")
_css = pathlib.Path("styles.css")
value = traitlets.Int(0).tag(sync=True)
Read the documentation to learn
more.
Packages
Beyond the primary Python package, anywidget provides an ecosystem of
tooling to help you build and distribute custom widgets.
Support
Having trouble? Get help in our Discord or open
a Discussion.
Contributing
New contributors welcome! Check out our
Contributors Guide for help getting started.
Join us on Discord to meet other maintainers.
We'll help you get your first contribution in no time!
Citation
If you use anywidget in your work, please consider citing the following
publications:
Our JOSS paper describing
the overall project and vision:
@article{manz2024anywidget,
title = {anywidget: reusable widgets for interactive analysis and visualization in computational notebooks},
volume = {9},
url = {https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.06939},
doi = {10.21105/joss.06939},
number = {102},
journal = {Journal of Open Source Software},
author = {Manz, Trevor and Abdennur, Nezar and Gehlenborg, Nils},
year = {2024},
note = {Publisher: The Open Journal},
pages = {6939},
}
Our SciPy paper, detailing
the motivation and approach behind Jupyter Widget ecosystem compatability:
@inproceedings{manz2024notebooks,
title = {Any notebook served: authoring and sharing reusable interactive widgets},
copyright = {https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
url = {https://doi.org/10.25080/NRPV2311},
doi = {10.25080/NRPV2311},
urldate = {2024-10-07},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 23rd {Python} in {Science} {Conference}},
author = {Manz, Trevor and Gehlenborg, Nils and Abdennur, Nezar},
month = jul,
year = {2024},
}