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Introducing the Socket Python SDK
The initial version of the Socket Python SDK is now on PyPI, enabling developers to more easily interact with the Socket REST API in Python projects.
The pydeck library is a set of Python bindings for making spatial visualizations with deck.gl, optimized for a Jupyter environment. To get started, see the documentation.
To install pydeck, see the instructions here.
For interactive demos, click the binder logo below:
The following code renders a visualization similar to the one above in a Jupyter notebook:
import pydeck as pdk
# 2014 locations of car accidents in the UK
UK_ACCIDENTS_DATA = ('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/uber-common/'
'deck.gl-data/master/examples/3d-heatmap/heatmap-data.csv')
# Define a layer to display on a map
layer = pdk.Layer(
'HexagonLayer',
UK_ACCIDENTS_DATA,
get_position=['lng', 'lat'],
auto_highlight=True,
elevation_scale=50,
pickable=True,
elevation_range=[0, 3000],
extruded=True,
coverage=1)
# Set the viewport location
view_state = pdk.ViewState(
longitude=-1.415,
latitude=52.2323,
zoom=6,
min_zoom=5,
max_zoom=15,
pitch=40.5,
bearing=-27.36)
# Render
r = pdk.Deck(layers=[layer], initial_view_state=view_state)
r.to_html('demo.html')
If you're developing outside a Jupyter environment, you can run:
r.to_html('demo.html', notebook_display=False)
See the gallery for more examples.
If you encounter an issue, file it in the deck.gl issues page and include your browser's console output, if any.
If you'd like to contribute to pydeck, please follow the deck.gl contribution guidelines and the pydeck development installation instructions.
FAQs
Widget for deck.gl maps
We found that pydeck demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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