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streamlit-slb-gallery
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Streamlit component that allows to display images and videos as gallery
Streamlit component that allows user display images and video gallery
pip install streamlit_slb_gallery
1.0.10
Fix the gallery pagination. load details only for selected events per page
1.1.0
stable version and able to customize the height
1.1.1
fix date format for alert time to yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
1.1.2
fix date format for alert time to yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss on missing seconds
1.1.3
fix date format for alert time to yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss on missing seconds
1.1.4
Fix pagination issue
1.1.5
Fix time display and conversion
1.1.6
Update violation type display
1.1.7
Show event with no image available
1.1.8
sort the gallery by latest start time
1.2.0
Add support to filter by Camera ID
1.2.2
Fix bug for date filter
1.2.3
Fix the sort for the gallery
1.2.4
Fix the gallery sorting
Use CogniteSdk instead of direct query from API
1.2.5
Add indicator to show Reviewed events and valid/invalid events
1.2.7
Add more filter for reviews and categories
1.2.8
Filtered and remove undefined images
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Streamlit component that allows to display images and videos as gallery
We found that streamlit-slb-gallery demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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