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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-django-plotly-dash
Version: 2.1.4
Release: 1
Summary: Django use of plotly dash apps through template tags
License: MIT
URL: https://github.com/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/6e/07/fa25d96657480f8e9cfb9c256929a5717a72954cbb8bfc4c829adfd467de/django-plotly-dash-2.1.4.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-plotly
Requires: python3-dash
Requires: python3-dpd-components
Requires: python3-dash-bootstrap-components
Requires: python3-channels
Requires: python3-Django
Requires: python3-Flask
Requires: python3-Werkzeug
%description
# django-plotly-dash
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/django-plotly-dash)
[](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/django-plotly-dash.svg)

[](https://coveralls.io/github/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash?branch=master)
[](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
Expose [plotly dash](https://plot.ly/products/dash/) apps as [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) tags. Multiple Dash apps can
then be embedded into a single web page, persist and share internal state, and also have access to the
current user and session variables.
See the source for this project here:
<https://github.com/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash>
This README file provides a short guide to installing and using the package, and also
outlines how to run the demonstration application.
More detailed information
can be found in the online documentation at
<https://readthedocs.org/projects/django-plotly-dash>
An online version of the demo can be found at <https://djangoplotlydash.com>
## Installation
First, install the package. This will also install plotly and some dash packages if they are not already present.
pip install django_plotly_dash
Then, add `django_plotly_dash` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your Django `settings.py` file
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_plotly_dash.apps.DjangoPlotlyDashConfig',
...
]
The application's routes need to be registered within the routing structure by an appropriate ``include`` statement in
a ``urls.py`` file. Note: `django_plotly_dash` is not a name of your application, it is referring to the inner namespace of this library. Please do not skip this step:
urlpatterns = [
...
path('django_plotly_dash/', include('django_plotly_dash.urls')),
]
The name within the URL is not important and can be changed.
For the final installation step, a migration is needed to update the
database:
./manage.py migrate
If using version 3.0 or later of Django, then the use of frames within
HTML documents has to be enabled by adding to the ``settings.py`` file:
X_FRAME_OPTIONS = 'SAMEORIGIN'
Further configuration, including live updating to share application
state, is described in the [online documentation](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
## Demonstration
The source repository contains a demo application. To clone the repo and lauch the demo:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash.git
cd django-plotly-dash
./make_env # sets up a virtual environment for development
# with direct use of the source code for the package
./prepare_redis # downloads a redis docker container
# and launches it with default settings
# *THIS STEP IS OPTIONAL*
./prepare_demo # prepares and launches the demo
# using the Django debug server at http://localhost:8000
```
## Usage
To use existing dash applications, first register them using the `DjangoDash` class. This
replaces the `Dash` class of the `dash` package.
Taking a very simple example inspired by the excellent [getting started](https://dash.plot.ly/) documentation:
```python
import dash
from dash import dcc, html
from django_plotly_dash import DjangoDash
app = DjangoDash('SimpleExample')
app.layout = html.Div([
dcc.RadioItems(
id='dropdown-color',
options=[{'label': c, 'value': c.lower()} for c in ['Red', 'Green', 'Blue']],
value='red'
),
html.Div(id='output-color'),
dcc.RadioItems(
id='dropdown-size',
options=[{'label': i, 'value': j} for i, j in [('L','large'), ('M','medium'), ('S','small')]],
value='medium'
),
html.Div(id='output-size')
])
@app.callback(
dash.dependencies.Output('output-color', 'children'),
[dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-color', 'value')])
def callback_color(dropdown_value):
return "The selected color is %s." % dropdown_value
@app.callback(
dash.dependencies.Output('output-size', 'children'),
[dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-color', 'value'),
dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-size', 'value')])
def callback_size(dropdown_color, dropdown_size):
return "The chosen T-shirt is a %s %s one." %(dropdown_size,
dropdown_color)
```
Note that the `DjangoDash` constructor requires a name to be specified. This name is then used to identify the dash app in
templates:
```jinja2
{% load plotly_dash %}
{% plotly_app name="SimpleExample" %}
```
The registration code needs to be in a location
that will be imported into the Django process before any model or template tag attempts to use it. The example Django application
in the demo subdirectory achieves this through an import in the main `urls.py` file; any `views.py` would also be sufficient.
Whilst this example allows for the direct use of existing `Dash` applications, it does not provide for the sharing or updating of
internal state. The [online documentation](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) provides details on using these
and other additional features.
## Development
The `make_env` script sets up the development environment, and pulls in the packages
specified in the `dev_requirements.txt` file. The `check_code` script invokes the test suite (using `pytest`) as well
as invoking `pylint` on both the package and the associated demo.
%package -n python3-django-plotly-dash
Summary: Django use of plotly dash apps through template tags
Provides: python-django-plotly-dash
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-django-plotly-dash
# django-plotly-dash
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/django-plotly-dash)
[](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/django-plotly-dash.svg)

[](https://coveralls.io/github/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash?branch=master)
[](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
Expose [plotly dash](https://plot.ly/products/dash/) apps as [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) tags. Multiple Dash apps can
then be embedded into a single web page, persist and share internal state, and also have access to the
current user and session variables.
See the source for this project here:
<https://github.com/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash>
This README file provides a short guide to installing and using the package, and also
outlines how to run the demonstration application.
More detailed information
can be found in the online documentation at
<https://readthedocs.org/projects/django-plotly-dash>
An online version of the demo can be found at <https://djangoplotlydash.com>
## Installation
First, install the package. This will also install plotly and some dash packages if they are not already present.
pip install django_plotly_dash
Then, add `django_plotly_dash` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your Django `settings.py` file
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_plotly_dash.apps.DjangoPlotlyDashConfig',
...
]
The application's routes need to be registered within the routing structure by an appropriate ``include`` statement in
a ``urls.py`` file. Note: `django_plotly_dash` is not a name of your application, it is referring to the inner namespace of this library. Please do not skip this step:
urlpatterns = [
...
path('django_plotly_dash/', include('django_plotly_dash.urls')),
]
The name within the URL is not important and can be changed.
For the final installation step, a migration is needed to update the
database:
./manage.py migrate
If using version 3.0 or later of Django, then the use of frames within
HTML documents has to be enabled by adding to the ``settings.py`` file:
X_FRAME_OPTIONS = 'SAMEORIGIN'
Further configuration, including live updating to share application
state, is described in the [online documentation](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
## Demonstration
The source repository contains a demo application. To clone the repo and lauch the demo:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash.git
cd django-plotly-dash
./make_env # sets up a virtual environment for development
# with direct use of the source code for the package
./prepare_redis # downloads a redis docker container
# and launches it with default settings
# *THIS STEP IS OPTIONAL*
./prepare_demo # prepares and launches the demo
# using the Django debug server at http://localhost:8000
```
## Usage
To use existing dash applications, first register them using the `DjangoDash` class. This
replaces the `Dash` class of the `dash` package.
Taking a very simple example inspired by the excellent [getting started](https://dash.plot.ly/) documentation:
```python
import dash
from dash import dcc, html
from django_plotly_dash import DjangoDash
app = DjangoDash('SimpleExample')
app.layout = html.Div([
dcc.RadioItems(
id='dropdown-color',
options=[{'label': c, 'value': c.lower()} for c in ['Red', 'Green', 'Blue']],
value='red'
),
html.Div(id='output-color'),
dcc.RadioItems(
id='dropdown-size',
options=[{'label': i, 'value': j} for i, j in [('L','large'), ('M','medium'), ('S','small')]],
value='medium'
),
html.Div(id='output-size')
])
@app.callback(
dash.dependencies.Output('output-color', 'children'),
[dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-color', 'value')])
def callback_color(dropdown_value):
return "The selected color is %s." % dropdown_value
@app.callback(
dash.dependencies.Output('output-size', 'children'),
[dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-color', 'value'),
dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-size', 'value')])
def callback_size(dropdown_color, dropdown_size):
return "The chosen T-shirt is a %s %s one." %(dropdown_size,
dropdown_color)
```
Note that the `DjangoDash` constructor requires a name to be specified. This name is then used to identify the dash app in
templates:
```jinja2
{% load plotly_dash %}
{% plotly_app name="SimpleExample" %}
```
The registration code needs to be in a location
that will be imported into the Django process before any model or template tag attempts to use it. The example Django application
in the demo subdirectory achieves this through an import in the main `urls.py` file; any `views.py` would also be sufficient.
Whilst this example allows for the direct use of existing `Dash` applications, it does not provide for the sharing or updating of
internal state. The [online documentation](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) provides details on using these
and other additional features.
## Development
The `make_env` script sets up the development environment, and pulls in the packages
specified in the `dev_requirements.txt` file. The `check_code` script invokes the test suite (using `pytest`) as well
as invoking `pylint` on both the package and the associated demo.
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for django-plotly-dash
Provides: python3-django-plotly-dash-doc
%description help
# django-plotly-dash
[](https://badge.fury.io/py/django-plotly-dash)
[](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dw/django-plotly-dash.svg)

[](https://coveralls.io/github/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash?branch=master)
[](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
Expose [plotly dash](https://plot.ly/products/dash/) apps as [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) tags. Multiple Dash apps can
then be embedded into a single web page, persist and share internal state, and also have access to the
current user and session variables.
See the source for this project here:
<https://github.com/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash>
This README file provides a short guide to installing and using the package, and also
outlines how to run the demonstration application.
More detailed information
can be found in the online documentation at
<https://readthedocs.org/projects/django-plotly-dash>
An online version of the demo can be found at <https://djangoplotlydash.com>
## Installation
First, install the package. This will also install plotly and some dash packages if they are not already present.
pip install django_plotly_dash
Then, add `django_plotly_dash` to `INSTALLED_APPS` in your Django `settings.py` file
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_plotly_dash.apps.DjangoPlotlyDashConfig',
...
]
The application's routes need to be registered within the routing structure by an appropriate ``include`` statement in
a ``urls.py`` file. Note: `django_plotly_dash` is not a name of your application, it is referring to the inner namespace of this library. Please do not skip this step:
urlpatterns = [
...
path('django_plotly_dash/', include('django_plotly_dash.urls')),
]
The name within the URL is not important and can be changed.
For the final installation step, a migration is needed to update the
database:
./manage.py migrate
If using version 3.0 or later of Django, then the use of frames within
HTML documents has to be enabled by adding to the ``settings.py`` file:
X_FRAME_OPTIONS = 'SAMEORIGIN'
Further configuration, including live updating to share application
state, is described in the [online documentation](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
## Demonstration
The source repository contains a demo application. To clone the repo and lauch the demo:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/GibbsConsulting/django-plotly-dash.git
cd django-plotly-dash
./make_env # sets up a virtual environment for development
# with direct use of the source code for the package
./prepare_redis # downloads a redis docker container
# and launches it with default settings
# *THIS STEP IS OPTIONAL*
./prepare_demo # prepares and launches the demo
# using the Django debug server at http://localhost:8000
```
## Usage
To use existing dash applications, first register them using the `DjangoDash` class. This
replaces the `Dash` class of the `dash` package.
Taking a very simple example inspired by the excellent [getting started](https://dash.plot.ly/) documentation:
```python
import dash
from dash import dcc, html
from django_plotly_dash import DjangoDash
app = DjangoDash('SimpleExample')
app.layout = html.Div([
dcc.RadioItems(
id='dropdown-color',
options=[{'label': c, 'value': c.lower()} for c in ['Red', 'Green', 'Blue']],
value='red'
),
html.Div(id='output-color'),
dcc.RadioItems(
id='dropdown-size',
options=[{'label': i, 'value': j} for i, j in [('L','large'), ('M','medium'), ('S','small')]],
value='medium'
),
html.Div(id='output-size')
])
@app.callback(
dash.dependencies.Output('output-color', 'children'),
[dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-color', 'value')])
def callback_color(dropdown_value):
return "The selected color is %s." % dropdown_value
@app.callback(
dash.dependencies.Output('output-size', 'children'),
[dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-color', 'value'),
dash.dependencies.Input('dropdown-size', 'value')])
def callback_size(dropdown_color, dropdown_size):
return "The chosen T-shirt is a %s %s one." %(dropdown_size,
dropdown_color)
```
Note that the `DjangoDash` constructor requires a name to be specified. This name is then used to identify the dash app in
templates:
```jinja2
{% load plotly_dash %}
{% plotly_app name="SimpleExample" %}
```
The registration code needs to be in a location
that will be imported into the Django process before any model or template tag attempts to use it. The example Django application
in the demo subdirectory achieves this through an import in the main `urls.py` file; any `views.py` would also be sufficient.
Whilst this example allows for the direct use of existing `Dash` applications, it does not provide for the sharing or updating of
internal state. The [online documentation](https://django-plotly-dash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) provides details on using these
and other additional features.
## Development
The `make_env` script sets up the development environment, and pulls in the packages
specified in the `dev_requirements.txt` file. The `check_code` script invokes the test suite (using `pytest`) as well
as invoking `pylint` on both the package and the associated demo.
%prep
%autosetup -n django-plotly-dash-2.1.4
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-django-plotly-dash -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Sun Apr 23 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 2.1.4-1
- Package Spec generated
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