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anywidget is both a specification and toolkit for authoring reusable web-based widgets for interactive computing environments.
- ๐ ๏ธ create custom Jupyter Widgets without complicated cookiecutter templates
- ๐ publish to PyPI like any other Python package
- ๐ค prototype within
.ipynb
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files - ๐ run in Jupyter, JupyterLab, Google Colab, VSCode, marimo and more
- โก develop with instant HMR, like modern web frameworks
Learn more in the Jupyter blog.
anywidget is available on PyPI:
pip install "anywidget[dev]"
and also on conda-forge:
conda install -c conda-forge anywidget
The easiest way to start developing with anywidget is with the Python package.
import anywidget
import traitlets
class CounterWidget(anywidget.AnyWidget):
# Widget front-end JavaScript code
_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 };
"""
# Stateful property that can be accessed by JavaScript & Python
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.
Beyond the primary Python package, anywidget provides an ecosystem of tooling to help you build and distribute custom widgets.
Name | Description | Version (click for changelogs) |
---|---|---|
anywidget |
Primary Python package | |
npm:@anywidget/types |
Client type declarations | |
npm:@anywidget/vite |
Vite plugin | |
npm:@anywidget/react |
React framework bridge | |
npm:@anywidget/svelte |
Svelte framework bridge | |
npm:create-anywidget |
CLI to bootstrap a new project | |
jsr:@anywidget/deno |
Backend for Deno Jupyter kernel | |
jsr:@anywidget/signals |
Signals bridge |
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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.curvenote.com/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},
}