JupyterLab
Features
The features of ipyvizzu-story
that are available in JupyterLab
are marked
with a green check.
- Display the created
Story
(play
method)
- Display the created
Story
(_repr_html_
method)
- Use fullscreen
- Use navigation buttons
- Set width/height of the
Story
- Export the
Story
into a html file
- Get the html
Story
as a string
Installation
Run the following command in your command line
pip install ipyvizzu-story[jupyter]
or place the following code into a notebook cell in order to install
ipyvizzu-story
(visit Installation chapter for more
options and details).
!pip install ipyvizzu-story[jupyter]
Sample
Try ipyvizzu-story
in JupyterLab
with the following sample.
# import ipyvizzu and ipyvizzu-story
from ipyvizzu import Data, Config
from ipyvizzustory import Slide, Step
from ipyvizzustory import Story # or
# from ipyvizzustory.env.ipy.story import Story
# create data and initialize Story with the created data
data = Data()
data.add_series("Foo", ["Alice", "Bob", "Ted"])
data.add_series("Bar", [15, 32, 12])
data.add_series("Baz", [5, 3, 2])
# you can also add data with pandas
# import pandas as pd
#
# data = Data()
# df = pd.read_csv(
# "https://ipyvizzu-story.vizzuhq.com/0.11/assets/data/data.csv"
# )
# data.add_df(df)
story = Story(data=data)
# create Slides and Steps and add them to the Story
slide1 = Slide(
Step(
Config({"x": "Foo", "y": "Bar"}),
)
)
story.add_slide(slide1)
slide2 = Slide(
Step(
Config({"color": "Foo", "x": "Baz", "geometry": "circle"}),
)
)
story.add_slide(slide2)
# you can set the width and height (CSS style)
story.set_size(width="800px", height="480px")
# you can export the Story into a html file
story.export_to_html(filename="mystory.html")
# or you can get the html Story as a string
html = story.to_html()
print(html)
# you can display the Story with the `play` method
story.play()
# or you can also use the `_repr_html_` method.
# story
Check the Tutorial for more info.