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import streamlit as st
import plotly.figure_factory as ff
import numpy as np
import random
# This code is different for each deployed app.
CURRENT_THEME = "blue"
IS_DARK_THEME = True
EXPANDER_TEXT = """
This is a custom theme. You can enable it by copying the following code
to `.streamlit/config.toml`:
```python
[theme]
primaryColor = "#E694FF"
backgroundColor = "#00172B"
secondaryBackgroundColor = "#0083B8"
textColor = "#C6CDD4"
font = "sans-serif"
```
"""
# This code is the same for each deployed app.
st.image(
"https://em-content.zobj.net/thumbs/320/apple/354/artist-palette_1f3a8.png",
width=100,
)
"""
# Try out Theming!
Click on the images below to view this app with different themes.
"""
""
THEMES = [
"light",
"dark",
"green",
"blue",
]
GITHUB_OWNER = "streamlit"
# Show thumbnails for available themes.
# As html img tags here, so we can add links on them.
cols = st.columns(len(THEMES))
for col, theme in zip(cols, THEMES):
# Get repo name for this theme (to link to correct deployed app)-
if theme == "light":
repo = "theming-showcase"
else:
repo = f"theming-showcase-{theme}"
# Set border of current theme to red, otherwise black or white
if theme == CURRENT_THEME:
border_color = "red"
else:
border_color = "lightgrey" if IS_DARK_THEME else "black"
col.markdown(
#f'<p align=center><a href="https://share.streamlit.io/{GITHUB_OWNER}/{repo}/main"><img style="border: 1px solid {border_color}" alt="{theme}" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/{GITHUB_OWNER}/theming-showcase/main/thumbnails/{theme}.png" width=150></a></p>',
f'<p align=center><a href="https://apps.streamlitusercontent.com/{GITHUB_OWNER}/{repo}/main/streamlit_app.py/+/"><img style="border: 1px solid {border_color}" alt="{theme}" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/{GITHUB_OWNER}/theming-showcase/main/thumbnails/{theme}.png" width=150></a></p>',
unsafe_allow_html=True,
)
if theme in ["light", "dark"]:
theme_descriptor = theme.capitalize() + " theme"
else:
theme_descriptor = "Custom theme"
col.write(f"<p align=center>{theme_descriptor}</p>", unsafe_allow_html=True)
""
with st.expander("Not loading?"):
st.write(
"You probably played around with themes before and overrode this app's theme. Go to ☰ -> Settings -> Theme and select *Custom Theme*."
)
with st.expander("How can I use this theme in my app?"):
st.write(EXPANDER_TEXT)
""
""
# Draw some dummy content in main page and sidebar.
def draw_all(
key,
plot=False,
):
st.write(
"""
# Example Widgets
These widgets don't do anything. But look at all the new colors they got πŸ‘€
```python
# First some code.
streamlit = "cool"
theming = "fantastic"
both = "πŸ’₯"
```
"""
)
st.checkbox("Is this cool or what?", key=key+":checkbox")
st.radio(
"How many balloons?",
["1 balloon 🎈", "2 balloons 🎈🎈", "3 balloons 🎈🎈🎈"],
key=key+":radio",
)
st.button("🀑 Click me", key=key+":button")
# if plot:
# st.write("Oh look, a plot:")
# x1 = np.random.randn(200) - 2
# x2 = np.random.randn(200)
# x3 = np.random.randn(200) + 2
# hist_data = [x1, x2, x3]
# group_labels = ["Group 1", "Group 2", "Group 3"]
# fig = ff.create_distplot(hist_data, group_labels, bin_size=[0.1, 0.25, 0.5])
# st.plotly_chart(fig, use_container_width=True)
st.file_uploader("You can now upload with style", key=key+":file_uploader")
st.slider(
"From 10 to 11, how cool are themes?", min_value=10, max_value=11, key=key+":slider"
)
# st.select_slider("Pick a number", [1, 2, 3], key=key)
st.number_input("So many numbers", key=key+":number_input")
st.text_area("A little writing space for you :)", key=key+":text_area")
st.text_input("Text input :)", key=key+":text_input")
st.selectbox(
"My favorite thing in the world is...",
["Streamlit", "Theming", "Baloooons 🎈 "],
key=key+":selectbox",
)
# st.multiselect("Pick a number", [1, 2, 3], key=key)
# st.color_picker("Colors, colors, colors", key=key)
with st.expander("Expand me!"):
st.write("Hey there! Nothing to see here πŸ‘€ ")
st.write("")
# st.write("That's our progress on theming:")
# st.progress(0.99)
if plot:
st.write("And here's some data and plots")
st.json({"data": [1, 2, 3, 4]})
st.dataframe({"data": [1, 2, 3, 4]})
st.table({"data": [1, 2, 3, 4]})
st.line_chart({"data": [1, 2, 3, 4]})
# st.help(st.write)
st.write("This is the end. Have fun building themes!")
draw_all("main", plot=True)
with st.sidebar:
draw_all("sidebar")