Skip to main content

Datapane client library and CLI tool

Project description

Datapane

Datapane Cloud | Documentation | API Docs | Twitter | Blog

Pip Downloads Latest release Conda (channel only)

Turn a Python analysis into a beautiful document in 3 lines of code.

Datapane is a Python library which makes it simple to build reports from the common objects in your data analysis, such as pandas DataFrames, plots from Python visualisation libraries, and Markdown.

Reports can be exported as standalone HTML documents, with rich components which allow data to be explored and visualisations to be used interactively. You can also publish reports to our free public community platform or share them securely with your team and clients.

Getting Started

Installing Datapane

The best way to install Datapane is through pip or conda.

pip

pip3 install -U datapane

conda

conda install -c conda-forge "datapane>=0.10.0"

Datapane also works well in hosted Jupyter environments such as Colab or Binder, where you can install as follows:

!pip3 install --quiet datapane

Explainer Video

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3541695/117458709-7e80ba80-af42-11eb-9fa7-a11bb05229fe.mp4

Hello world

Let's say you wanted to create a document with a table viewer and an interactive plot:

import pandas as pd
import altair as alt
import datapane as dp

df = pd.read_csv('https://covid.ourworldindata.org/data/vaccinations/vaccinations-by-manufacturer.csv', parse_dates=['date'])
df = df.groupby(['vaccine', 'date'])['total_vaccinations'].sum().reset_index()

plot = alt.Chart(df).mark_area(opacity=0.4, stroke='black').encode(
    x='date:T',
    y=alt.Y('total_vaccinations:Q'),
    color=alt.Color('vaccine:N', scale=alt.Scale(scheme='set1')),
    tooltip='vaccine:N'
).interactive().properties(width='container')

total_df = df[df["date"] == df["date"].max()].sort_values("total_vaccinations", ascending=False).reset_index(drop=True)
total_styled = total_df.style.bar(subset=["total_vaccinations"], color='#5fba7d', vmax=total_df["total_vaccinations"].sum())

dp.Report("## Vaccination Report",
    dp.Plot(plot, caption="Vaccinations by manufacturer over time"),
    dp.Table(total_styled, caption="Current vaccination totals by manufacturer")
).save(path='report.html', open=True)

This would package a standalone HTML report document such as the following:

Report Example

Featured Examples

Here a few samples of the top reports created by the Datapane community. To see more, see our featured section.

Next Steps

Sharing Reports

Public sharing

In addition to saving documents locally, you can use Datapane Community to publish your reports. Datapane Community is a free hosted platform which is used by tens of thousands of people each month to view and share Python reports.

  • Reports can be published for free and shared publicly
  • You can embed them into places like Medium, Reddit, or your own website (see here)
  • Viewers can explore and download your data with additional DataTable analysis features

To get started, create a free API key (see here) and call the publish function on your report,

r = dp.Report(dp.DataTable(df), dp.Plot(chart))
r.publish(name="2020 Stock Portfolio", open=True)

Private sharing

If you need private report sharing, Datapane Cloud allows secure sharing of reports and the ability to deploy your Jupyter Notebooks or Python scripts as interactive apps.

  • Share reports privately with your company or external clients
  • Deploy Jupyter Notebooks and scripts as apps, with inputs that can be run by your team interactively to dynamically create results
  • Schedule reports to automatically update

Datapane Cloud is offered as both a managed SaaS service and an on-prem install. For more information, see the documentation. You can find pricing here.

Analytics

By default, the Datapane Python library collects error reports and usage telemetry. This is used by us to help make the product better and to fix bugs. If you would like to disable this, simply create a file called no_analytics in your datapane config directory, e.g.

Linux

$ mkdir -p ~/.config/datapane && touch ~/.config/datapane/no_analytics

macOS

$ mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Data/datapane && touch ~/Library/Application\ Data/no_analytics

Windows (PowerShell)

PS> mkdir ~/AppData/Roaming/datapane -ea 0
PS> ni ~/AppData/Roaming/datapane/no_analytics -ea 0

You may need to try ~/AppData/Local instead of ~/AppData/Roaming on certain Windows configurations depending on the type of your user-account.

Joining the community

Looking to get answers to questions or engage with us and the wider community? Check out our GitHub Discussions board.

Submit feature requests, issues, and bug reports on this GitHub repo.

Open-source, not open-contribution

Datapane is currently closed to external code contributions. However, we are tremendously grateful to the community for any feature requests, ideas, discussions, and bug reports.

Project details


Release history Release notifications | RSS feed

Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

datapane-0.11.4.tar.gz (2.2 MB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

datapane-0.11.4-py3-none-any.whl (2.3 MB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

File details

Details for the file datapane-0.11.4.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: datapane-0.11.4.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 2.2 MB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: poetry/1.1.6 CPython/3.9.5 Linux/5.4.0-1047-azure

File hashes

Hashes for datapane-0.11.4.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 7e057a07d5946390556fd52c11ea26a095a84cf7d17134be09753724d4a2f9b1
MD5 6ab27eb45c3a5a96042c89bd8d2d7a3f
BLAKE2b-256 10820c2ff4b5b4522e5e0eaf4da66a233243f218a922a6862a18cc39b86a3ea5

See more details on using hashes here.

File details

Details for the file datapane-0.11.4-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

  • Download URL: datapane-0.11.4-py3-none-any.whl
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 2.3 MB
  • Tags: Python 3
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: poetry/1.1.6 CPython/3.9.5 Linux/5.4.0-1047-azure

File hashes

Hashes for datapane-0.11.4-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 2e14041d50877669f416d27a7853e1cf263e4519af398bb2e5a8cae327918769
MD5 392ea17d1363407ea7d2c616558dc336
BLAKE2b-256 dc70d5ce32d765eef3bd26409a3cef86420aa86d9aded147760e02737bd5922c

See more details on using hashes here.

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page