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Hedron

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Build admin tools, CRUD apps, and dashboards in Python—without building a separate frontend.

Hedron is a typed, server-rendered UI framework for FastAPI. Routes return Python components, Hedron renders safe HTML, and HTMX updates just the part of the page that changed. You keep FastAPI's routing, dependency injection, middleware, and JSON APIs; you do not need a Node.js toolchain or a full-script rerun model.

A Hedron app with a status panel updated by HTMX

Requires Python 3.11–3.14. Pin the published hedron>=0.56.0,<0.59 release from PyPI. The repository checkout tip is v0.58.0 (PyPI still 0.56.0; Git tag/PyPI upload for 0.58.0 is deferred). The fastest path uses uv:

uvx --from "hedron>=0.56.0,<0.59" hedron new my-hedron-app
cd my-hedron-app
uv sync
uv run uvicorn app:app --reload

Open http://127.0.0.1:8000, then click Refresh status. Only the status region is returned and swapped into the page.

The generated app (from hedron new) is ordinary Python:

import os
from datetime import UTC, datetime

from hedron import Hedron, Page, Stack, Text, html

app = Hedron(
    title="Hedron App",
    security="standard",
    explorer="off",
    session_secret=os.environ.get("HEDRON_SESSION_SECRET", "replace-in-production"),
)


@app.refreshable("/status")
def status():
    stamp = datetime.now(UTC).strftime("%H:%M:%S UTC")
    return html.div(
        Text(f"All systems operational · refreshed {stamp}"),
        role="status",
        aria={"live": "polite"},
    )


@app.command(fallback="/")
def ping():
    from hedron import refresh

    return refresh(status).toast("Refreshed")


@app.page("/")
def home() -> Page:
    return Page(
        Stack(
            Text("Hello from hedron new"),
            status(),
            status.refresh_button("Refresh status"),
            ping.button("Ping"),
        ),
        title="Home",
    )

Undeclared HTMX targets fail closed.

Follow the first-app walkthrough or browse the single-file examples.

What Hedron gives you

Need Hedron provides
Server-rendered UI Typed pages, layouts, forms, tables, dialogs, status views, and media components
Partial-page interaction Declared HTMX fragments, out-of-band updates, progressive-enhancement paths, and target allowlists
FastAPI integration Normal routes, dependencies, middleware, lifespan hooks, responses, and OpenAPI alongside UI routes
Safer defaults Contextual escaping, typed URL/HTML trust boundaries, CSRF profiles, and conservative caching
Production building blocks Polling jobs, diagnostics, testing helpers, build manifests, deployment guidance, and Flask/Django adapters

Your application still owns authentication, authorization, persistence, tenancy, and deployment. Hedron is not an ORM, identity provider, hosted service, or client-side SPA runtime.

When it fits

Choose Hedron when you want to build forms, internal tools, admin surfaces, or dashboards as a conventional web application while keeping most UI code in typed Python. It is especially useful when raw FastAPI plus Jinja plus HTMX would leave you assembling the same rendering, fragment, CSRF, asset, and component conventions yourself.

Choose Streamlit for notebook-style, full-script-rerun data apps. Choose raw FastAPI and templates when you do not want a component framework. Choose a client-side framework when the product genuinely needs a large browser-side state model.

Coming from Streamlit? Start with the migration center.

Install

The latest installable PyPI release is hedron>=0.56.0,<0.59. The repository contains the published 0.56.x train; use uv sync when working from a checkout.

uv add "hedron>=0.56.0,<0.59" "uvicorn[standard]"
# or
python -m pip install "hedron>=0.56.0,<0.59" "uvicorn[standard]"

Package maturity: Beta · Repository train: 0.56.x · Latest PyPI release: 0.56.0 · Application pin: >=0.56.0,<0.59

Before deploying, read What's ready today and the shipping guide. Polling is the supported production status-update path; SSE and WebSocket helpers remain experimental.

Add only what you need

The base package includes the FastAPI application, typed UI, HTML renderer, HTMX interactions, security profiles, and CLI. Integrations are optional:

Install Adds
hedron[data] DataTable and DataEditor
hedron[charts] Charts with a compatible satellite floor
hedron[maps] First-class maps (hedron-maps)
hedron[jinja] Optional .hdj templates
hedron[dev] Component Explorer
hedron[extras] Curated workbenches
hedron[auth] Authlib OIDC helpers
hedron[markdown] Markdown rendering and sanitization
hedron[native] Optional Beta native acceleration
hedron[mcp] Beta MCP projection (Supported inventory; mutations Experimental)
hedron[notebook] Beta tooling-grade localhost preview; not a production server
hedron[gradio] Beta allowlisted Gradio/Hugging Face client interoperability
hedron[elements] Beta Web Component ABI (Supported inventory only)

For example:

uv add "hedron[data,dev]>=0.56.0,<0.59"

Charts require the fixed compatible floor:

uv add "hedron[charts]>=0.56.0,<0.59"

See the full installation and extras guide and the compatibility matrix.

Already have a FastAPI app?

You can mount Hedron's router and static assets without replacing your application:

from fastapi import FastAPI
from hedron import HTML, HedronRouter, Text, hedron_response, mount_hedron_static
from hedron.security.policy import SecurityPolicy

app = FastAPI()
app.state.hedron_security = SecurityPolicy.from_name("standard")
mount_hedron_static(app)

ui = HedronRouter()


@ui.get("/hello", **hedron_response())
def hello():
    return HTML(Text("Hello from Hedron"))


app.include_router(ui)

Read the existing-FastAPI guide. Flask and Django hosts are available through hedron-flask and hedron-django; both share the framework-neutral hedron-core renderer.

CLI

python -m hedron new demoapp
python -m hedron --app app:app routes
python -m hedron --app app:app components
python -m hedron --app app:app preview home
python -m hedron --app app:app check
python -m hedron --app app:app graph

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