Generate opyrator UIs and webservices and docker containers from python functions
Project description
opyratorfront
Generate opyrator UIs and webservices and docker containers from python functions
To install: pip install opyratorfront
What it's about
opyrator
(From the readme of opyrator):
opyrator
allows us to write code like this:
from pydantic import BaseModel
class Input(BaseModel): ... message: str ... class Output(BaseModel): ... message: str ... def hello_world(input: Input) -> Output: ... 'Returns the
message
of the input data.' ... return Output(message=input.message)
Putting this in a file named ```` and running
opyrator launch-ui my_opyrator:hello_world
from the command-line, we can get a web UI that looks like this:
Not only that, we can also get the underlying webservice, along with an openAPI specification of the latter, by doing this:
opyrator launch-api my_opyrator:hello_world
opyratorfront
We have tools (namely py2dash and streamlitfront ) to get from a set of functions to a web UI.
Now streamlitfront
, like opyrator
, uses streamlit
to make a UI from
python, but streamlit
doesn't provide a way to remove the UI concern and
only use the underlying web-service independently.
(Though there's interest in this.)
opyrator
not only offers that possibility, but also
many other desirable "dispatches".
That said, opyrator
doesn't come with all the boilerplate minimized
multi-function get-from-python-functions-to-a-ui-wrapper stuff we'd want.
So we made opyratorfront
to try to get the best of both worlds.
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