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Widget for deck.gl maps

Project description

Binder

pydeck: Beautiful maps with Python

demo

The pydeck library is a set of Python bindings for making spatial visualizations with deck.gl, optimized for a Jupyter Notebook environment.

For interactive demos, click the binder logo below:

Binder

See further documentation here.

Installation

pip install pydeck

If you are installing this for a Jupyter notebook server, you'll have to enable the widget extension. To do this, run:

jupyter nbextension install --sys-prefix --symlink --overwrite --py pydeck
jupyter nbextension enable --sys-prefix --py pydeck

Getting started

The following code renders a visualization similar to the one above in a Jupyter notebook:

import pydeck as pdk

# 2014 location of car accidents in the UK
UK_ACCIDENTS_DATA = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/uber-common/deck.gl-data/master/examples/3d-heatmap/heatmap-data.csv'

# Define a layer to display on a map
layer = pdk.Layer(
    'HexagonLayer',
    UK_ACCIDENTS_DATA,
    get_position='[lng,lat]',
    auto_highlight=True,
    elevation_scale=50,
    pickable=True,
    elevation_range=[0, 3000],
    extruded=True,                 
    coverage=1)

# Set the viewport location
view_state = pdk.ViewState(
    longitude=-1.415,
    latitude=52.2323,
    zoom=6,
    min_zoom=5,
    max_zoom=15,
    pitch=40.5,
    bearing=-27.36)

# Render
r = pdk.Deck(layers=[layer], initial_view_state=view_state)
r.show()

If you're outside of a Jupyter notebook, you can alternately run:

r.to_html()

For more, check out the docs and Binder examples above.

Debugging note

Because pydeck uses Python renders Javascript, some errors will appear only in the Javascript console. If you encounter an error, open the Javascript console in your browser. This will be updated in future versions of pydeck. If you encounter an issue, file it under the deck.gl issues page and include console output.

Installation from source

# Clone the deck.gl repo
git clone https://github.com/uber/deck.gl/

# Navigate to the pydeck module
cd deck.gl/bindings/python/pydeck

# Create a virtual environment
python3 -m venv env3
. env3/bin/activate

python3 setup.py install

Development

git clone https://github.com/uber/deck.gl/
cd deck.gl
# Build the entire deck.gl project
yarn bootstrap

# Optional but recommended: Run a hot reloading development server
cd modules/jupyter-widget
export PYDECK_DEV_SERVER=http://localhost:8080 && yarn watch

To specifiy a non-default URL for the webpack dev server, you can set a URL in the PYDECK_DEV_SERVER environment variable, e.g., export PYDECK_DEV_SERVER=http://localhost:8081.

Elsewhere, run:

export PYDECK_DEV_SERVER=http://localhost:8080
cd deck.gl/bindings/python/pydeck

# Create a virtual environment
python3 -m venv env3
. env3/bin/activate

pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pip install -e .

Tests

Tests are handled by pytest. In this folder, you can type:

pytest

Tests expect the development build of pydeck, specified above. Click on the URLs in the test output to see visualizations generated by the tests.

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