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pydeck: Large-scale interactive data visualization in Python

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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

The library is available via conda as well:

conda install -c conda-forge pydeck

To install pydeck for Jupyter Notebook, run the following commands on your Jupyter server:

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

To install pydeck for JupyterLab, run the following:

jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager
jupyter labextension install @deck.gl/jupyter-widget

Mapbox API token

Like deck.gl, the pydeck library takes its basemap tiles from Mapbox. Register with Mapbox, and you can find your Mapbox access token here. The service is free until a certain level of traffic is exceeded.

You will need to inform pydeck about your key by setting an environment variable. In your terminal, run export MAPBOX_API_KEY=<mapbox-key-here>, which pydeck will read to use Mapbox basemaps. You can also refer to the pydeck docs to see how to pass the key as a variable.

Getting started

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

import pydeck as pdk

# 2014 locations 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.to_html('demo.html')

If you're doing this outside a Jupyter environment, you can run:

r.to_html('demo.html', notebook_display=False)

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

Debugging note

Currently, some errors in pydeck will only appear in your browser's developer console. If a visualization fails to render, open the developer console. Error handling will be expanded in future versions of pydeck.

Issues

If you encounter an issue, file it in the deck.gl issues page and include your browser's console output, if any.

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/pydeck

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

Development

From the directory of this README, set up the developer environment for pydeck:

make init

Development inside a virtual environment is preferred.

JupyterLab is the recommended environment for development testing with pydeck. The jupyter lab --watch command can be used to provide hot reloading for development.

Tests

Tests are handled by pytest. In the top-level pydeck directory, you can type:

pytest

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