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Pyreball

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Pyreball is a Python reporting tool that generates HTML reports from Python scripts.

Main features:

The main motivation is to allow users to create persistent reports in the form of HTML pages from scripts retaining the Python syntax. The advantage of using regular Python scripts as the source of these HTML pages is that they are easy to maintain, can be refactored quickly through various IDEs, etc.

Pyreball is designed not to require any dependencies, unless you decide to use them. For example, if you decide to print pandas DataFrames to HTML tables and plot altair charts, you need to install pandas and altair.

Install

pip install pyreball

Quick Example

Create a regular python script, for example report.py:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import pandas as pd
import pyreball as pb
import seaborn as sns

pb.set_title("Pyreball Illustration")

pb.print_h1("Introduction")

pb.print_div(
    "Pyreball has many features, among others:",
    pb.ulist(
        "Plots in altair, plotly, bokeh, and matplotlib (and thus also seaborn etc.).",
        "Sortable and scrollable tables from pandas DataFrame.",
        f'Basic text formatting such as {pb.bold("headings")}, {pb.em("emphasis")}, and {pb.code("lists")}.',
        f'{pb.link("hyperlinks", "https://www.python.org/")}, references and table of contents.',
    ),
)

pb.print_h1("Tables and Plots")

# Print a table
df = pd.DataFrame({"x": [1, 2, 3], "y": [4, 6, 5]})
pb.print_table(df, caption="A data table.")

# Plot a graph
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
sns.lineplot(x="x", y="y", ax=ax, data=df)
ax.set(xlabel="x", ylabel="y")
pb.print_figure(fig, caption="The first plot.")

In this particular example, we are using a few 3rd party packages, so let's install them too:

pip install pandas matplotlib seaborn

Then generate an HTML report by running:

pyreball report.py

pyreball command will generate report.html with the final report that should look like this:

Pyreball Screenshot

Documentation

See documentation for more examples and information about Pyreball.

Setting up Pyreball in PyCharm

There is no plugin but you can use it as an "external tool".

In PyCharm, go PyCharm -> Preferences... -> Tools -> External Tools and add a new tool with the following settings:

  • Name: pyreball
  • Description: pyreball
  • Program: $PyInterpreterDirectory$/pyreball
  • Arguments: $FilePath$
  • Working directory: $ProjectFileDir$

Then it is possible to run pyreball on the open Python script by clicking Tools -> External Tools -> pyreball or by right-clicking on the script and then selecting External Tools -> pyreball from the context menu.

The work can be simplified even further by creating action icon for pyreball in the main toolbar. Navigate to appropriate menu by opening PyCharm -> Preferences -> Appearance & Behavior -> Menus and Toolbars -> Main Toolbar ..., where you add action that will point to external tool pyreball. It is also possible to set up a keyboard shortcut for this external tool in PyCharm -> Preferences -> Keymap.

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