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Routelit

routelit is a Python framework for building interactive web user interfaces that are framework-agnostic and easy to use. It allows you to create dynamic web applications with a simple, declarative API similar to Streamlit, but designed to work with any HTTP framework (Flask, FastAPI, Django, etc.).

✨ Features

  • Framework Agnostic: Works with any Python web framework (Flask, FastAPI, Django, etc.)
  • Declarative UI: Build interfaces using simple Python functions
  • Interactive Components: Buttons, forms, inputs, selects, checkboxes, and more
  • State Management: Built-in session state management
  • Reactive Updates: Automatic UI updates based on user interactions
  • Fragment Support: Partial page updates for better performance
  • Flexible Layouts: Containers, columns, flex layouts, and expandable sections
  • Rich Content: Support for markdown, images, and custom styling

🚀 Installation

Install routelit using pip:

pip install routelit

📖 Quick Start

Here's a simple example of how to use routelit:

from routelit import RouteLit, RouteLitBuilder

# Create a RouteLit instance
rl = RouteLit()

def my_app(builder: RouteLitBuilder):
    builder.title("Welcome to RouteLit!")

    name = builder.text_input("Enter your name:", value="World")

    if builder.button("Say Hello"):
        builder.text(f"Hello, {name}!")

    builder.markdown("This is a **markdown** text with *emphasis*.")

# Use with your preferred web framework
# Example with Flask:
from flask import Flask, request

app = Flask(__name__)

flask_adapter = ... # TODO: publish package for this

@app.route("/", methods=["GET", "POST"])
def index():

    # Return HTML response
    return flask_adapter.response(my_app)

🏗️ Core Concepts

Builder Pattern

RouteLit uses a builder pattern where you define your UI using a RouteLitBuilder instance:

def my_view(builder: RouteLitBuilder):
    builder.header("My Application")

    with builder.container():
        builder.text("This is inside a container")

        col1, col2 = builder.columns(2)
        with col1:
            builder.text("Left column")
        with col2:
            builder.text("Right column")

State Management

RouteLit automatically manages state between requests:

def counter_app(builder: RouteLitBuilder):
    # Get current count from session state
    count = builder.session_state.get("count", 0)

    builder.text(f"Count: {count}")

    if builder.button("Increment"):
        builder.session_state["count"] = count + 1
        builder.rerun()  # Trigger a re-render

Interactive Components

Build rich forms and interactive elements:

def form_example(builder: RouteLitBuilder):
    with builder.form("my_form"):
        name = builder.text_input("Name")
        age = builder.text_input("Age", type="number")

        options = ["Option 1", "Option 2", "Option 3"]
        choice = builder.select("Choose an option", options)

        newsletter = builder.checkbox("Subscribe to newsletter")

        if builder.button("Submit", event_name="submit"):
            builder.text(f"Hello {name}, you are {age} years old!")
            if newsletter:
                builder.text("Thanks for subscribing!")

🔧 Framework Integration

RouteLit is designed to work with any Python web framework. TODO: Add framework integration examples.

📚 Documentation

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

📄 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

🙏 Acknowledgments

RouteLit is inspired by Streamlit but designed to be framework-agnostic and more flexible for web development use cases.


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