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Streamlit component for single page navigation scrolling.

Project description

streamlit-scroll-navigation

This package enables scroll-based navigation for seamless single-page Streamlit applications. It features:

  • Smooth scroll and anchor animations
  • Configurable navbar icons
  • Configurable styles

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Installation

pip install streamlit-scroll-navigation

Usage

scroll_navbar() creates a scrollable navigation bar that allows users to navigate to different sections based on provided anchor IDs. It is highly customizable, supporting various orientations, labels, icons, and styles.

  • anchor_ids ( Collection[str] ):
    A collection of anchor IDs that represent the sections or points to navigate to. Required.

  • key ( str, optional ):
    A unique key for the component. Each navbar must have a unique key for cross-origin message handling.
    Default: 'scroll_navbar_default'.

  • anchor_icons ( Collection[str], optional ):
    Icons corresponding to each navigation button. The order of icons provided should correspond to the order of anchor_ids. If not provided, no icons will be displayed.
    Default: None.

  • anchor_labels ( Collection[str], optional ):
    Labels for each navigation button. The order of labels provided should correspond to the order of anchor_ids. If not provided, the anchor IDs will be used as labels.
    Default: None.

  • force_anchor ( str, optional ):
    A specific anchor ID to automatically navigate to. This simulates clicking on an anchor.
    Default: None.

  • orientation ( Literal['vertical', 'horizontal'], optional ):
    The orientation of the navigation bar, either vertical or horizontal.
    Default: 'vertical'.

  • override_styles ( Dict[str, str], optional ):
    A dictionary to override the default styles of the component, allowing further customization.
    Default: {}.

Examples

import streamlit as st
from streamlit_scroll_navigation import scroll_navbar

# Dummy page setup
# Create a dummy streamlit page 
import streamlit as st
from streamlit_scroll_navigation import scroll_navbar

# Anchor IDs and icons
anchor_ids = ["About", "Features", "Settings", "Pricing", "Contact"]
anchor_icons = ["info-circle", "lightbulb", "gear", "tag", "envelope"]

# 1. as sidebar menu
with st.sidebar:
    st.subheader("Example 1")
    scroll_navbar(
        anchor_ids,
        #key="navbar1", #use  for first navbar

        anchor_icons=anchor_icons)

# 2. horizontal menu
st.subheader("Example 2")
scroll_navbar(
        anchor_ids,
        key = "navbar2",
        anchor_icons=anchor_icons,
        orientation="horizontal")

# 3. Custom anchor labels with no icons
st.subheader("Example 3")
scroll_navbar(
    anchor_ids,
    key="navbar3",
    anchor_labels=["About Us", "The Features", "The Settings", "The Pricing", "Contact Us"],
    orientation="horizontal")

# 4. Style overrides
st.subheader("Example 4")
scroll_navbar(
    anchor_ids=anchor_ids,
    key="navbar4",
    orientation="horizontal",
    override_styles={
        "navbarButtonBase": {
            "backgroundColor": "#007bff",  # Set a custom button background color
            "color": "#ffffff",  # Set custom text color
        },
        "navbarButtonHover": {
            "backgroundColor": "#0056b3",  # Set a custom hover color for the buttons
        },
        "navigationBarBase": {
            "backgroundColor": "#f8f9fa",  # Change the navigation bar background color
        }
    }
)

# 5. Force anchor
st.subheader("Example 5")
force_body = None
if st.button("Go to Body"):
    force_body = "Body"
scroll_navbar(
        anchor_ids,
        key="5",
        anchor_icons=anchor_icons,
        orientation="horizontal",
        force_anchor=force_body)

# 6. Retrieve active anchor
with st.sidebar:
    st.subheader("Example 6")
    active_anchor = scroll_navbar(
        anchor_ids,
        key="navbar6",
        orientation="vertical")
    st.write(f"{active_anchor} is active")

# Dummy page setup
for anchor_id in anchor_ids:
    st.subheader(anchor_id,anchor=anchor_id)
    st.write("content " * 100)

Styles Overrides

The override_styles argument allows you to customize the styles for scroll_navbar component. This property accepts an object containing specific style overrides that will be merged with the base styles defined in the component. By using this option, you can modify the appearance of the navigation bar to better fit your design requirements.

Below is a list of style keys available for customization:

  • navbarButtonBase: Base button styling with dark background, white text, pointer cursor, and smooth color transitions.
  • navbarButtonHorizontal & navbarButtonVertical: Orientation-specific properties for horizontal or vertical button alignment.
  • navbarButtonActive: Style for active anchor buttons. Sets the background color and font weight.
  • navbarButtonHover: Style for hovered buttons. Sets the background colors and font weight.
  • navigationBarBase: Core styling for the navigation bar container, setting background, padding, and flexbox layout.
  • navigationBarHorizontal & navigationBarVertical: Orientation-specific properties for the navigation bar.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome! If you’d like to contribute, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix.
  3. Make your changes and commit them with clear messages.
  4. Open a pull request, and provide a detailed description of your changes.

Feel free to create issues or feature requests as well.

This component is built on React. It uses parent DOM injection to enable cross-origin interactions (see ./streamlit_scroll_navigation/__init__.py). The API and stylesx are inspired by victoryhb's streamlit-option-menu.

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