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Streamlit component that implement the wonderful Driver.js library. It allows you to start a tour that takes the user through the component that you want

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:camera: streamlit-tour

A Driver.js integration for Streamlit - add beautiful, interactive guided tours to your Streamlit apps with a single Python call.

streamlit-tour demo

Features

  • :link: Bind tour steps to any Streamlit widget by its key
  • :window: Element-free info steps - show contextual popups not anchored to any component
  • :white_check_mark: One-time tours - automatically skip tours the user has already completed (via localStorage)
  • :leftwards_arrow_with_hook: State feedback - know exactly when a tour was finished, dismissed, or skipped
  • :art: Configurable - control overlay opacity, animations, progress indicators, and popover alignment

Installation

pip install streamlit-tour

Or in a more modern way:

uv add streamlit-tour

Quickstart

import streamlit as st
from streamlit_tour import Tour

st.title("My App")
st.text_input("Name", key="name_input")

tour = Tour(
    steps=[
        Tour.bind("name_input", title="Your Name", desc="Enter your name here."),
        Tour.info(title="That's it!", desc="You're ready to go."),
    ]
)

tour.start()

Usage

Tour.start()

Launches the tour. Call this inside any conditional block (e.g. a button click) or make sure to specify one_time_tour=True.

Tour.result

Stores a TourStatus object with the tour's current state:

Key Type Description
currentStep int Last step index the user reached
dismissed bool True if the user closed the tour before finishing
finished bool True if the user completed all steps
skipped bool True if the tour was skipped (one-time, already seen)

Tour.bind()


Attaches a tour step to a Streamlit widget via its key.

Tour.bind(
    key="my_widget_key",        # Must match the widget's key= argument
    title="Step Title",
    desc="Step description text.",
    side="bottom",              # "top" | "bottom" | "left" | "right" (optional)
    align="center",             # "start" | "center" | "end" (optional)
)

How it works: Tour.bind resolves the widget using Streamlit's .st-key-<key> CSS class, which is automatically injected on any widget that has a key= argument.

Tour.info()


Creates a floating step with no element anchor - useful for introductory or summary slides.

Tour.info(
    title="Welcome!",
    desc="This tour will walk you through the main features of this app.",
)

One-Time Tour

Set one_time_tour=True to automatically skip the tour for users who have already seen it. Completion is tracked in the browser's localStorage using the tour's key.

Tour.start(
    steps=[...],
    one_time_tour=True,
    key="onboarding_tour",   # Must be unique and stable across reruns
)

To reset the tour (e.g. for testing), clear localStorage in your browser's DevTools, or use a different key.

Check out example.py file for a complete example of usage.

Tips

  • Always provide a key when using one_time_tour=True or when you have multiple tours on the same page.
  • Widgets must have a key= argument for Tour.bind() to locate them. Anonymous widgets (no key) are not bindable.
  • Re-triggering a tour: Change the key value between Streamlit reruns to force the tour to restart.
  • Column layouts: Use side and align on Tour.bind() to control which side the popover appears on narrow widgets.

Roadmap / Possible Improvements

  • Better output - make the Tour returns an object instead of a simple dict
  • Tabs and Pages - make the Tour navigate between tabs and pages (maybe with an intermediate Python actions ?)
  • Tour.reset() - a utility function to clear the one-time-tour flag from localStorage
  • Step grouping - define multiple named tours and selectively launch them
  • Theme support - CSS variable overrides to match Streamlit's light/dark mode
  • Driver.js parameters - implement all the other Driver.js options

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