File¶
marimo.ui.file
¶
file(
filetypes: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
multiple: bool = False,
kind: Literal["button", "area"] = "button",
*,
label: str = "",
on_change: Optional[
Callable[[Sequence[FileUploadResults]], None]
] = None
)
Bases: UIElement[List[Tuple[str, str]], Sequence[FileUploadResults]]
A button or drag-and-drop area to upload a file.
Once a file is uploaded, the UI element's value is a list of namedtuples (name, contents), where name is the filename and contents is the contents of the file. Alternatively, use the methods name(index: int = 0) and contents(index: int = 0) to retrieve the name or contents of the file at a specified index.
Use the kind argument to switch between a button and a drag-and-drop area.
The maximum file size is 100MB.
Examples:
Uploading a single file:
f = mo.ui.file()
# access the uploaded file's name
f.value[0].name
# or
f.name()
# access the uploaded file's contents
f.value[0].contents
# or
f.contents()
Uploading multiple files, accepting only .png and .jpg extensions:
f = mo.ui.file(filetypes=[".png", ".jpg"], multiple=True)
# access an uploaded file's name
f.value[index].name
# or
f.name(index)
# access the uploaded file's contents
f.value[index].contents
# or
f.contents(index)
ATTRIBUTE | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
value |
A sequence of FileUploadResults, which have string name and bytes contents fields.
TYPE:
|
METHOD | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
name |
int = 0) -> Optional[str]: Get the name of the uploaded file at index. |
contents |
int = 0) -> Optional[bytes]: Get the contents of the uploaded file at index. |
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
filetypes
|
The file types accepted; for example, filetypes=[".png", ".jpg"]. If None, all files are accepted. In addition to extensions, you may provide "audio/", "video/", or "image/*" to accept any audio, video, or image file. Defaults to None.
TYPE:
|
multiple
|
If True, allow the user to upload multiple files. Defaults to False.
TYPE:
|
kind
|
Type of upload interface. Defaults to "button".
TYPE:
|
label
|
Markdown label for the element. Defaults to "".
TYPE:
|
on_change
|
Optional callback to run when this element's value changes. Defaults to None.
TYPE:
|
batch
¶
batch(**elements: UIElement[JSONType, object]) -> batch
Convert an HTML object with templated text into a UI element.
This method lets you create custom UI elements that are represented by arbitrary HTML.
Example
user_info = mo.md(
'''
- What's your name?: {name}
- When were you born?: {birthday}
'''
).batch(name=mo.ui.text(), birthday=mo.ui.date())
In this example, user_info
is a UI Element whose output is markdown
and whose value is a dict with keys 'name'
and 'birthday
'
(and values equal to the values of their corresponding elements).
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
elements
|
the UI elements to interpolate into the HTML template.
TYPE:
|
callout
¶
callout(
kind: Literal[
"neutral", "danger", "warn", "success", "info"
] = "neutral"
) -> Html
Create a callout containing this HTML element.
A callout wraps your HTML element in a raised box, emphasizing its
importance. You can style the callout for different situations with the
kind
argument.
Examples:
contents
¶
Get file contents at index.
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
index
|
Index of the file to get the contents from. Defaults to 0.
TYPE:
|
RETURNS | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
Optional[bytes]
|
Optional[bytes]: The contents of the file at the specified index, or None if index is out of range. |
form
¶
form(
label: str = "",
*,
bordered: bool = True,
loading: bool = False,
submit_button_label: str = "Submit",
submit_button_tooltip: Optional[str] = None,
submit_button_disabled: bool = False,
clear_on_submit: bool = False,
show_clear_button: bool = False,
clear_button_label: str = "Clear",
clear_button_tooltip: Optional[str] = None,
validate: Optional[
Callable[[Optional[JSONType]], Optional[str]]
] = None,
on_change: Optional[
Callable[[Optional[T]], None]
] = None
) -> form[S, T]
Create a submittable form out of this UIElement
.
Creates a form that gates submission of a UIElement
's value until a submit button is clicked.
The form's value is the value of the underlying element from the last submission.
Examples:
Convert any UIElement
into a form:
Combine with HTML.batch
to create a form made out of multiple UIElements
:
form = (
mo.ui.md(
'''
**Enter your prompt.**
{prompt}
**Choose a random seed.**
{seed}
'''
)
.batch(
prompt=mo.ui.text_area(),
seed=mo.ui.number(),
)
.form()
)
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
label
|
A text label for the form.
TYPE:
|
bordered
|
Whether the form should have a border.
TYPE:
|
loading
|
Whether the form should be in a loading state.
TYPE:
|
submit_button_label
|
The label of the submit button.
TYPE:
|
submit_button_tooltip
|
The tooltip of the submit button.
TYPE:
|
submit_button_disabled
|
Whether the submit button should be disabled.
TYPE:
|
clear_on_submit
|
Whether the form should clear its contents after submitting.
TYPE:
|
show_clear_button
|
Whether the form should show a clear button.
TYPE:
|
clear_button_label
|
The label of the clear button.
TYPE:
|
clear_button_tooltip
|
The tooltip of the clear button.
TYPE:
|
validate
|
A function that takes the form's value and returns an error message if invalid,
or
TYPE:
|
on_change
|
A callback that takes the form's value and returns an error message if invalid,
or
TYPE:
|
name
¶
Get file name at index.
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
index
|
Index of the file to get the name from. Defaults to 0.
TYPE:
|
RETURNS | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
Optional[str]
|
Optional[str]: The name of the file at the specified index, or None if index is out of range. |
send_message
¶
Send a message to the element rendered on the frontend from the backend.
style
¶
style(
style: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any
) -> Html
Wrap an object in a styled container.
Example
PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
style
|
an optional dict of CSS styles, keyed by property name
TYPE:
|
**kwargs
|
CSS styles as keyword arguments
TYPE:
|