Query Parameters¶
Use mo.query_params
to access query parameters passed to the notebook. You
can also use mo.query_params
to set query parameters in order to keep track
of state in the URL. This is useful for bookmarking or sharing a particular
state of the notebook while running as an application with marimo run
.
marimo.query_params
¶
Get the query parameters of a marimo app.
Examples:
Keep the text input in sync with the URL query parameters:
# In it's own cell
query_params = mo.query_params()
# In another cell
search = mo.ui.text(
value=query_params["search"] or "",
on_change=lambda value: query_params.set("search", value),
)
search
You can also set the query parameters reactively:
toggle = mo.ui.switch(label="Toggle me")
toggle
# In another cell
query_params["is_enabled"] = toggle.value
RETURNS | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
QueryParams
|
A QueryParams object containing the query parameters. You can directly interact with this object like a dictionary. If you mutate this object, changes will be persisted to the frontend query parameters and any other cells referencing the query parameters will automatically re-run.
TYPE:
|
CLI arguments
You can also access command-line arguments passed to the notebook using
mo.cli_args
. This allows you to pass arguments to the notebook that are not controllable by the user.