ipywidgets are interactive HTML widgets for Jupyter notebooks, JupyterLab and the IPython kernel.
Notebooks come alive when interactive widgets are used. Users gain control of their data and can visualize changes in the data.
Learning becomes an immersive, fun experience. Researchers can easily see how changing inputs to a model impact the results. We hope you will add ipywidgets to your notebooks, and we're here to help you get started.
A demonstration notebook provides an overview of the core interactive widgets, including:
- sliders
- progress bars
- text boxes
- toggle buttons and checkboxes
- display areas
- and more
Besides the widgets already provided with the library, the framework can be extended with custom widget libraries.
A template project is available in the form of a cookie cutter here.
This project is meant to help custom widget authors get started with the packaging and the distribution of Jupyter interactive widgets.
It produces a project for a Jupyter interactive widget library following the current best practices for using interactive widgets. An implementation for a placeholder "Hello World" widget is provided.
Popular widget libraries such as bqplot, pythreejs and ipyleaflet
follow exactly the same template and directory structure. They can serve as more advanced examples of usage of the Jupyter widget infrastructure.
For detailed information, please refer to the ipywidgets documentation.
Examples of custom widget libraries built upon ipywidgets are
- bqplot a 2d data visualization library enabling custom user interactions.
- pythreejs a Jupyter - Three.js wrapper, bringing Three.js to the notebook.
- ipyleaflet a leaflet widget for Jupyter.
Install the current version of ipywidgets using pip or conda.
- With pip:
pip install ipywidgets
jupyter nbextension enable --py --sys-prefix widgetsnbextension # can be skipped for notebook version 5.3 and above
- With conda:
conda install -c conda-forge ipywidgets
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Install the front-end extension to JupyterLab (note that this requires nodejs to be installed):
- For JupyterLab 1.0.x and 1.1.x, use
jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/[email protected]
- For JupyterLab 1.2.x, use
jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/[email protected]
- For JupyterLab 2.x, use
jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/[email protected]
See the Installation section of the documentation for additional details.
- For JupyterLab 1.0.x and 1.1.x, use
If you want to install ipywidgets from git, you will need the yarn package manager version 1.2.1 or later. Installing from git is more complicated and requires a developer install, see the developer install instructions.
To install the latest master version from the root directory of the source
code, run dev-install.sh
. To only build the Python package enter pip install -e .
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ipywidgets version | Required notebook version |
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master | 4.4 |
5.x | 4.2 |
4.1.x | 4.1 |
4.0.x | 4.0 |
See the examples section of the documentation. The widgets are being used in a variety of ways; some uses can be seen in these notebooks:
We use a shared copyright model that enables all contributors to maintain the copyright on their contributions.
See the LICENSE file in this repository for details.