pyobsplot
allows to use Observable Plot to create charts in Jupyter notebooks, VSCode notebooks, Google Colab and Quarto documents. Plots are created from Python code with a syntax as close as possible to the JavaScript one.
It allows to do things like :
import polars as pl
from pyobsplot import Plot
penguins = pl.read_csv("https://github.com/juba/pyobsplot/raw/main/doc/data/penguins.csv")
Plot.plot({
"grid": True,
"color": {"legend": True},
"marks": [
Plot.dot(
penguins,
{"x": "flipper_length_mm", "y": "body_mass_g", "fill": "species"}
),
Plot.density(
penguins,
{"x": "flipper_length_mm", "y": "body_mass_g", "stroke": "species"}
)
]
})
pyobsplot
can be installed with pip
:
pip install pyobsplot
For usage instructions, see the documentation website:
- See getting started for a quick usage overview.
- See usage for more detailed usage instructions.
If you just want to try this package without installing it on your computer, you can open an introduction notebook in Google Colab:
Features:
- Syntax as close as possible to the JavaScript one
- Plots can be generated as Jupyter widgets, or as SVG, HTML or PNG outputs (via typst)
- Plots can be saved to Widget HTML, static HTML, SVG, PNG or PDF files
- Pandas and polars DataFrame and Series objects are serialized using Arrow IPC format for improved speed and better data type conversions
- Works with Jupyter notebooks and Quarto documents
- Works offline, no iframe or dependency to Observable runtime
- Caching mechanism of data objects if they are used several times in the same plot
- Custom JavaScript code can be passed as strings with the
js
method - Python
date
anddatetime
objects are automatically converted to JavaScriptDate
objects
Limitations:
- Plot interactions (tooltips, crosshair...) are only available with the "widget" format (#16).
- Very limited integration with IDE (documentation and autocompletion) for Plot methods. (#13)
- Observable Plot, developed by Mike Bostock and Philippe Rivière among others.
- The widget is developed thanks to the anywidget framework.
- typst is used to convert HTML figures to PNG, SVG or PDF.
- Some code from the
jsdom
renderer has been adapted from altair_saver. - The documentation website is generated by Quarto.