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Are there any plans to add Shiny for Python to web application development frameworks? Same question for Django and Flask. Thank you, Alexis
You can do this in a code studio! Minimal template below. This gives you much more customization over standard dku apps via your dockerfile. Just make sure your python env has shiny in it, set up a vscode block and enjoy.
Flask webapps are already supported. Django I'm pretty certain you could get going in a code studio. Shiny for python below:
I would explore code studios - they are a great feature.
Shiny:
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/webapps/index.html#shiny-web-apps
https://knowledge.dataiku.com/latest/data-viz/webapps/tutorial-r-shiny.html
Flask (use Standard Web Apps as the backend is in Flask):
https://developer.dataiku.com/latest/tutorials/webapps/standard/index.html
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/webapps/standard.html
https://knowledge.dataiku.com/latest/data-viz/webapps/tutorial-standard-html.html
Dash:
https://developer.dataiku.com/latest/tutorials/webapps/dash/index.html
I don't think Django is supported.
URLs:
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/webapps/public.html#vanity-url
You can do this in a code studio! Minimal template below. This gives you much more customization over standard dku apps via your dockerfile. Just make sure your python env has shiny in it, set up a vscode block and enjoy.
Flask webapps are already supported. Django I'm pretty certain you could get going in a code studio. Shiny for python below:
I would explore code studios - they are a great feature.