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bqplot/bqplot: Plotting library for IPython/Jupyter notebooks

2-D plotting library for Project Jupyter

bqplot is a 2-D visualization system for Jupyter, based on the constructs of the Grammar of Graphics.

In bqplot, every component of a plot is an interactive widget. This allows the user to integrate visualizations with other Jupyter interactive widgets to create integrated GUIs with a few lines of Python code.

You can follow the documentation on https://bqplot.github.io/bqplot

To try out bqplot interactively in your web browser, just click on the binder link:

This package depends on the following packages:

Using pip:

Using conda

$ conda install -c conda-forge bqplot

If you are using JupyterLab <=2:

$ jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager bqplot

For a development installation (requires JupyterLab (version >= 4) and yarn):

$ git clone https://github.com/bqplot/bqplot.git
$ cd bqplot
$ pip install -e .
$ jupyter nbextension install --py --overwrite --symlink --sys-prefix bqplot
$ jupyter nbextension enable --py --sys-prefix bqplot

Note for developers: the --symlink argument on Linux or OS X allows one to modify the JavaScript code in-place. This feature is not available with Windows.

For the experimental JupyterLab extension, install the Python package, make sure the Jupyter widgets extension is installed, and install the bqplot extension:

$ pip install "ipywidgets>=7.6"
$ jupyter labextension develop . --overwrite

Whenever you make a change of the JavaScript code, you will need to rebuild:

Then refreshing the JupyterLab/Jupyter Notebook is enough to reload the changes.

You can install the dependencies necessary to run the tests with:

    conda env update -f test-environment.yml

And run it with for Python tests:

And cd js to run the JS tests with:

Every time you make a change on your tests it's necessary to rebuild the JS side:

Using the Object Model API

Install a previous bqplot version (Only for JupyterLab <= 2)

In order to install a previous bqplot version, you need to know which front-end version (JavaScript) matches with the back-end version (Python).

For example, in order to install bqplot 0.11.9, you need the labextension version 0.4.9.

$ pip install bqplot==0.11.9
$ jupyter labextension install bqplot@0.4.9

Versions lookup table:

back-end (Python) front-end (JavaScript) 0.12.14 0.5.14 0.12.13 0.5.13 0.12.12 0.5.12 0.12.11 0.5.11 0.12.10 0.5.10 0.12.9 0.5.9 0.12.8 0.5.8 0.12.7 0.5.7 0.12.6 0.5.6 0.12.4 0.5.4 0.12.3 0.5.3 0.12.2 0.5.2 0.12.1 0.5.1 0.12.0 0.5.0 0.11.9 0.4.9 0.11.8 0.4.8 0.11.7 0.4.7 0.11.6 0.4.6 0.11.5 0.4.5 0.11.4 0.4.5 0.11.3 0.4.4 0.11.2 0.4.3 0.11.1 0.4.1 0.11.0 0.4.0

See our contributing guidelines to know how to contribute and set up a development environment.

This software is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.


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