Streamlit Component, for a UI card
authors - @gamcoh @Pernod Ricard
Install streamlit-card
with pip
pip install streamlit-card
usage, import the card
function from streamlit_card
from streamlit_card import card
hasClicked = card(
title="Hello World!",
text="Some description",
image="http://placekitten.com/200/300",
url="https://github.com/gamcoh/st-card"
)
You can also use a local image by doing this instead
import base64
with open(filepath, "rb") as f:
data = f.read()
encoded = base64.b64encode(data)
data = "data:image/png;base64," + encoded.decode("utf-8")
from streamlit_card import card
hasClicked = card(
title="Hello World!",
text="Some description",
image=data
url="https://github.com/gamcoh/st-card"
)
You can also create a card without an URL. That way you control the behavior when the user click on it. For instance:
from streamlit_card import card
hasClicked = card(
title="Hello World!",
text="Some description",
image="http://placekitten.com/200/300",
)
if hasClicked:
# do something
If you want, you could use a callback to handle the click like so:
from streamlit_card import card
hasClicked = card(
title="Hello World!",
text="Some description",
image="http://placekitten.com/200/300",
on_click=lambda: print("Clicked!")
)
If you want, you could use a callback to handle the click like so:
from streamlit_card import card
res = card(
title="Streamlit Card",
text="This is a test card",
image="https://placekitten.com/500/500",
styles={
"card": {
"width": "500px",
"height": "500px",
"border-radius": "60px",
"box-shadow": "0 0 10px rgba(0,0,0,0.5)",
...
},
"text": {
"font-family": "serif",
...
}
}
)
If you want to set the size of as use_column_width=True
, do this:
from streamlit_card import card
res = card(
title="Streamlit Card",
text="This is a test card",
image="https://placekitten.com/500/500",
styles={
"card": {
"width": "100%", # <- make the card use the width of its container, note that it will not resize the height of the card automatically
"height": "300px" # <- if you want to set the card height to 300px
...
}
}
)
If you want to modify the filter applied to the image, you could do this:
from streamlit_card import card
res = card(
title="Streamlit Card",
text="This is a test card",
image="https://placekitten.com/500/500",
styles={
"card": {
"width": "500px",
"height": "500px",
"border-radius": "60px",
"box-shadow": "0 0 10px rgba(0,0,0,0.5)",
...
},
"filter": {
"background-color": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" # <- make the image not dimmed anymore
...
}
}
)
The editable CSS are "card"
, "title"
, "text"
, "filter"
and "div"
.
from streamlit_card import card
res = card(
title="Streamlit Card",
text=["This is a test card", "This is a subtext"],
image="https://placekitten.com/500/500",
)