Using Django with Wave #934
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I'm still eager to find any possible answeres if there is, thanks. |
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I am also interested in this. We have been working on dashboards and this provides all we need and more. But we have already built a rather large Django app/site and would like to put wave into one of the “pages” to replace the somewhat meager dashboard already built. Is there a way to maybe embed this? Or load it in a similar way to how a react “app” would be called from an HTML page? |
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@ebdavison @Shahin-rmz Maybe Nitro (https://nitro.h2o.ai/) is a better fit. Nitro is designed to be plugged in into existing frameworks. We have examples for how to integrate with Flask, Tornado, and Starlette/Uvicorn. A Django sample is missing, but should be straightforward with a suitable websocket handler. Note that this is a fairly new library, so it's marked as alpha, but it's already used in production use at H2O. |
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Hello,
I have used PyWebIO for a while, now got informed about Wave, and would like to confess, it's very neat library.
some questions tough:
can we use wave inside Django ?
the reason of my question is following:
My question can be stupid, as I have background in data science and not WebDev.
Thanks in advance
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