Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: bento-dash
Version: 0.0.7
Summary: Create Plotly Dash apps via templates
Home-page: https://github.com/dereklarson/bento
Author: Derek Larson
Author-email: larson.derek.a@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # Bento
        
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        ### *Create Plotly Dash apps via templates*
        | <img src="bento_example.gif" width=3000px> | This GIF shows the ideal Bento experience, how you can add components to a dashboard in real time. Adding two extra controls, fixing up the layout, and finally applying a dark theme were all simple, drop-in changes. |
        |-|:-|
        
        Bento is a templating engine built on [Plotly Dash](https://plotly.com/dash/). It lets you
        write a high-level description of your desired interactive dashboard and generates
        the application code for you. Like its [namesake](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bento),
        Bento focuses on convenience and organization.  By providing a set of reusable
        building blocks and abstracting away some of the more complicated aspects, it
        aims to flatten the learning curve of dashboarding!
        
        ## Features
         * Write 10x fewer lines of code for your app
         * Easily control the dashboard layout via a grid system
         * Leverage a library of pre-built compound objects (Bento's 'banks')
         * CSS-free experience -- simple theming and styling support, CSS is templated away
         * Out-of-the-box support for multi-page dashboards with an appbar
         * Manage deployments with [Bento Builder](https://github.com/dereklarson/bento_builder)
         * Encourage good coding practices, decoupling data prep and visualization
        
        ## Gallery
        For some example dashboards, I've put together a
        [small gallery](https://github.com/dereklarson/bento_gallery). 
        You can click through the live examples linked in the readme and compare to the 
        descriptors located in each of the associated folders in the repo.
        
        ## Quickstart
        Dependencies: Python 3.7+
        
        Bento is available on PyPI, and the latest version can be installed with:
        
        `pip3 install bento-dash`
        
        To make sure everything is working, try running the demo app:
        
        `bento-demo`
        
        And navigate in your browser to `localhost:8050`.
        
        ## Developing with Bento
        If you're interested in creating and deploying a Bento dashboard, I recommend setting
        up a Docker-friendly environment. I created a repo that can get you going called
        [Bento Builder](https://github.com/dereklarson/bento_builder). Some extra details are
        provided in the Bento Builder readme.
        
        ## Contributing to Bento
        As an early stage product, honest and direct feedback is extremely valuable.
        Don't hesitate to open an issue with suggestions until another forum is set up.
        
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Classifier: Development Status :: 1 - Planning
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Visualization
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