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Request: tutorial for Socket.IO via python-socketio
integration
#944
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@jamesbraza Thanks for this enhancement request. @sfc-gh-dmatthews we probably want to move this request to our docs repo, or? |
Transferred to docs. Thanks for the suggestion! |
Is there a tutorial on this after all? I was looking for the same thing just now. |
Inspired by st_route.py, I made the following to enable Socket.IO (server) in streamlit. |
Thank you @sefgit , I will try it! |
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Summary
I am trying to use Socket.IO via
python-socketio
to stream logs from my back end to my Streamlit front end.There are a few Streamlit discussions on working with Socket.IO, but none are "complete":
The request is to make a comprehensive demo of Streamlit working with
python-socketio
. It would be cool if the demo involved my somewhat simple use case, which is streaming logs from the back end to the front end.Why?
Socket.IO (basically abstraction for WebSockets) is a way of enabling real-time bidirectional communication between back end and front end. I think it's a common tool.
How?
Perhaps an Advanced features article
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