I am using the select widget in bokeh to interactively select the columns to plot. The number of columns for my use case is very large (>500 columns). So instead of scrolling through all column names to select the right column for the plot, is there a way to attach a simple search box for user input and based on that input, to filter out the 500 columns to say a much smaller number - making it easier to select the column.
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You cannot do it in the Select
itself. You either have to create another widget yourself or use a separate text input field where you could enter some filter. An example:
import random
import string
from bokeh.io import show
from bokeh.layouts import widgetbox
from bokeh.models import Select, TextInput, ColumnDataSource, CustomJS
def random_str():
return ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters + string.digits) for _ in range(20))
ds = ColumnDataSource(data=dict(options=[random_str() for _ in range(500)]))
# Setting initial values
s = Select(options=ds.data['options'])
ti = TextInput(placeholder='Enter filter',
callback=CustomJS(args=dict(ds=ds, s=s),
code="s.options = ds.data['options'].filter(i => i.includes(cb_obj.value));"))
show(widgetbox(ti, s))
The example doesn't require bokeh serve
- it does all the filtering in your browser. Note that TextInput
calls its callback only when a user either unfocuses the widget or presses Enter.
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1This is cool, thanks. I have 2 notes: 1. the code has to be updated for the recent bokeh versions (widgetbox is being deprecated and callback parameter for TextInput is not there anymore) 2. It would be great if we could attach the handler to keyup event through bokeh... Aug 20, 2020 at 14:31