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"""gr.Slider() component."""
from __future__ import annotations
import math
import random
from collections.abc import Callable, Sequence
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
from gradio_client.documentation import document
from gradio.components.base import Component, FormComponent
from gradio.events import Events
from gradio.i18n import I18nData
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from gradio.components import Timer
from gradio.events import Dependency
@document()
class Slider(FormComponent):
"""
Creates a slider that ranges from {minimum} to {maximum} with a step size of {step}.
Demos: sentence_builder, slider_release, interface_random_slider, blocks_random_slider
Guides: create-your-own-friends-with-a-gan
"""
EVENTS = [Events.change, Events.input, Events.release]
def __init__(
self,
minimum: float = 0,
maximum: float = 100,
value: float | Callable | None = None,
*,
step: float | None = None,
label: str | I18nData | None = None,
info: str | I18nData | None = None,
every: Timer | float | None = None,
inputs: Component | Sequence[Component] | set[Component] | None = None,
show_label: bool | None = None,
container: bool = True,
scale: int | None = None,
min_width: int = 160,
interactive: bool | None = None,
visible: bool = True,
elem_id: str | None = None,
elem_classes: list[str] | str | None = None,
render: bool = True,
key: int | str | tuple[int | str, ...] | None = None,
preserved_by_key: list[str] | str | None = "value",
randomize: bool = False,
show_reset_button: bool = True,
):
"""
Parameters:
minimum: minimum value for slider.
maximum: maximum value for slider.
value: default value for slider. If a function is provided, the function will be called each time the app loads to set the initial value of this component. Ignored if randomized=True.
step: increment between slider values.
label: the label for this component, displayed above the component if `show_label` is `True` and is also used as the header if there are a table of examples for this component. If None and used in a `gr.Interface`, the label will be the name of the parameter this component corresponds to.
info: additional component description, appears below the label in smaller font. Supports markdown / HTML syntax.
every: Continously calls `value` to recalculate it if `value` is a function (has no effect otherwise). Can provide a Timer whose tick resets `value`, or a float that provides the regular interval for the reset Timer.
inputs: Components that are used as inputs to calculate `value` if `value` is a function (has no effect otherwise). `value` is recalculated any time the inputs change.
show_label: if True, will display label.
container: If True, will place the component in a container - providing some extra padding around the border.
scale: relative size compared to adjacent Components. For example if Components A and B are in a Row, and A has scale=2, and B has scale=1, A will be twice as wide as B. Should be an integer. scale applies in Rows, and to top-level Components in Blocks where fill_height=True.
min_width: minimum pixel width, will wrap if not sufficient screen space to satisfy this value. If a certain scale value results in this Component being narrower than min_width, the min_width parameter will be respected first.
interactive: if True, slider will be adjustable; if False, adjusting will be disabled. If not provided, this is inferred based on whether the component is used as an input or output.
visible: If False, component will be hidden.
elem_id: An optional string that is assigned as the id of this component in the HTML DOM. Can be used for targeting CSS styles.
elem_classes: An optional list of strings that are assigned as the classes of this component in the HTML DOM. Can be used for targeting CSS styles.
render: If False, component will not render be rendered in the Blocks context. Should be used if the intention is to assign event listeners now but render the component later.
key: in a gr.render, Components with the same key across re-renders are treated as the same component, not a new component. Properties set in 'preserved_by_key' are not reset across a re-render.
preserved_by_key: A list of parameters from this component's constructor. Inside a gr.render() function, if a component is re-rendered with the same key, these (and only these) parameters will be preserved in the UI (if they have been changed by the user or an event listener) instead of re-rendered based on the values provided during constructor.
randomize: If True, the value of the slider when the app loads is taken uniformly at random from the range given by the minimum and maximum.
show_reset_button: if False, will hide button to reset slider to default value.
"""
self.minimum = minimum
self.maximum = maximum
if step is None:
difference = maximum - minimum
power = math.floor(math.log10(difference) - 2)
self.step = 10**power
else:
self.step = step
self.show_reset_button = show_reset_button
if randomize:
value = self.get_random_value
super().__init__(
label=label,
info=info,
every=every,
inputs=inputs,
show_label=show_label,
container=container,
scale=scale,
min_width=min_width,
interactive=interactive,
visible=visible,
elem_id=elem_id,
elem_classes=elem_classes,
render=render,
key=key,
preserved_by_key=preserved_by_key,
value=value,
)
def api_info(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"type": "number",
"description": f"numeric value between {self.minimum} and {self.maximum}",
}
def example_payload(self) -> Any:
return self.minimum
def example_value(self) -> Any:
return self.minimum
def get_random_value(self):
n_steps = int((self.maximum - self.minimum) / self.step)
step = random.randint(0, n_steps)
value = self.minimum + step * self.step
# Round to number of decimals in step so that UI doesn't display long decimals
n_decimals = max(str(self.step)[::-1].find("."), 0)
if n_decimals:
value = round(value, n_decimals)
return value
def postprocess(self, value: float | None) -> float:
"""
Parameters:
value: Expects an {int} or {float} returned from function and sets slider value to it as long as it is within range (otherwise, sets to minimum value).
Returns:
The value of the slider within the range.
"""
return self.minimum if value is None else value
def preprocess(self, payload: float) -> float:
"""
Parameters:
payload: slider value
Returns:
Passes slider value as a {float} into the function.
"""
return payload
from typing import Callable, Literal, Sequence, Any, TYPE_CHECKING
from gradio.blocks import Block
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from gradio.components import Timer
from gradio.components.base import Component
def change(self,
fn: Callable[..., Any] | None = None,
inputs: Block | Sequence[Block] | set[Block] | None = None,
outputs: Block | Sequence[Block] | None = None,
api_name: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
scroll_to_output: bool = False,
show_progress: Literal["full", "minimal", "hidden"] = "full",
show_progress_on: Component | Sequence[Component] | None = None,
queue: bool | None = None,
batch: bool = False,
max_batch_size: int = 4,
preprocess: bool = True,
postprocess: bool = True,
cancels: dict[str, Any] | list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
every: Timer | float | None = None,
trigger_mode: Literal["once", "multiple", "always_last"] | None = None,
js: str | Literal[True] | None = None,
concurrency_limit: int | None | Literal["default"] = "default",
concurrency_id: str | None = None,
show_api: bool = True,
key: int | str | tuple[int | str, ...] | None = None,
) -> Dependency:
"""
Parameters:
fn: the function to call when this event is triggered. Often a machine learning model's prediction function. Each parameter of the function corresponds to one input component, and the function should return a single value or a tuple of values, with each element in the tuple corresponding to one output component.
inputs: list of gradio.components to use as inputs. If the function takes no inputs, this should be an empty list.
outputs: list of gradio.components to use as outputs. If the function returns no outputs, this should be an empty list.
api_name: defines how the endpoint appears in the API docs. Can be a string, None, or False. If False, the endpoint will not be exposed in the api docs. If set to None, will use the functions name as the endpoint route. If set to a string, the endpoint will be exposed in the api docs with the given name.
scroll_to_output: if True, will scroll to output component on completion
show_progress: how to show the progress animation while event is running: "full" shows a spinner which covers the output component area as well as a runtime display in the upper right corner, "minimal" only shows the runtime display, "hidden" shows no progress animation at all
show_progress_on: Component or list of components to show the progress animation on. If None, will show the progress animation on all of the output components.
queue: if True, will place the request on the queue, if the queue has been enabled. If False, will not put this event on the queue, even if the queue has been enabled. If None, will use the queue setting of the gradio app.
batch: if True, then the function should process a batch of inputs, meaning that it should accept a list of input values for each parameter. The lists should be of equal length (and be up to length `max_batch_size`). The function is then *required* to return a tuple of lists (even if there is only 1 output component), with each list in the tuple corresponding to one output component.
max_batch_size: maximum number of inputs to batch together if this is called from the queue (only relevant if batch=True)
preprocess: if False, will not run preprocessing of component data before running 'fn' (e.g. leaving it as a base64 string if this method is called with the `Image` component).
postprocess: if False, will not run postprocessing of component data before returning 'fn' output to the browser.
cancels: a list of other events to cancel when this listener is triggered. For example, setting cancels=[click_event] will cancel the click_event, where click_event is the return value of another components .click method. Functions that have not yet run (or generators that are iterating) will be cancelled, but functions that are currently running will be allowed to finish.
every: continously calls `value` to recalculate it if `value` is a function (has no effect otherwise). Can provide a Timer whose tick resets `value`, or a float that provides the regular interval for the reset Timer.
trigger_mode: if "once" (default for all events except `.change()`) would not allow any submissions while an event is pending. If set to "multiple", unlimited submissions are allowed while pending, and "always_last" (default for `.change()` and `.key_up()` events) would allow a second submission after the pending event is complete.
js: optional frontend js method to run before running 'fn'. Input arguments for js method are values of 'inputs' and 'outputs', return should be a list of values for output components.
concurrency_limit: if set, this is the maximum number of this event that can be running simultaneously. Can be set to None to mean no concurrency_limit (any number of this event can be running simultaneously). Set to "default" to use the default concurrency limit (defined by the `default_concurrency_limit` parameter in `Blocks.queue()`, which itself is 1 by default).
concurrency_id: if set, this is the id of the concurrency group. Events with the same concurrency_id will be limited by the lowest set concurrency_limit.
show_api: whether to show this event in the "view API" page of the Gradio app, or in the ".view_api()" method of the Gradio clients. Unlike setting api_name to False, setting show_api to False will still allow downstream apps as well as the Clients to use this event. If fn is None, show_api will automatically be set to False.
key: A unique key for this event listener to be used in @gr.render(). If set, this value identifies an event as identical across re-renders when the key is identical.
"""
...
def input(self,
fn: Callable[..., Any] | None = None,
inputs: Block | Sequence[Block] | set[Block] | None = None,
outputs: Block | Sequence[Block] | None = None,
api_name: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
scroll_to_output: bool = False,
show_progress: Literal["full", "minimal", "hidden"] = "full",
show_progress_on: Component | Sequence[Component] | None = None,
queue: bool | None = None,
batch: bool = False,
max_batch_size: int = 4,
preprocess: bool = True,
postprocess: bool = True,
cancels: dict[str, Any] | list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
every: Timer | float | None = None,
trigger_mode: Literal["once", "multiple", "always_last"] | None = None,
js: str | Literal[True] | None = None,
concurrency_limit: int | None | Literal["default"] = "default",
concurrency_id: str | None = None,
show_api: bool = True,
key: int | str | tuple[int | str, ...] | None = None,
) -> Dependency:
"""
Parameters:
fn: the function to call when this event is triggered. Often a machine learning model's prediction function. Each parameter of the function corresponds to one input component, and the function should return a single value or a tuple of values, with each element in the tuple corresponding to one output component.
inputs: list of gradio.components to use as inputs. If the function takes no inputs, this should be an empty list.
outputs: list of gradio.components to use as outputs. If the function returns no outputs, this should be an empty list.
api_name: defines how the endpoint appears in the API docs. Can be a string, None, or False. If False, the endpoint will not be exposed in the api docs. If set to None, will use the functions name as the endpoint route. If set to a string, the endpoint will be exposed in the api docs with the given name.
scroll_to_output: if True, will scroll to output component on completion
show_progress: how to show the progress animation while event is running: "full" shows a spinner which covers the output component area as well as a runtime display in the upper right corner, "minimal" only shows the runtime display, "hidden" shows no progress animation at all
show_progress_on: Component or list of components to show the progress animation on. If None, will show the progress animation on all of the output components.
queue: if True, will place the request on the queue, if the queue has been enabled. If False, will not put this event on the queue, even if the queue has been enabled. If None, will use the queue setting of the gradio app.
batch: if True, then the function should process a batch of inputs, meaning that it should accept a list of input values for each parameter. The lists should be of equal length (and be up to length `max_batch_size`). The function is then *required* to return a tuple of lists (even if there is only 1 output component), with each list in the tuple corresponding to one output component.
max_batch_size: maximum number of inputs to batch together if this is called from the queue (only relevant if batch=True)
preprocess: if False, will not run preprocessing of component data before running 'fn' (e.g. leaving it as a base64 string if this method is called with the `Image` component).
postprocess: if False, will not run postprocessing of component data before returning 'fn' output to the browser.
cancels: a list of other events to cancel when this listener is triggered. For example, setting cancels=[click_event] will cancel the click_event, where click_event is the return value of another components .click method. Functions that have not yet run (or generators that are iterating) will be cancelled, but functions that are currently running will be allowed to finish.
every: continously calls `value` to recalculate it if `value` is a function (has no effect otherwise). Can provide a Timer whose tick resets `value`, or a float that provides the regular interval for the reset Timer.
trigger_mode: if "once" (default for all events except `.change()`) would not allow any submissions while an event is pending. If set to "multiple", unlimited submissions are allowed while pending, and "always_last" (default for `.change()` and `.key_up()` events) would allow a second submission after the pending event is complete.
js: optional frontend js method to run before running 'fn'. Input arguments for js method are values of 'inputs' and 'outputs', return should be a list of values for output components.
concurrency_limit: if set, this is the maximum number of this event that can be running simultaneously. Can be set to None to mean no concurrency_limit (any number of this event can be running simultaneously). Set to "default" to use the default concurrency limit (defined by the `default_concurrency_limit` parameter in `Blocks.queue()`, which itself is 1 by default).
concurrency_id: if set, this is the id of the concurrency group. Events with the same concurrency_id will be limited by the lowest set concurrency_limit.
show_api: whether to show this event in the "view API" page of the Gradio app, or in the ".view_api()" method of the Gradio clients. Unlike setting api_name to False, setting show_api to False will still allow downstream apps as well as the Clients to use this event. If fn is None, show_api will automatically be set to False.
key: A unique key for this event listener to be used in @gr.render(). If set, this value identifies an event as identical across re-renders when the key is identical.
"""
...
def release(self,
fn: Callable[..., Any] | None = None,
inputs: Block | Sequence[Block] | set[Block] | None = None,
outputs: Block | Sequence[Block] | None = None,
api_name: str | None | Literal[False] = None,
scroll_to_output: bool = False,
show_progress: Literal["full", "minimal", "hidden"] = "full",
show_progress_on: Component | Sequence[Component] | None = None,
queue: bool | None = None,
batch: bool = False,
max_batch_size: int = 4,
preprocess: bool = True,
postprocess: bool = True,
cancels: dict[str, Any] | list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
every: Timer | float | None = None,
trigger_mode: Literal["once", "multiple", "always_last"] | None = None,
js: str | Literal[True] | None = None,
concurrency_limit: int | None | Literal["default"] = "default",
concurrency_id: str | None = None,
show_api: bool = True,
key: int | str | tuple[int | str, ...] | None = None,
) -> Dependency:
"""
Parameters:
fn: the function to call when this event is triggered. Often a machine learning model's prediction function. Each parameter of the function corresponds to one input component, and the function should return a single value or a tuple of values, with each element in the tuple corresponding to one output component.
inputs: list of gradio.components to use as inputs. If the function takes no inputs, this should be an empty list.
outputs: list of gradio.components to use as outputs. If the function returns no outputs, this should be an empty list.
api_name: defines how the endpoint appears in the API docs. Can be a string, None, or False. If False, the endpoint will not be exposed in the api docs. If set to None, will use the functions name as the endpoint route. If set to a string, the endpoint will be exposed in the api docs with the given name.
scroll_to_output: if True, will scroll to output component on completion
show_progress: how to show the progress animation while event is running: "full" shows a spinner which covers the output component area as well as a runtime display in the upper right corner, "minimal" only shows the runtime display, "hidden" shows no progress animation at all
show_progress_on: Component or list of components to show the progress animation on. If None, will show the progress animation on all of the output components.
queue: if True, will place the request on the queue, if the queue has been enabled. If False, will not put this event on the queue, even if the queue has been enabled. If None, will use the queue setting of the gradio app.
batch: if True, then the function should process a batch of inputs, meaning that it should accept a list of input values for each parameter. The lists should be of equal length (and be up to length `max_batch_size`). The function is then *required* to return a tuple of lists (even if there is only 1 output component), with each list in the tuple corresponding to one output component.
max_batch_size: maximum number of inputs to batch together if this is called from the queue (only relevant if batch=True)
preprocess: if False, will not run preprocessing of component data before running 'fn' (e.g. leaving it as a base64 string if this method is called with the `Image` component).
postprocess: if False, will not run postprocessing of component data before returning 'fn' output to the browser.
cancels: a list of other events to cancel when this listener is triggered. For example, setting cancels=[click_event] will cancel the click_event, where click_event is the return value of another components .click method. Functions that have not yet run (or generators that are iterating) will be cancelled, but functions that are currently running will be allowed to finish.
every: continously calls `value` to recalculate it if `value` is a function (has no effect otherwise). Can provide a Timer whose tick resets `value`, or a float that provides the regular interval for the reset Timer.
trigger_mode: if "once" (default for all events except `.change()`) would not allow any submissions while an event is pending. If set to "multiple", unlimited submissions are allowed while pending, and "always_last" (default for `.change()` and `.key_up()` events) would allow a second submission after the pending event is complete.
js: optional frontend js method to run before running 'fn'. Input arguments for js method are values of 'inputs' and 'outputs', return should be a list of values for output components.
concurrency_limit: if set, this is the maximum number of this event that can be running simultaneously. Can be set to None to mean no concurrency_limit (any number of this event can be running simultaneously). Set to "default" to use the default concurrency limit (defined by the `default_concurrency_limit` parameter in `Blocks.queue()`, which itself is 1 by default).
concurrency_id: if set, this is the id of the concurrency group. Events with the same concurrency_id will be limited by the lowest set concurrency_limit.
show_api: whether to show this event in the "view API" page of the Gradio app, or in the ".view_api()" method of the Gradio clients. Unlike setting api_name to False, setting show_api to False will still allow downstream apps as well as the Clients to use this event. If fn is None, show_api will automatically be set to False.
key: A unique key for this event listener to be used in @gr.render(). If set, this value identifies an event as identical across re-renders when the key is identical.
"""
... |