How can we create data columns in Dash Table dynamically using callback with a function providing the dataframe

匿名 (未验证) 提交于 2019-12-03 01:38:01

问题:

I am trying to create dash table on Web using Inputs. However the issue is that the data is created from database from the callback and a priori, I do not know the names of the columns unless the pandas dataframeis created using the callback function. I have checked that I getting correct data. However not able to display it. I have used multiple output options (using Dash 0.41)

My code looks as follows: ( I have not provided the details of the function which generates the pandas dataframe in the callback someFunc, as that was not important for the purpose of this Dash code TroubleShooting.

 import dash_table as dt   def someFunc(ID, pattern_desc, file_path):         ## do something        return df # pandas dataframe 
#
 external_stylesheets = ['https://codepen.io/chriddyp/pen/bWLwgP.css']   app = dash.Dash(__name__, external_stylesheets=external_stylesheets)   server = app.server   app = dash.Dash(__name__)   app.config.suppress_callback_exceptions = True  app.css.config.serve_locally = True  app.scripts.config.serve_locally = True    app.layout = html.Div(       children = [       html.Div(       id = 'title',       children = appTitle,       className = 'titleDiv'      ),  html.Div(     children = [         html.Div(             children = "Enter ID:",             className = 'textDiv'         ),         dcc.Input(             id = 'ID',             type = 'text',             value = 'ABCER1',             size = 8),          html.Div(             children = "Enter Test Pattern",             className = 'textDiv'         ),         dcc.Input(             id = 'pattern_desc',             type = 'text',             value = 'Sample',             size = 20),           html.Div(             children = "Enter File OutPut Path:",             className = 'textDiv'         ),         dcc.Input(             id = 'file_path',             type = 'text',             value = '',             size = 30),          html.Button(             id = 'submit',             n_clicks = 0,             children = 'Search'         )     ] ),      html.Div(         id = 'tableDiv',         children = dash_table.DataTable(         id = 'table',         style_table={'overflowX': 'scroll'},         style_as_list_view=True,         style_header={'backgroundColor': 'white','fontWeight':              'bold'},          ),         className = 'tableDiv'     )   ] )    # callback to update the table   @app.callback([Output('table', 'data'),Output('table', 'columns')]           [Input('submit', 'n_clicks')],           [State('ID', 'value'),  State('pattern_desc', 'value'),          State('file_path', 'value')])    def update_table(n_clicks, ID, pattern_desc, file_path):           df = someFunc(ID, pattern_desc, file_path)     mycolumns = [{'name': i, 'id': i} for i in df.columns]         return html.Div([                 dt.DataTable(             id='table',             columns=mycolumns,             data=df.to_dict("rows")          )         ]) 

So in this case the function someFunc which takes the 3 input arguments returns a pandas dataframe which can have different columns based on the inputs. Thus the app layout should display those columns as given by the output of the callback function dynamically based on the inputs. I should be getting the webpage populated with table and columns, But instead getting an error. When I run this, I am getting the data generated through the function to the file, but dash is not able to generated the table on webpage. I get the following error:

dash.exceptions.InvalidCallbackReturnValue: The callback ..table.data...table.columns.. is a multi-output. Expected the output type to be a list or tuple but got Div([DataTable(columns=[{'name': 'pattern_desc', 'id': 'pattern_desc'}, ......

Not Sure How I can achieve that. Any help will be appreciated.

回答1:

If I've understood you correctly, then you can simply create another callback which outputs the updated value for the columns prop. You could also use a multi-output callback to update both at the same time.

@app.callback(Output('table', 'columns'),     [Input('submit', 'n_clicks')],     [State('ID', 'value'),  State('pattern_desc', 'value'),       State('file_path', 'value')]) def update_table(n_clicks, ID, pattern_desc, file_path):     mydata = someFunc(ID, pattern_desc, file_path)     # here you would use the dataframe columns to create the new column values     return new_column_values 


回答2:

In your Dash callback you are supposed to be returning 2 separate values to the 2 separate outputs: [Output('table', 'data'),Output('table', 'columns')]

You are returning:

return html.Div([                 dt.DataTable(             id='table',             columns=mycolumns,             data=df.to_dict("rows")          )         ]) 

which is only 1 output.

Dash expects 2 return values in either a list, or a tuple like so:

return("output1" , outputVariable2) 

or

return[ Html.Div("text") , "output Text 2"] 

in order to fix the problem, either return 2 values in a tuple or list, or edit your output requirements so only one value is necessary.

From the looks of it you are trying to return a Div with a Datatable in it, so you could just make the following changes:

    html.Div(         id = 'tableDiv',         className = 'tableDiv'     )  ...    @app.callback([Output('tableDiv', 'children')]           [Input('submit', 'n_clicks')],           [State('ID', 'value'),  State('pattern_desc', 'value'),          State('file_path', 'value')])    def update_table(n_clicks, ID, pattern_desc, file_path):           df = someFunc(ID, pattern_desc, file_path)     mycolumns = [{'name': i, 'id': i} for i in df.columns]         return html.Div([                 dt.DataTable(             id='table',             columns=mycolumns,             data=df.to_dict("rows")          )         ]) 


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