PyWebIO v1.2.3 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input create a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 92 页 | 1.32 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.2.2 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input to make a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 92 页 | 1.35 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.3.3 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input create a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 100 页 | 1.34 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.3.1 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input create a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 100 页 | 1.34 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.3.0 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input create a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 100 页 | 1.34 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.3.2 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input create a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 100 页 | 1.34 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.2.3 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") input('This is label', type=TEXT, placeholder='This is placeholder', help_text='This create a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 119 页 | 7.43 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.2.2 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text, put_image, put_table and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") input('This is label', type=TEXT, placeholder='This is placeholder', help_text='This to make a more complex layout (such as displaying a code block on the left side of the page and an image on the right), you need to use layout functions. The pywebio.output module provides 3 layout functions0 码力 | 119 页 | 7.41 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.6.1 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input 5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_image(open('/path/to/some/image.png', 'rb').read()) # local image put_image('http://example.com/some-image.png') # internet image # Markdown Output put_mar0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.5.2 Documentationbecomes a browser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser textarea('Text Area', rows=3, placeholder='Some text') # File Upload img = file_upload("Select a image:", accept="image/*") Parameter of input functions There are many parameters that can be passed to the input 5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_image(open('/path/to/some/image.png', 'rb').read()) # local image put_image('http://example.com/some-image.png') # internet image # Markdown Output put_mar0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
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