png¶
To generate a standalone PNG file for a Bokeh application from a single
Python script, pass the script name to bokeh png on the command
line:
bokeh png app_script.py
The generated PNG will be saved in the current working directory with
the name app_script.png.
It is also possible to run the same commmand with jupyter notebooks:
bokeh png app_notebook.ipynb
This will generate an PNG file named app_notebook.png just like
with a python script.
Applications can also be created from directories. The directory should
contain a main.py (and any other helper modules that are required) as
well as any additional assets (e.g., theme files). Pass the directory name
to bokeh png to generate the PNG:
bokeh png app_dir
It is possible to generate PNG files for multiple applications at once:
bokeh png app_script.py app_dir
For all cases, it’s required to explicitly add a Bokeh layout to
bokeh.io.curdoc for it to appear in the output.
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class
PNG(parser)[source]¶ Subcommand to output applications as standalone PNG files.
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extension= 'png'¶ file extension for output generated by this
FileOutputSubcommand
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name= 'png'¶ name for this subcommand
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