bokeh.settings#
Control global configuration options with environment variables. A global settings object that other parts of Bokeh can refer to.
Defined Settings#
Settings are accessible on the bokeh.settings.settings
instance, via
accessor methods. For instance:
settings.minified()
Bokeh provides the following defined settings:
allowed_ws_origin
#
- Type:
List[String]
- Env var:
BOKEH_ALLOW_WS_ORIGIN
- Default:
[]
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
A comma-separated list of allowed websocket origins for Bokeh server applications.
auth_module
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_AUTH_MODULE
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
A path to a Python modules that implements user authentication functions for the Bokeh server.
Warning
The contents of this module will be executed!
browser
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_BROWSER
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
‘none’
The default browser that Bokeh should use to show documents with.
Valid values are any of the predefined browser names understood by the Python standard library webbrowser module.
version
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_CDN_VERSION
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
What version of BokehJS to use with CDN resources.
See the Resources
class reference for full details.
chromedriver_path
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_CHROMEDRIVER_PATH
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
The name of or full path to chromedriver’s executable.
This is used to allow bokeh.io.export
to work on systems that use a
different name for chromedriver
, like chromedriver-binary
or
chromium.chromedriver
(or its variant, which is used for example
by Snap package manager; see https://snapcraft.io/).
docs_cdn
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_DOCS_CDN
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
The version of BokehJS that should be use for loading CDN resources when building the docs.
To build and display the docs using a locally built BokehJS, use local
.
For example:
BOKEH_DOCS_CDN=local make clean serve
Will build a fresh copy of the docs using the locally built BokehJS and open a new browser tab to view them.
Otherwise, the value is interpreted a version for CDN. For example:
BOKEH_DOCS_CDN=1.4.0rc1 make clean
will build docs that use BokehJS version 1.4.0rc1
from CDN.
docs_version
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_DOCS_VERSION
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
The Bokeh version to stipulate when building the docs.
This setting is necessary to re-deploy existing versions of docs with new fixes or changes.
ico_path
#
- Type:
Ico Path
- Env var:
BOKEH_ICO_PATH
- Default:
‘default’
- Dev Default:
‘default-dev’
Configure the file path to a .ico file for the Bokeh server to use as a favicon.ico file.
The value should be the full path to a .ico file, or one the following special values:
default
to use the default project .ico filenone
to turn off favicon.ico support entirely
ignore_filename
#
- Type:
Bool
- Env var:
BOKEH_IGNORE_FILENAME
- Default:
False
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Whether to ignore the current script filename when saving Bokeh content.
log_level
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_LOG_LEVEL
- Default:
‘info’
- Dev Default:
‘debug’
Set the log level for JavaScript BokehJS code.
Valid values are, in order of increasing severity:
trace
debug
info
warn
error
fatal
minified
#
- Type:
Bool
- Env var:
BOKEH_MINIFIED
- Default:
True
- Dev Default:
False
Whether Bokeh should use minified BokehJS resources.
nodejs_path
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_NODEJS_PATH
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Path to the Node executable.
NodeJS is an optional dependency that is required for PNG and SVG export, and for compiling custom extensions. Bokeh will try to automatically locate an installed Node executable. Use this environment variable to override the location Bokeh finds, or to point to a non-standard location.
validate_doc
#
- Type:
Bool
- Env var:
BOKEH_VALIDATE_DOC
- Default:
True
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
whether Bokeh should perform validation checks on documents.
Setting this value to False may afford a small performance improvement.
pretty
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_PRETTY
- Default:
False
- Dev Default:
True
Whether JSON strings should be pretty-printed.
py_log_level
#
- Type:
Log Level
- Env var:
BOKEH_PY_LOG_LEVEL
- Default:
‘none’
- Dev Default:
‘debug’
The log level for Python Bokeh code.
Valid values are, in order of increasing severity:
trace
debug
info
warn
error
fatal
none
resources
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_RESOURCES
- Default:
‘cdn’
- Dev Default:
‘absolute-dev’
What kind of BokehJS resources to configure, e.g inline
or cdn
See the Resources
class reference for full details.
rootdir
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_ROOTDIR
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Root directory to use with relative
resources
See the Resources
class reference for full details.
default_server_host
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_DEFAULT_SERVER_HOST
- Default:
‘localhost’
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Allows to define the default host used by Bokeh’s server and resources.
default_server_port
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_DEFAULT_SERVER_PORT
- Default:
5006
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Allows to define the default port used by Bokeh’s server and resources.
secret_key
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_SECRET_KEY
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
A long, cryptographically-random secret unique to a Bokeh deployment.
sign_sessions
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_SIGN_SESSIONS
- Default:
False
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Whether the Boeh server should only allow sessions signed with a secret key.
If True, BOKEH_SECRET_KEY
must also be set.
simple_ids
#
- Type:
Bool
- Env var:
BOKEH_SIMPLE_IDS
- Default:
True
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Whether Bokeh should use simple integers for model IDs (starting at 1000).
If False, Bokeh will use UUIDs for object identifiers. This might be needed, e.g., if multiple processes are contributing to a single Bokeh Document.
ssl_certfile
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_SSL_CERTFILE
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
The path to a certificate file for SSL termination.
ssl_keyfile
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_SSL_KEYFILE
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
The path to a private key file for SSL termination.
ssl_password
#
- Type:
String
- Env var:
BOKEH_SSL_PASSWORD
- Default:
None
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
A password to decrypt the SSL keyfile, if necessary.
validation_level
#
- Type:
Validation Level
- Env var:
BOKEH_VALIDATION_LEVEL
- Default:
‘none’
- Dev Default:
(Unset)
Whether validation checks should log or raise exceptions on errors and warnings.
Valid values are:
none
: no exceptions raised (default).errors
: exception raised on errors (but not on warnings)all
: exception raised on both errors and warnings
Precedence#
Setting values are always looked up in the following prescribed order:
- immediately supplied values
These are values that are passed to the setting:
settings.minified(minified_val)
If
minified_val
is not None, then it will be returned, as-is. Otherwise, if None is passed, then the setting will continute to look down the search order for a value. This is useful for passing optional function paramters that are None by default. If the parameter is passed to the function, then it will take precedence.- previously user-set values
If the value is set explicity in code:
settings.minified = False
Then this value will take precedence over other sources. Applications may use this ability to set values supplied on the command line, so that they take precedence over environment variables.
- user-specified config override file
Values from a YAML configuration file that is explicitly loaded:
settings.load_config("/path/to/bokeh.yaml)
Any values from
bokeh.yaml
will take precedence over the sources below. Applications may offer command line arguments to load such a file. e.g.bokeh serve --use-config myconf.yaml
- environment variable
Values found in the associated environment variables:
BOKEH_MINIFIED=no bokeh serve app.py
- local user config file
Bokeh will look for a YAML configuration file in the current user’s home directory
${HOME}/.bokeh/bokeh.yaml
.- global system configuration (not yet implemented)
Future support is planned to load Bokeh settings from global system configurations.
- local defaults
These are default values defined when accessing the setting:
settings.resources(default="server")
Local defaults have lower precendence than every other setting mechanism except global defaults.
- global defaults
These are default values defined by the setting declarations. They have lower precedence than every other setting mechanism.
If no value is obtained after searching all of these locations, then a RuntimeError will be raised.
API#
There are a few methods on the settings
object: