# Copyright 2018-2022 Streamlit Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. from streamlit.scriptrunner import ScriptRunContext, get_script_run_ctx from streamlit.type_util import Key, to_key from textwrap import dedent from typing import Optional, cast import streamlit from streamlit.errors import StreamlitAPIException from streamlit.proto.TextArea_pb2 import TextArea as TextAreaProto from streamlit.proto.TextInput_pb2 import TextInput as TextInputProto from streamlit.state import ( register_widget, WidgetArgs, WidgetCallback, WidgetKwargs, ) from .form import current_form_id from .utils import check_callback_rules, check_session_state_rules class TextWidgetsMixin: def text_input( self, label: str, value: str = "", max_chars: Optional[int] = None, key: Optional[Key] = None, type: str = "default", help: Optional[str] = None, autocomplete: Optional[str] = None, on_change: Optional[WidgetCallback] = None, args: Optional[WidgetArgs] = None, kwargs: Optional[WidgetKwargs] = None, *, # keyword-only arguments: placeholder: Optional[str] = None, disabled: bool = False, ) -> str: """Display a single-line text input widget. Parameters ---------- label : str A short label explaining to the user what this input is for. value : any The text value of this widget when it first renders. This will be cast to str internally. max_chars : int or None Max number of characters allowed in text input. key : str or int An optional string or integer to use as the unique key for the widget. If this is omitted, a key will be generated for the widget based on its content. Multiple widgets of the same type may not share the same key. type : str The type of the text input. This can be either "default" (for a regular text input), or "password" (for a text input that masks the user's typed value). Defaults to "default". help : str An optional tooltip that gets displayed next to the input. autocomplete : str An optional value that will be passed to the element's autocomplete property. If unspecified, this value will be set to "new-password" for "password" inputs, and the empty string for "default" inputs. For more details, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Attributes/autocomplete on_change : callable An optional callback invoked when this text_input's value changes. args : tuple An optional tuple of args to pass to the callback. kwargs : dict An optional dict of kwargs to pass to the callback. placeholder : str or None An optional string displayed when the text input is empty. If None, no text is displayed. This argument can only be supplied by keyword. disabled : bool An optional boolean, which disables the text input if set to True. The default is False. This argument can only be supplied by keyword. Returns ------- str The current value of the text input widget. Example ------- >>> title = st.text_input('Movie title', 'Life of Brian') >>> st.write('The current movie title is', title) .. output:: https://share.streamlit.io/streamlit/docs/main/python/api-examples-source/widget.text_input.py height: 260px """ ctx = get_script_run_ctx() return self._text_input( label=label, value=value, max_chars=max_chars, key=key, type=type, help=help, autocomplete=autocomplete, on_change=on_change, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, placeholder=placeholder, disabled=disabled, ctx=ctx, ) def _text_input( self, label: str, value: str = "", max_chars: Optional[int] = None, key: Optional[Key] = None, type: str = "default", help: Optional[str] = None, autocomplete: Optional[str] = None, on_change: Optional[WidgetCallback] = None, args: Optional[WidgetArgs] = None, kwargs: Optional[WidgetKwargs] = None, *, # keyword-only arguments: placeholder: Optional[str] = None, disabled: bool = False, ctx: Optional[ScriptRunContext] = None, ) -> str: key = to_key(key) check_callback_rules(self.dg, on_change) check_session_state_rules(default_value=None if value == "" else value, key=key) text_input_proto = TextInputProto() text_input_proto.label = label text_input_proto.default = str(value) text_input_proto.form_id = current_form_id(self.dg) if help is not None: text_input_proto.help = dedent(help) if max_chars is not None: text_input_proto.max_chars = max_chars if placeholder is not None: text_input_proto.placeholder = str(placeholder) if type == "default": text_input_proto.type = TextInputProto.DEFAULT elif type == "password": text_input_proto.type = TextInputProto.PASSWORD else: raise StreamlitAPIException( "'%s' is not a valid text_input type. Valid types are 'default' and 'password'." % type ) # Marshall the autocomplete param. If unspecified, this will be # set to "new-password" for password inputs. if autocomplete is None: autocomplete = "new-password" if type == "password" else "" text_input_proto.autocomplete = autocomplete def deserialize_text_input(ui_value, widget_id="") -> str: return str(ui_value if ui_value is not None else value) current_value, set_frontend_value = register_widget( "text_input", text_input_proto, user_key=key, on_change_handler=on_change, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, deserializer=deserialize_text_input, serializer=lambda x: x, ctx=ctx, ) # This needs to be done after register_widget because we don't want # the following proto fields to affect a widget's ID. text_input_proto.disabled = disabled if set_frontend_value: text_input_proto.value = current_value text_input_proto.set_value = True self.dg._enqueue("text_input", text_input_proto) return cast(str, current_value) def text_area( self, label: str, value: str = "", height: Optional[int] = None, max_chars: Optional[int] = None, key: Optional[Key] = None, help: Optional[str] = None, on_change: Optional[WidgetCallback] = None, args: Optional[WidgetArgs] = None, kwargs: Optional[WidgetKwargs] = None, *, # keyword-only arguments: placeholder: Optional[str] = None, disabled: bool = False, ) -> str: """Display a multi-line text input widget. Parameters ---------- label : str A short label explaining to the user what this input is for. value : any The text value of this widget when it first renders. This will be cast to str internally. height : int or None Desired height of the UI element expressed in pixels. If None, a default height is used. max_chars : int or None Maximum number of characters allowed in text area. key : str or int An optional string or integer to use as the unique key for the widget. If this is omitted, a key will be generated for the widget based on its content. Multiple widgets of the same type may not share the same key. help : str An optional tooltip that gets displayed next to the textarea. on_change : callable An optional callback invoked when this text_area's value changes. args : tuple An optional tuple of args to pass to the callback. kwargs : dict An optional dict of kwargs to pass to the callback. placeholder : str or None An optional string displayed when the text area is empty. If None, no text is displayed. This argument can only be supplied by keyword. disabled : bool An optional boolean, which disables the text area if set to True. The default is False. This argument can only be supplied by keyword. Returns ------- str The current value of the text input widget. Example ------- >>> txt = st.text_area('Text to analyze', ''' ... It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was ... the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was ... the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it ... was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it ... was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, (...) ... ''') >>> st.write('Sentiment:', run_sentiment_analysis(txt)) """ ctx = get_script_run_ctx() return self._text_area( label=label, value=value, height=height, max_chars=max_chars, key=key, help=help, on_change=on_change, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, placeholder=placeholder, disabled=disabled, ctx=ctx, ) def _text_area( self, label: str, value: str = "", height: Optional[int] = None, max_chars: Optional[int] = None, key: Optional[Key] = None, help: Optional[str] = None, on_change: Optional[WidgetCallback] = None, args: Optional[WidgetArgs] = None, kwargs: Optional[WidgetKwargs] = None, *, # keyword-only arguments: placeholder: Optional[str] = None, disabled: bool = False, ctx: Optional[ScriptRunContext] = None, ) -> str: key = to_key(key) check_callback_rules(self.dg, on_change) check_session_state_rules(default_value=None if value == "" else value, key=key) text_area_proto = TextAreaProto() text_area_proto.label = label text_area_proto.default = str(value) text_area_proto.form_id = current_form_id(self.dg) if help is not None: text_area_proto.help = dedent(help) if height is not None: text_area_proto.height = height if max_chars is not None: text_area_proto.max_chars = max_chars if placeholder is not None: text_area_proto.placeholder = str(placeholder) def deserialize_text_area(ui_value, widget_id="") -> str: return str(ui_value if ui_value is not None else value) current_value, set_frontend_value = register_widget( "text_area", text_area_proto, user_key=key, on_change_handler=on_change, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, deserializer=deserialize_text_area, serializer=lambda x: x, ctx=ctx, ) # This needs to be done after register_widget because we don't want # the following proto fields to affect a widget's ID. text_area_proto.disabled = disabled if set_frontend_value: text_area_proto.value = current_value text_area_proto.set_value = True self.dg._enqueue("text_area", text_area_proto) return cast(str, current_value) @property def dg(self) -> "streamlit.delta_generator.DeltaGenerator": """Get our DeltaGenerator.""" return cast("streamlit.delta_generator.DeltaGenerator", self)