/report_creator

Tool to assemble HTML reports using python components with charts and diagrams.

Primary LanguageHTMLMIT LicenseMIT

Report Creator

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Library to assemble reports in HTML from various components using python

Features

  • Good pandas/dataframe/table support
  • Look modern
  • Allows markdown as input for text blocks
  • Allows html as input
  • A few simple components for things like metrics ("Accuracy: 87%") from a triple of key, value
  • Support for plotting figures, interactive plotly and matplotlib
  • images (styled by the library)
  • json/yaml/python code blocks with color syntax highlighting
  • Support tabs
  • Add support for any Jupyter widget, any object that renders in a notebook should render to a report
  • Add built-in easy plotting that looks stylistically consistent with the report
  • Add option to change the report icon based on a github account avatar
  • Add a metric type for timeseries data which should some aggregate function of the data, and plot over time.
  • Add diagram component with Mermaid JS
  • Write some documentation!
  • Add a status metric that supports up to a handful of k/v pairs (k=task, v=status)
  • Add yfinance plots/tables (maybe)
  • Add Radar chart
  • Add choropleth map plot type
  • Add bookmark anchors to blocks
  • Add a Table of Contents option based on labels of top-level-blocks
  • Add styled section for Executive Summary
  • Youtube embeds rc.Video(url: str, label: str)
  • File attachments (downloadable any data from page)

Example

import report_creator as rc

with rc.ReportCreator("My Report") as report:

    view = rc.Block(
        rc.Text("""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.""", 
        label="Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities"),
        rc.Group(
            rc.Metric(
                heading="Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything",
                value="42",
            ),
            rc.Metric(
                heading="Author",
                value="Douglas Adams",
            ),   
        ),
        rc.Bar(px.data.medals_long(),
               x="nation",
               y="count",
               dimension="medal",
               label="Bar Chart - Olympic Medals",
        ),
        rc.Scatter(
            px.data.iris(),
            x="sepal_width",
            y="sepal_length",
            dimension="species",
            marginal="histogram",
            label="Scatter Plot - Iris",
        ),
    )

    report.save(view, "report.html") 

Development

conda create --name rc python=3.12
conda activate rc
pip install -r requirements.txt -U

# recommended installs for code hygiene
pip install ruff

# build "kitchen_sink" example
make

# install local package
pip install -e .

# see dependency tree
pipdeptree --exclude pip,pipdeptree,setuptools,wheel,twine

Publish

  • run publish.sh

Dev Notes

  • 4/18/24 - no breaking changes, all changes should go through standard deprecation policies
  • To render math you'll need to pip install md4mathjax

Docs

pip install sphinx sphinx-autodoc-typehints sphinx-book-theme sphinx_copybutton sphinxcontrib-mermaid --upgrade