A conversion tool to turn html/bootstrap into Python code for use with Dash and Plotly
I find the interactive mode most useful, but exiting the program from interactive mode is unreliable.
This conversion only does so much. There are plenty of things that aren't converted fully such as dropdowns. This just creates a base framework. There is no intention of pushing the conversion process further at this time.
pip install convert-html-to-dash
$ python -m convert-html-to-dash -h
usage: __main__.py [-h] [-f FIL] [-o OUTFILE] [-i] [-p PRIORITY_LIST]
Convert HTML into Python Code for Dash with bootstrap
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f FIL input file
-o OUTFILE output file
-i Interactive mode. (ctrl-c, ctrl-v, then add a terminating character. windows: ctrl-z, linux: ctrl-d.
-p PRIORITY_LIST priority list for replacing tags. :: Options: dcc = dash_core_components, dbc = dash_bootstrap_components, html = dash_html_components :: Exanple: -p dbc -p html -p dcc :: Default Order: dcc, dbc, html
python -m convert-html-to-dash -f infile.html -o outfile.py
dbc.Container(
className="container",
children=[
html.H1(children=["Some Test Information"]),
dbc.Row(
className="row",
children=[
dbc.Col(className="col", children=[]),
...
python -m convert-html-to-dash -f infile.html -o outfile.py -p html
html.Div(
className="container",
children=[
html.H1(children=["Some Test Information"]),
html.Div(
className="row",
children=[
html.Div(className="col", children=[]),
...