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HTMLDataset

HTMLDataset saves Plotly visualizations as HTML files.

kedro_datasets.plotly.HTMLDataset

HTMLDataset(
    *,
    filepath,
    save_args=None,
    version=None,
    credentials=None,
    fs_args=None,
    metadata=None
)

Bases: AbstractVersionedDataset[Figure, Figure | FigureWidget]

HTMLDataset saves a plotly figure to an HTML file using an underlying filesystem (e.g.: local, S3, GCS).

Examples:

Using the YAML API:

scatter_plot:
  type: plotly.HTMLDataset
  filepath: data/08_reporting/scatter_plot.html
  save_args:
    auto_open: False

Using the Python API:

>>> import plotly.express as px
>>> from kedro_datasets.plotly import HTMLDataset
>>>
>>> fig = px.bar(x=["a", "b", "c"], y=[1, 3, 2])
>>>
>>> dataset = HTMLDataset(filepath=tmp_path / "test.html")
>>> dataset.save(fig)

Parameters:

  • filepath (str) –

    Filepath in POSIX format to an HTML file prefixed with a protocol like s3://. If prefix is not provided file protocol (local filesystem) will be used. The prefix should be any protocol supported by fsspec. Note: http(s) doesn't support versioning.

  • save_args (dict[str, Any] | None, default: None ) –

    Plotly options for saving HTML files. Here you can find all available arguments: https://plotly.com/python-api-reference/generated/plotly.io.write_html.html#plotly.io.write_html All defaults are preserved.

  • version (Version | None, default: None ) –

    If specified, should be an instance of kedro.io.core.Version. If its load attribute is None, the latest version will be loaded. If its save attribute is None, save version will be autogenerated.

  • credentials (dict[str, Any] | None, default: None ) –

    Credentials required to get access to the underlying filesystem. E.g. for GCSFileSystem it should look like {'token': None}.

  • fs_args (dict[str, Any] | None, default: None ) –

    Extra arguments to pass into underlying filesystem class constructor (e.g. {"project": "my-project"} for GCSFileSystem), as well as to pass to the filesystem's open method through nested keys open_args_load and open_args_save. Here you can find all available arguments for open: https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.open All defaults are preserved, except mode, which is set to w when saving.

  • metadata (dict[str, Any] | None, default: None ) –

    Any arbitrary metadata. This is ignored by Kedro, but may be consumed by users or external plugins.

Source code in kedro_datasets/plotly/html_dataset.py
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def __init__(  # noqa: PLR0913
    self,
    *,
    filepath: str,
    save_args: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
    version: Version | None = None,
    credentials: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
    fs_args: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
    metadata: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
) -> None:
    """Creates a new instance of ``HTMLDataset`` pointing to a concrete HTML file
    on a specific filesystem.

    Args:
        filepath: Filepath in POSIX format to an HTML file prefixed with a protocol like `s3://`.
            If prefix is not provided `file` protocol (local filesystem) will be used.
            The prefix should be any protocol supported by ``fsspec``.
            Note: `http(s)` doesn't support versioning.
        save_args: Plotly options for saving HTML files.
            Here you can find all available arguments:
            https://plotly.com/python-api-reference/generated/plotly.io.write_html.html#plotly.io.write_html
            All defaults are preserved.
        version: If specified, should be an instance of
            ``kedro.io.core.Version``. If its ``load`` attribute is
            None, the latest version will be loaded. If its ``save``
            attribute is None, save version will be autogenerated.
        credentials: Credentials required to get access to the underlying filesystem.
            E.g. for ``GCSFileSystem`` it should look like `{'token': None}`.
        fs_args: Extra arguments to pass into underlying filesystem class constructor
            (e.g. `{"project": "my-project"}` for ``GCSFileSystem``), as well as
            to pass to the filesystem's `open` method through nested keys
            `open_args_load` and `open_args_save`.
            Here you can find all available arguments for `open`:
            https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#fsspec.spec.AbstractFileSystem.open
            All defaults are preserved, except `mode`, which is set to `w` when
            saving.
        metadata: Any arbitrary metadata.
            This is ignored by Kedro, but may be consumed by users or external plugins.
    """
    _fs_args = deepcopy(fs_args) or {}
    _fs_open_args_save = _fs_args.pop("open_args_save", {})
    _credentials = deepcopy(credentials) or {}

    protocol, path = get_protocol_and_path(filepath, version)
    if protocol == "file":
        _fs_args.setdefault("auto_mkdir", True)

    self._protocol = protocol
    self._fs = fsspec.filesystem(self._protocol, **_credentials, **_fs_args)

    self.metadata = metadata

    super().__init__(
        filepath=PurePosixPath(path),
        version=version,
        exists_function=self._fs.exists,
        glob_function=self._fs.glob,
    )

    # Handle default save and fs arguments
    self._save_args = {**self.DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS, **(save_args or {})}
    self._fs_open_args_save = {
        **self.DEFAULT_FS_ARGS.get("open_args_save", {}),
        **(_fs_open_args_save or {}),
    }

DEFAULT_FS_ARGS class-attribute instance-attribute

DEFAULT_FS_ARGS = {
    "open_args_save": {"mode": "w", "encoding": "utf-8"}
}

DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS class-attribute instance-attribute

DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS = {}

_fs instance-attribute

_fs = filesystem(_protocol, **_credentials, **_fs_args)

_fs_open_args_save instance-attribute

_fs_open_args_save = {
    None: get("open_args_save", {}),
    None: _fs_open_args_save or {},
}

_protocol instance-attribute

_protocol = protocol

_save_args instance-attribute

_save_args = {
    None: DEFAULT_SAVE_ARGS,
    None: save_args or {},
}

metadata instance-attribute

metadata = metadata

_describe

_describe()
Source code in kedro_datasets/plotly/html_dataset.py
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def _describe(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
    return {
        "filepath": self._filepath,
        "protocol": self._protocol,
        "save_args": self._save_args,
        "version": self._version,
    }

_exists

_exists()
Source code in kedro_datasets/plotly/html_dataset.py
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def _exists(self) -> bool:
    load_path = get_filepath_str(self._get_load_path(), self._protocol)

    return self._fs.exists(load_path)

_invalidate_cache

_invalidate_cache()
Source code in kedro_datasets/plotly/html_dataset.py
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def _invalidate_cache(self) -> None:
    filepath = get_filepath_str(self._filepath, self._protocol)
    self._fs.invalidate_cache(filepath)

_release

_release()
Source code in kedro_datasets/plotly/html_dataset.py
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def _release(self) -> None:
    super()._release()
    self._invalidate_cache()

load

load()
Source code in kedro_datasets/plotly/html_dataset.py
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def load(self) -> NoReturn:
    raise DatasetError(f"Loading not supported for '{self.__class__.__name__}'")

save

save(data)
Source code in kedro_datasets/plotly/html_dataset.py
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def save(self, data: go.Figure) -> None:
    save_path = get_filepath_str(self._get_save_path(), self._protocol)

    with self._fs.open(save_path, **self._fs_open_args_save) as fs_file:
        data.write_html(fs_file, **self._save_args)

    self._invalidate_cache()