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inplotly/Kaleido (press backspace or delete to remove)Hi,
I run this code as part of my aws lambda with docker image:
import plotly.io as pio
import base64
import io
import plotly.graph_objects as go
def fig_to_base64(fig: go.Figure):
buffer = io.BytesIO() ...
ItaiHjj
- Opened 22 hours ago
- #313
ayjayt
- Opened 2 days ago
- #311
ayjayt
- Opened 2 days ago
- #310
ayjayt
- Opened 2 days ago
- #309
- [ ] add mocks w/ `{}` `{ data :[1, 2, 3]}` etc
Originally posted by @ayjayt in https://github.com/plotly/Kaleido/issues/295#issuecomment-2721878973
ayjayt
- Opened 2 days ago
- #308
From @emilykl
There’s a few classes/functions that would be nice to be able to import from Kaleido directly rather than Choreographer — I’d like access to them for the Plotly.py integration but don’t ...
P1
ayjayt
- Opened 2 days ago
- #307
There is an error with a typo
And we could put warnings in some places, but what would they be triggered by?
ayjayt
- Opened 2 days ago
- #306
ayjayt
- Opened 2 days ago
- #305
https://github.com/conda-forge/python-kaleido-feedstock
infrastructure
P2
gvwilson
- Opened 2 days ago
- #304
Hi, I m working on upgrading the python version my team uses to 3.12, and for some reason when using 3.12 (as opposed to
our prior version, 3.8) plotly started having issues with us having spaces in our ...
laser-tester-guy
- Opened 6 days ago
- #301

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