--- tags: [gradio-custom-component,gradio-template-Code,logging,subprocess,process] title: gradio_logsview V0.0.1 colorFrom: gray colorTo: purple sdk: docker pinned: false license: apache-2.0 --- # Name: gradio_logsview Description: Visualize logs in your Gradio app ## Installation ``` pip install https://huggingface.co/spaces/Wauplin/gradio_logsview/resolve/main/gradio_logsview-0.0.5-py3-none-any.whl ``` or add this line to your `requirements.txt`: ``` gradio_logsview@https://huggingface.co/spaces/Wauplin/gradio_logsview/resolve/main/gradio_logsview-0.0.5-py3-none-any.whl ``` ## How to run Python code? With `LogsView.run_python`, you can run Python code in a separate process and capture logs in real-time. You can configure which logs to capture (log level and logger name). ```py from gradio_logsview import LogsView def fn_python(): # Run `my_function` in a separate process # All logs above `INFO` level will be captured and displayed in real-time. runner = LogsViewRunner() # Initialize the runner yield from runner.run_python(my_function, log_level=logging.INFO, arg1="value1") yield runner.log(f"Runner: {runner}") # Log any message if runner.exit_code != 0: # Handle error ... with gr.Blocks() as demo: logs = LogsView() btn = gr.Button("Run Python code") btn.click(fn_python, outputs=logs) ``` ## How to run a command? With `LogsView.run_command`, you can run a command on the system and capture logs from the process in real-time. ```py from gradio_logsview import LogsView def fn_command(): # Run a command and capture all logs from the subprocess runner = LogsViewRunner() # Initialize the runner yield from runner.run_command( cmd=["mergekit-yaml", "config.yaml", "merge", "--copy-", "--cuda", "--low-cpu-memory"] ) yield runner.log(f"Runner: {runner}") # Log any message if runner.exit_code != 0: # Handle error ... with gr.Blocks() as demo: logs = LogsView() btn = gr.Button("Run command") btn.click(fn_command, outputs=logs) ``` ## TODO - [ ] display logs with colors (front-end) - [ ] format logs client-side (front-end) - [ ] scrollable logs if more than N lines (front-end) - [ ] format each log only once (front-end) - [x] stop process if `run_command` gets cancelled (back-end) - [x] correctly pass error stacktrace in `run_python` (back-end) - [x] correctly catch print statements in `run_python` (back-end) - [ ] disable interactivity + remove all code editing logic (both?) - [x] how to handle progress bars? (i.e when logs are overwritten in terminal) - [ ] Have 3 tabs in UI for stdout, stderr and logging (front-end + back-end) - [ ] Write logger name in the logs (back-end)