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[global]
# By default, Streamlit checks if the Python watchdog module is available
# and, if not, prints a warning asking for you to install it. The watchdog
# module is not required, but highly recommended. It improves Streamlit's
# ability to detect changes to files in your filesystem.
# If you'd like to turn off this warning, set this to True.
# Default: false
# disableWatchdogWarning = false
# By default, Streamlit displays a warning when a user sets both a widget
# default value in the function defining the widget and a widget value via
# the widget's key in `st.session_state`.
# If you'd like to turn off this warning, set this to True.
# Default: false
# disableWidgetStateDuplicationWarning = false
# If True, will show a warning when you run a Streamlit-enabled script
# via "python my_script.py".
# Default: true
# showWarningOnDirectExecution = true
# DataFrame serialization.
# Acceptable values:
# - 'legacy': Serialize DataFrames using Streamlit's custom format. Slow
# but battle-tested.
# - 'arrow': Serialize DataFrames using Apache Arrow. Much faster and versatile.
# Default: "arrow"
dataFrameSerialization = "arrow"
[logger]
# Level of logging: 'error', 'warning', 'info', or 'debug'.
# Default: 'info'
# level = "info"
# String format for logging messages. If logger.datetimeFormat is set,
# logger messages will default to `%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(message)s`. See
# [Python's documentation](https://docs.python.org/2.6/library/logging.html#formatter-objects)
# for available attributes.
# Default: "%(asctime)s %(message)s"
# messageFormat = "%(asctime)s %(message)s"
[client]
# Whether to enable st.cache. This does not affect st.cache_data or
# st.cache_resource.
# Default: true
caching = true
# If false, makes your Streamlit script not draw to a
# Streamlit app.
# Default: true
# displayEnabled = true
# Controls whether uncaught app exceptions and deprecation warnings
# are displayed in the browser. By default, this is set to True and
# Streamlit displays app exceptions and associated tracebacks, and
# deprecation warnings, in the browser.
# If set to False, deprecation warnings and full exception messages
# will print to the console only. Exceptions will still display in the
# browser with a generic error message. For now, the exception type and
# traceback show in the browser also, but they will be removed in the
# future.
# Default: true
# showErrorDetails = true
# Change the visibility of items in the toolbar, options menu,
# and settings dialog (top right of the app).
# Allowed values:
# * "auto" : Show the developer options if the app is accessed through
# localhost or through Streamlit Community Cloud as a developer.
# Hide them otherwise.
# * "developer" : Show the developer options.
# * "viewer" : Hide the developer options.
# * "minimal" : Show only options set externally (e.g. through
# Streamlit Community Cloud) or through st.set_page_config.
# If there are no options left, hide the menu.
# Default: "auto"
# toolbarMode = "auto"
[runner]
# Allows you to type a variable or string by itself in a single line of
# Python code to write it to the app.
# Default: true
# magicEnabled = true
# Install a Python tracer to allow you to stop or pause your script at
# any point and introspect it. As a side-effect, this slows down your
# script's execution.
# Default: false
# installTracer = false
# Sets the MPLBACKEND environment variable to Agg inside Streamlit to
# prevent Python crashing.
# Default: true
# fixMatplotlib = true
# Run the Python Garbage Collector after each script execution. This
# can help avoid excess memory use in Streamlit apps, but could
# introduce delay in rerunning the app script for high-memory-use
# applications.
# Default: true
# postScriptGC = true
# Handle script rerun requests immediately, rather than waiting for script
# execution to reach a yield point. This makes Streamlit much more
# responsive to user interaction, but it can lead to race conditions in
# apps that mutate session_state data outside of explicit session_state
# assignment statements.
# Default: true
# fastReruns = true
# Raise an exception after adding unserializable data to Session State.
# Some execution environments may require serializing all data in Session
# State, so it may be useful to detect incompatibility during development,
# or when the execution environment will stop supporting it in the future.
# Default: false
# enforceSerializableSessionState = false
[server]
# List of folders that should not be watched for changes. This
# impacts both "Run on Save" and @st.cache.
# Relative paths will be taken as relative to the current working directory.
# Example: ['/home/user1/env', 'relative/path/to/folder']
# Default: []
# folderWatchBlacklist = []
# Change the type of file watcher used by Streamlit, or turn it off
# completely.
# Allowed values:
# * "auto" : Streamlit will attempt to use the watchdog module, and
# falls back to polling if watchdog is not available.
# * "watchdog" : Force Streamlit to use the watchdog module.
# * "poll" : Force Streamlit to always use polling.
# * "none" : Streamlit will not watch files.
# Default: "auto"
# fileWatcherType = "auto"
# Symmetric key used to produce signed cookies. If deploying on multiple replicas, this should
# be set to the same value across all replicas to ensure they all share the same secret.
# Default: randomly generated secret key.
# cookieSecret = "59320264f737a53fb01de73458c8849b0b623a7ba8174de8612fd569c2c25035"
# If false, will attempt to open a browser window on start.
# Default: false unless (1) we are on a Linux box where DISPLAY is unset, or
# (2) we are running in the Streamlit Atom plugin.
# headless = false
# Automatically rerun script when the file is modified on disk.
# Default: false
# runOnSave = false
# The address where the server will listen for client and browser
# connections. Use this if you want to bind the server to a specific address.
# If set, the server will only be accessible from this address, and not from
# any aliases (like localhost).
# Default: (unset)
# address =
# The port where the server will listen for browser connections.
# Default: 8501
# port = 8501
# The base path for the URL where Streamlit should be served from.
# Default: ""
# baseUrlPath = ""
# Enables support for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) protection, for added security.
# Due to conflicts between CORS and XSRF, if `server.enableXsrfProtection` is on and
# `server.enableCORS` is off at the same time, we will prioritize `server.enableXsrfProtection`.
# Default: true
# enableCORS = true
# Enables support for Cross-Site Request Forgery (XSRF) protection, for added security.
# Due to conflicts between CORS and XSRF, if `server.enableXsrfProtection` is on and
# `server.enableCORS` is off at the same time, we will prioritize `server.enableXsrfProtection`.
# Default: true
# enableXsrfProtection = true
# Max size, in megabytes, for files uploaded with the file_uploader.
# Default: 200
maxUploadSize = 2
# Max size, in megabytes, of messages that can be sent via the WebSocket connection.
# Default: 200
# maxMessageSize = 200
# Enables support for websocket compression.
# Default: false
# enableWebsocketCompression = false
# Enable serving files from a `static` directory in the running app's directory.
# Default: false
# enableStaticServing = false
# Server certificate file for connecting via HTTPS.
# Must be set at the same time as "server.sslKeyFile".
# ['DO NOT USE THIS OPTION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT. It has not gone through security audits or performance tests. For the production environment, we recommend performing SSL termination by the load balancer or the reverse proxy.']
# sslCertFile =
# Cryptographic key file for connecting via HTTPS.
# Must be set at the same time as "server.sslCertFile".
# ['DO NOT USE THIS OPTION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT. It has not gone through security audits or performance tests. For the production environment, we recommend performing SSL termination by the load balancer or the reverse proxy.']
# sslKeyFile =
[browser]
# Internet address where users should point their browsers in order to
# connect to the app. Can be IP address or DNS name and path.
# This is used to:
# - Set the correct URL for CORS and XSRF protection purposes.
# - Show the URL on the terminal
# - Open the browser
# Default: "localhost"
# serverAddress = "localhost"
# Whether to send usage statistics to Streamlit.
# Default: true
# gatherUsageStats = true
# Port where users should point their browsers in order to connect to the
# app.
# This is used to:
# - Set the correct URL for CORS and XSRF protection purposes.
# - Show the URL on the terminal
# - Open the browser
# Default: whatever value is set in server.port.
# serverPort = 8501
[mapbox]
# Configure Streamlit to use a custom Mapbox
# token for elements like st.pydeck_chart and st.map.
# To get a token for yourself, create an account at
# https://mapbox.com. It's free (for moderate usage levels)!
# Default: ""
# token = ""
[deprecation]
# Set to false to disable the deprecation warning for the file uploader encoding.
# Default: true
# showfileUploaderEncoding = true
# Set to false to disable the deprecation warning for using the global pyplot instance.
# Default: true
# showPyplotGlobalUse = true
[theme]
# The preset Streamlit theme that your custom theme inherits from.
# One of "light" or "dark".
# base =
# Primary accent color for interactive elements.
# primaryColor =
# Background color for the main content area.
# backgroundColor =
# Background color used for the sidebar and most interactive widgets.
# secondaryBackgroundColor =
# Color used for almost all text.
# textColor =
# Font family for all text in the app, except code blocks. One of "sans serif",
# "serif", or "monospace".
font = "sans serif"