from pathlib import Path import gradio as gr from datetime import datetime import sys # create a static directory to store the static files static_dir = Path('./static') static_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) def predict(text_input): file_name = f"{datetime.utcnow().strftime('%s')}.html" file_path = static_dir / file_name print(file_path) with open(file_path, "w") as f: f.write(f"""

Hello {text_input} From Gradio Iframe

Filename: {file_name}

""") iframe = f"""""" link = f'{file_name}' return link, iframe with gr.Blocks() as block: gr.Markdown(""" ## Gradio + FastAPI + Static Server This is a demo of how to use Gradio with FastAPI and a static server. The Gradio app generates dynamic HTML files and stores them in a static directory. FastAPI serves the static files. """) with gr.Row(): with gr.Column(): text_input = gr.Textbox(label="Name") markdown = gr.Markdown(label="Output Box") new_btn = gr.Button("New") with gr.Column(): html = gr.HTML(label="HTML preview", show_label=True) new_btn.click(fn=predict, inputs=[text_input], outputs=[markdown, html]) block.launch()