I’d like to incorporate Bokeh plots into corporate Sharepoint.
I was able to add it to the Sharepoint wiki, however, the bokeh tools are not working and instead the page is just reloaded when I click on the bookeh toolbar.
I think it won’t be easy to fix the toolbar behaviour as it would require Sharepoint hacking so I’d like to embed a plot without a toolbar. Is it possible?
Other question: do bokeh plots work in IE 10 or 11? Most people here use IE 9 and it is not showing plots.
I am not familiar with Sharepoint, but the behavior you describe sounds very odd. Can you provide more details or perhaps a code sample of of your plot and how you embedded it? Is there a public facing page that I could check out? If so, I can send you email you directly to obtain the URL. Also note there is a newer (better, simpler) embedding API in GitHub master which will be available on a dev release today or tomorrow (or on GH now, but requires building BokehJS yourself)
We do test on Windows/IE before release, but I do not believe any testing has ever been done with IE 9. I don’t think IE9 support will arrive without a new contributor making a pull request, or else some kind of consulting arrangement to provide funding to specifically prioritize that task.
I’d like to incorporate Bokeh plots into corporate Sharepoint.
I was able to add it to the Sharepoint wiki, however, the bokeh tools are
not working and instead the page is just reloaded when I click on the
bookeh toolbar.
I think it won't be easy to fix the toolbar behaviour as it would require
Sharepoint hacking so I'd like to embed a plot without a toolbar. Is it
possible?
Other question: do bokeh plots work in IE 10 or 11? Most people here use IE
9 and it is not showing plots.
Unfortunately, I cannot put it on a public facing page.
For me having an option to disable the toolbar when embedding would work great.
Especially because some plots does not require live interaction and they look better w/o the toolbar.
Thanks,
Dariusz
···
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 7:13:04 PM UTC+2, Bryan Van de ven wrote:
Dariusz,
I am not familiar with Sharepoint, but the behavior you describe sounds very odd. Can you provide more details or perhaps a code sample of of your plot and how you embedded it? Is there a public facing page that I could check out? If so, I can send you email you directly to obtain the URL. Also note there is a newer (better, simpler) embedding API in GitHub master which will be available on a dev release today or tomorrow (or on GH now, but requires building BokehJS yourself)
We do test on Windows/IE before release, but I do not believe any testing has ever been done with IE 9. I don’t think IE9 support will arrive without a new contributor making a pull request, or else some kind of consulting arrangement to provide funding to specifically prioritize that task.
We do want to make a more configurable plot frame around Bokeh, that can have the toolbar switched on or off, etc. There is actually some preliminary work in a PR already. In the mean time, would it simply suffice to remove all the tools? You can add tools=“” to a figure() or renderer call to suppress all the tools.
Unfortunately, I cannot put it on a public facing page.
For me having an option to disable the toolbar when embedding would work
great.
Especially because some plots does not require live interaction and they
look better w/o the toolbar.
Thanks,
Dariusz
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 7:13:04 PM UTC+2, Bryan Van de ven wrote:
>
> Dariusz,
>
> I am not familiar with Sharepoint, but the behavior you describe sounds
> very odd. Can you provide more details or perhaps a code sample of of your
> plot and how you embedded it? Is there a public facing page that I could
> check out? If so, I can send you email you directly to obtain the URL. Also
> note there is a newer (better, simpler) embedding API in GitHub master
> which will be available on a dev release today or tomorrow (or on GH now,
> but requires building BokehJS yourself)
>
> We do test on Windows/IE before release, but I do not believe any testing
> has ever been done with IE 9. I don’t think IE9 support will arrive without
> a new contributor making a pull request, or else some kind of consulting
> arrangement to provide funding to specifically prioritize that task.
>
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> On May 22, 2014 at 12:02:58 PM, dowc...@gmail.com ( > > dowc...@gmail.com ) wrote:
> > I’d like to incorporate Bokeh plots into corporate Sharepoint.
> > I was able to add it to the Sharepoint wiki, however, the bokeh tools
> are
> > not working and instead the page is just reloaded when I click on the
> > bookeh toolbar.
> >
> > I think it won't be easy to fix the toolbar behaviour as it would
> require
> > Sharepoint hacking so I'd like to embed a plot without a toolbar. Is it
> > possible?
> >
> > Other question: do bokeh plots work in IE 10 or 11? Most people here use
> IE
> > 9 and it is not showing plots.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dariusz
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Unfortunately, I cannot put it on a public facing page.
For me having an option to disable the toolbar when embedding would work great.
Especially because some plots does not require live interaction and they look better w/o the toolbar.
Thanks,
Dariusz
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 7:13:04 PM UTC+2, Bryan Van de ven wrote:
Dariusz,
I am not familiar with Sharepoint, but the behavior you describe sounds very odd. Can you provide more details or perhaps a code sample of of your plot and how you embedded it? Is there a public facing page that I could check out? If so, I can send you email you directly to obtain the URL. Also note there is a newer (better, simpler) embedding API in GitHub master which will be available on a dev release today or tomorrow (or on GH now, but requires building BokehJS yourself)
We do test on Windows/IE before release, but I do not believe any testing has ever been done with IE 9. I don’t think IE9 support will arrive without a new contributor making a pull request, or else some kind of consulting arrangement to provide funding to specifically prioritize that task.
That works.
However, being able to turn it off for embedding only would be even better, so I’m looking forward to the new features.
As for IE compatibility, I have problem even in IE 11 so I’ll open a separate thread for this.
Thanks,
Dariusz
···
On Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:03:21 PM UTC+2, Bryan Van de ven wrote:
Dariusz,
We do want to make a more configurable plot frame around Bokeh, that can have the toolbar switched on or off, etc. There is actually some preliminary work in a PR already. In the mean time, would it simply suffice to remove all the tools? You can add tools=“” to a figure() or renderer call to suppress all the tools.
Unfortunately, I cannot put it on a public facing page.
For me having an option to disable the toolbar when embedding would work great.
Especially because some plots does not require live interaction and they look better w/o the toolbar.
Thanks,
Dariusz
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 7:13:04 PM UTC+2, Bryan Van de ven wrote:
Dariusz,
I am not familiar with Sharepoint, but the behavior you describe sounds very odd. Can you provide more details or perhaps a code sample of of your plot and how you embedded it? Is there a public facing page that I could check out? If so, I can send you email you directly to obtain the URL. Also note there is a newer (better, simpler) embedding API in GitHub master which will be available on a dev release today or tomorrow (or on GH now, but requires building BokehJS yourself)
We do test on Windows/IE before release, but I do not believe any testing has ever been done with IE 9. I don’t think IE9 support will arrive without a new contributor making a pull request, or else some kind of consulting arrangement to provide funding to specifically prioritize that task.
@jorge This is a really thread with a few different cross currents. It’s not actually obvious what “the same here” is referring to, exactly. I would suggest you open a brand new issue and describe what you want to accomplish (and what you have tried) in good detail.
@dowczarek I am trying to achieve what you did. Do you mind sharing an example/steps as to how you got your plot embedded on your sharepoint? I open a new thread here: Bokeh stand alone to private sharepoint - #2 by Bryan
Thanks.
@jorge all the messages before 2019 were imported from an old mailing list, and the listed author is only a placeholder staged account until/unless they sign up for real at some point. @dowczarek does not have a real account here yet and will not see any notification.