Status#
Use progress bars or spinners to visualize loading status in your notebooks and apps. Useful when iterating over collections or loading data from files, databases, or APIs.
Progress bar#
You can display a progress bar while iterating over a collection, similar
to tqdm.
- marimo.status.progress_bar(collection: Collection[S | int], *, title: str | None = None, subtitle: str | None = None, completion_title: str | None = None, completion_subtitle: str | None = None, show_rate: bool = True, show_eta: bool = True) Iterable[S | int]#
- Iterate over a collection and show a progress bar - Example. - for i in mo.status.progress_bar(range(10)): ... - You can optionally provide a title and subtitle to show during iteration, and a title/subtitle to show upon completion. - For performance reasons, the progress bar is only updated in the UI every 150ms. - Args. - collection: a collection to iterate over
- title: optional title
- subtitle: optional subtitle
- completion_title: optional title to show during completion
- completion_subtitle: optional subtitle to show during completion
- show_rate: if True, show the rate of progress (items per second)
- show_eta: if True, show the estimated time of completion
 - Returns. - An iterable object that wraps - collection
Spinner#
- marimo.status.spinner(title: str | None = None, subtitle: str | None = None, remove_on_exit: bool = True) Iterator[Spinner]#
- Show a loading spinner - Use - mo.status.spinner()as a context manager to show a loading spinner. You can optionally pass a title and subtitle.- Example. - with mo.status.spinner(subtitle="Loading data ...") as _spinner: data = expensive_function() _spinner.update(subtitle="Crunching numbers ...") ... mo.ui.table(data) - Args: - title: optional title
- subtitle: optional subtitle
- remove_on_exit: if True, the spinner is removed from output on exit