The big question for my teaching this year is, "Will a student incorporate a #holoviews visualization in a #folium pop-up as part of their final project, with the combo being implemented in an #jupyter notebook that I can execute after downloading their work." I've strongly hinted that this is one way to show me they can wrangle and share data and results. #ReproducibleResearch
@sebhth that'd be *SOOOOOO* cool.
Hoping to have a version of o-date ready for the fall term, too, so might be useful for your gang.
@electricarchaeo almost got it working before class, then worked on it with students in class so they could understand hoops. They got to see me Googling for holoviews help (#SausageMaking). After a few dead-ends, here's the result:
https://github.com/sfsheath/holoviews-in-folium
Direct link to clickable map:
http://sebastianheath.com/holoviews-in-folium/embedded_iframe.html
As noted earlier in thread, now up to them to make it useful. And do tell if there's a better way...
@electricarchaeo W/o meaning to seem like a stalker... GitHub repo updated to reflect that I can: loop through a selection of amphitheaters in order to make an embedded popup for each that indicates its size in relation to all known sizes.
Folium interactions a little wonky. You sometimes have to click twice. Might depend on window size?
Links:
https://github.com/sfsheath/holoviews-in-folium
http://sebastianheath.com/holoviews-in-folium/embedded_iframe.html
[I think I have now scratched this itch and can get back to work...]
@sebhth i wasn't familiar with folium, bokeh etc, so lots for me to explore. stalk away!
@sebhth that's very cool. I'd like to integrate more pynb etc in my own stuff
@sebhth
Going to give it a try tomorrow