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Book Synopsis

Transition from a back-end developer to a full-stack developer with knowledge of all the dimensions of web application development, namely, front-end, back-end and server-side software. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Streamlit, allowing developers and programmers of all backgrounds to get up to speed in as little time as possible. 

Streamlit is a pure Python web framework that will bridge the skills gap and shorten development time from weeks to hours. This book walks you through the complete cycle of web application development, from an introductory to advanced level with accompanying source code and resources. You will be exposed to developing basic, intermediate, and sophisticated user interfaces and subsequently you will be acquainted with data visualization, database systems, application security, and cloud deployment in Streamlit.  

In a market with a surplus demand for full stack developers, this skill set could not possibl

Table of Contents


Part I: Introduction to Streamlit


1 Getting Started with Streamlit

1.1 Why Streamlit?

1.2 How Streamlit Works

1.3 Firing it up

2 Streamlit Basics

2.1 The Streamlit API

2.2 Creating a basic app

Part II: Developing Advanced Interfaces and Applications


3 Architecting Streamlit’s Front-end Design

3.1 Designing the application

3.2 Provisioning multi-page applications

3.3 Data wrangling

4 Graphing in Depth

4.1 Visualization stack

4.2 Exploring Plotly data visualizations


Part III: Interfacing with Database and Back-end Systems

5 Database Integration

5.1 Relational Databases

5.2 Non-relational databases

6 Back-end Servers

6.1 The need for back-end servers

6.2 Front-end/ Back-end Communication

6.3 Working with JSON files

6.4 Provisioning a back-end server

6.5 Multi-threading and multi-processing request

6.6 Connecting Streamlit to a Back-end Server

Part IV: Enforcing Application Security and Privacy


7 Session State

7.1 Introducing session IDs

7.2 Implementing session state persistently

7.3 Recording user insights

7.4 Implementing session state natively

7.5 Cookies management


8 Authentication and Application Security

8.1 Developing user accounts

8.2 Verifying user credentials

8.3 Secrets management

8.4 Anti-SQL injection measures with SQL Alchemy

8.5 Configuring Git Ignore variables

Part V: Deploying Streamlit to the Cloud


9 Persistent Deployment

9.1 Deployment to Streamlit Sharing

9.2 Deployment to Linux

9.3 Deployment to Windows Server

10 Exposing Local Streamlit to the World Wide Web

10.1 Port forwarding over network gateway

10.2 Reverse Port Forwarding using NGROK

Part VI: Streamlit Custom Components


11 Building Streamlit components with React.js

11.1 Introduction to Streamlit custom components

11.2 Using React.js to create custom HTML components

11.3 Deploying components as a Pip package

12 Extra-Streamlit-Components Package

12.1 Stepper bar

12.2 Splash screen . .

12.3 Tab bar

12.4 Cookie Manager

Part VII: Streamlit Case Studies


13 General Use Cases

13.1 Data science & machine learning applications

13.2 Dashboards and real-time applications

13.3 Time-series applications

13.4 Advanced application development

14 Steamlit at Work

14.1 Iberdrola Renewables

14.2 DummyLearn.com


Web Application Development with Streamlit

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A Paperback / softback by Mohammad Khorasani, Mohamed Abdou, Javier Hernández Fernández

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    Publisher: APress
    Publication Date: 27/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781484281109, 978-1484281109
    ISBN10: 1484281101

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Transition from a back-end developer to a full-stack developer with knowledge of all the dimensions of web application development, namely, front-end, back-end and server-side software. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Streamlit, allowing developers and programmers of all backgrounds to get up to speed in as little time as possible. 

    Streamlit is a pure Python web framework that will bridge the skills gap and shorten development time from weeks to hours. This book walks you through the complete cycle of web application development, from an introductory to advanced level with accompanying source code and resources. You will be exposed to developing basic, intermediate, and sophisticated user interfaces and subsequently you will be acquainted with data visualization, database systems, application security, and cloud deployment in Streamlit.  

    In a market with a surplus demand for full stack developers, this skill set could not possibl

    Table of Contents


    Part I: Introduction to Streamlit


    1 Getting Started with Streamlit

    1.1 Why Streamlit?

    1.2 How Streamlit Works

    1.3 Firing it up

    2 Streamlit Basics

    2.1 The Streamlit API

    2.2 Creating a basic app

    Part II: Developing Advanced Interfaces and Applications


    3 Architecting Streamlit’s Front-end Design

    3.1 Designing the application

    3.2 Provisioning multi-page applications

    3.3 Data wrangling

    4 Graphing in Depth

    4.1 Visualization stack

    4.2 Exploring Plotly data visualizations


    Part III: Interfacing with Database and Back-end Systems

    5 Database Integration

    5.1 Relational Databases

    5.2 Non-relational databases

    6 Back-end Servers

    6.1 The need for back-end servers

    6.2 Front-end/ Back-end Communication

    6.3 Working with JSON files

    6.4 Provisioning a back-end server

    6.5 Multi-threading and multi-processing request

    6.6 Connecting Streamlit to a Back-end Server

    Part IV: Enforcing Application Security and Privacy


    7 Session State

    7.1 Introducing session IDs

    7.2 Implementing session state persistently

    7.3 Recording user insights

    7.4 Implementing session state natively

    7.5 Cookies management


    8 Authentication and Application Security

    8.1 Developing user accounts

    8.2 Verifying user credentials

    8.3 Secrets management

    8.4 Anti-SQL injection measures with SQL Alchemy

    8.5 Configuring Git Ignore variables

    Part V: Deploying Streamlit to the Cloud


    9 Persistent Deployment

    9.1 Deployment to Streamlit Sharing

    9.2 Deployment to Linux

    9.3 Deployment to Windows Server

    10 Exposing Local Streamlit to the World Wide Web

    10.1 Port forwarding over network gateway

    10.2 Reverse Port Forwarding using NGROK

    Part VI: Streamlit Custom Components


    11 Building Streamlit components with React.js

    11.1 Introduction to Streamlit custom components

    11.2 Using React.js to create custom HTML components

    11.3 Deploying components as a Pip package

    12 Extra-Streamlit-Components Package

    12.1 Stepper bar

    12.2 Splash screen . .

    12.3 Tab bar

    12.4 Cookie Manager

    Part VII: Streamlit Case Studies


    13 General Use Cases

    13.1 Data science & machine learning applications

    13.2 Dashboards and real-time applications

    13.3 Time-series applications

    13.4 Advanced application development

    14 Steamlit at Work

    14.1 Iberdrola Renewables

    14.2 DummyLearn.com


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