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gradio-ui
This folder contains all of the Gradio UI and component source code.
Note: The below assumes you are in the
ui
directory unless alternative instructions are given.
setup
This folder is managed as 'monorepo' a multi-package repository which make dependency management very simple. In order to do this we use pnpm
as our package manager.
Make sure pnpm
is installed by following the installation instructions for your system.
You will also need node
which you probably already have
running the application
Install all dependencies from the ui
folder:
pnpm i
This will install the dependencies for all packages within the ui
folder and link any local packages
local development
To develop locally, open two browser tabs from the root of the repository.
Run the python test server, from the root directory:
cd demo/kitchen_sink
python run.py
This will start a development server on port 7863
that the web app is expecting.
Run the web app:
cd ui #move back into ui if you haven't already
pnpm dev
building for production
From the ui
folder run the build.
pnpm build
This will create the necessary files in ui/app/public
and also in gradio/templates/frontend
.
quality checks
The repos currently has two quality checks that can be run locally and are run in CI.
formatting
Formatting is handled by prettier
to ensure consistent formatting and prevent style-focused conversations. Formatting failures will fails CI and should be reoslve before merging.
To check formatting:
pnpm format:check
If you have formatting failures then you can run the following command to fix them:
pnpm format:write
type checking
We use TypeScript to provide static types to javascript code. These checks are also run in CI.
to typecheck the code:
pnpm ts:check
ci checks
Currently the following checks are run in CI:
- Format check (
pnpm format:check
) - Type check (
pnpm ts:check
) - Build as a smoke test (
pnpm build
)