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import "@gradio/theme";
import { WorkerProxy, type WorkerProxyOptions } from "@gradio/wasm";
import { api_factory } from "@gradio/client";
import { wasm_proxied_fetch } from "./fetch";
import { wasm_proxied_mount_css, mount_prebuilt_css } from "./css";
import type { mount_css } from "../css";
import Index from "../Index.svelte";
import type { ThemeMode } from "../components/types";
// These imports are aliased at built time with Vite. See the `resolve.alias` config in `vite.config.ts`.
import gradioWheel from "gradio.whl";
import gradioClientWheel from "gradio_client.whl";
declare let GRADIO_VERSION: string;
// NOTE: The following line has been copied from `main.ts`.
// In `main.ts`, which is the normal Gradio app entry point,
// the string literal "__ENTRY_CSS__" will be replaced with the actual CSS file path
// by the Vite plugin `handle_ce_css` in `build_plugins.ts`,
// and the CSS file will be dynamically loaded at runtime
// as the file path (the `ENTRY_CSS` variable) will be passed to `mount_css()`.
// This mechanism has been introduced in https://github.com/gradio-app/gradio/pull/1444
// to make Gradio work as a Web Component library
// with which users can use Gradio by loading only one JS file,
// without a link tag referring to the CSS file.
// However, we don't rely on this mechanism here to make things simpler by leaving the Vite plugins as is,
// because it will be refactored in the near future.
// As a result, the users of the Wasm app will have to load the CSS file manually.
// const ENTRY_CSS = "__ENTRY_CSS__";
interface GradioAppController {
run_code: (code: string) => Promise<void>;
run_file: (path: string) => Promise<void>;
write: (
path: string,
data: string | ArrayBufferView,
opts: any
) => Promise<void>;
rename: (old_path: string, new_path: string) => Promise<void>;
unlink: (path: string) => Promise<void>;
install: (requirements: string[]) => Promise<void>;
unmount: () => void;
}
interface Options {
target: HTMLElement;
files?: WorkerProxyOptions["files"];
requirements?: WorkerProxyOptions["requirements"];
code?: string;
entrypoint?: string;
info: boolean;
container: boolean;
isEmbed: boolean;
initialHeight?: string;
eager: boolean;
themeMode: ThemeMode | null;
autoScroll: boolean;
controlPageTitle: boolean;
appMode: boolean;
}
export function create(options: Options): GradioAppController {
// TODO: Runtime type validation for options.
const observer = new MutationObserver(() => {
document.body.style.padding = "0";
});
observer.observe(options.target, { childList: true });
const worker_proxy = new WorkerProxy({
gradioWheelUrl: new URL(gradioWheel, import.meta.url).href,
gradioClientWheelUrl: new URL(gradioClientWheel, import.meta.url).href,
files: options.files ?? {},
requirements: options.requirements ?? []
});
// Internally, the execution of `runPythonCode()` or `runPythonFile()` is queued
// and its promise will be resolved after the Pyodide is loaded and the worker initialization is done
// (see the await in the `onmessage` callback in the webworker code)
// So we don't await this promise because we want to mount the `Index` immediately and start the app initialization asynchronously.
if (options.code != null) {
worker_proxy.runPythonCode(options.code);
} else if (options.entrypoint != null) {
worker_proxy.runPythonFile(options.entrypoint);
} else {
throw new Error("Either code or entrypoint must be provided.");
}
mount_prebuilt_css(document.head);
const overridden_fetch: typeof fetch = (input, init?) => {
return wasm_proxied_fetch(worker_proxy, input, init);
};
const { client, upload_files } = api_factory(overridden_fetch);
const overridden_mount_css: typeof mount_css = async (url, target) => {
return wasm_proxied_mount_css(worker_proxy, url, target);
};
let app: Index;
function launchNewApp(): void {
if (app != null) {
app.$destroy();
}
app = new Index({
target: options.target,
props: {
// embed source
space: null,
src: null,
host: null,
// embed info
info: options.info,
container: options.container,
is_embed: options.isEmbed,
initial_height: options.initialHeight ?? "300px", // default: 300px
eager: options.eager,
// gradio meta info
version: GRADIO_VERSION,
theme_mode: options.themeMode,
// misc global behaviour
autoscroll: options.autoScroll,
control_page_title: options.controlPageTitle,
// for gradio docs
// TODO: Remove -- i think this is just for autoscroll behavhiour, app vs embeds
app_mode: options.appMode,
// For Wasm mode
client,
upload_files,
mount_css: overridden_mount_css
}
});
}
launchNewApp();
return {
run_code: async (code: string): Promise<void> => {
await worker_proxy.runPythonCode(code);
launchNewApp();
},
run_file: async (path: string): Promise<void> => {
await worker_proxy.runPythonFile(path);
launchNewApp();
},
write(path, data, opts) {
return worker_proxy.writeFile(path, data, opts);
},
rename(old_path: string, new_path: string): Promise<void> {
return worker_proxy.renameFile(old_path, new_path);
},
unlink(path) {
return worker_proxy.unlink(path);
},
install(requirements) {
return worker_proxy.install(requirements);
},
unmount() {
app.$destroy();
worker_proxy.terminate();
}
};
}
/**
* I'm not sure if this is a correct way to export functions from a bundle created with Vite.
* However, at least, the library mode (https://vitejs.dev/guide/build.html#library-mode)
* with an exported function (`export async function create()`) didn't work for our case.
* In library mode with the `build.lib.entry = (this file)` config,
* Vite creates a bundle exporting the functions from this file, which looks nice,
* however, it inevitably enables inlining of all the static file assets,
* while we need to disable inlining for the wheel files to pass their URLs to `micropip.install()`.
*
* > If you specify build.lib, build.assetsInlineLimit will be ignored and assets will always be inlined, regardless of file size or being a Git LFS placeholder.
* > https://vitejs.dev/config/build-options.html#build-assetsinlinelimit
*
* There is an open issue about this: https://github.com/vitejs/vite/issues/4454
*
* FYI, stlite (https://github.com/whitphx/stlite) uses Webpack,
* which supports bundling libraries that export entities to the global scope and disabling assets inlining
* (https://webpack.js.org/guides/author-libraries/).
*/
// @ts-ignore
globalThis.createGradioApp = create;
declare let BUILD_MODE: string;
if (BUILD_MODE === "dev") {
(async function () {
const DevApp = (await import("./dev/App.svelte")).default;
const app = new DevApp({
target: document.getElementById("dev-app")!
});
})();
}