Author: @blackary
Code: https://github.com/blackary/st_pages
pip install st-pages
Basic example: https://st-pages.streamlit.app/
Example with sections: https://st-pages-sections.streamlit.app/
Previously, st-pages allowed for a much more customizable and flexible declaration of pages in a Streamlit app, and was independent of the actual filenames of the python files in your project.
As of 1.0.0, st-pages is now a tiny wrapper that provides an easy method for defining the pages in your app in a toml file, as well as a few utility methods to let you add the current page's title to all pages, etc.
You are welcome to continue to use older versions of this package, but most of the old use-cases are now easy to do with native streamlit, so I would recommend checking out the documentation for more information.
Contents of .streamlit/pages.toml
[[pages]]
path = "page1.py"
name = "Home"
icon = "🏠"
[[pages]]
path = "other_pages/page2.py"
name = "Page 2"
icon = ":books:"
url_path = "my_books" # You can override the default url path for a page
Example with sections, .stremalit/pages_sections.toml
:
[[pages]]
path = "page1.py"
name = "Home"
icon = "🏠"
[[pages]]
path = "other_pages/page2.py"
name = "Page 2"
icon = ":books:"
[[pages]]
name = "My section"
icon = "🎈️"
is_section = true
# Pages after an `is_section = true` will be indented
[[pages]]
name = "Another page"
icon = "💪"
Streamlit code:
import streamlit as st
from st_pages import add_page_title, get_nav_from_toml
st.set_page_config(layout="wide")
# If you want to use the no-sections version, this
# defaults to looking in .streamlit/pages.toml, so you can
# just call `get_nav_from_toml()`
nav = get_nav_from_toml(".streamlit/pages_sections.toml")
st.logo("logo.png")
pg = st.navigation(nav)
add_page_title(pg)
pg.run()
You can now pass a list of page names to hide_pages
to hide pages from now on.
This list of pages is custom to each viewer of the app, so you can hide pages from one viewer but not from another using this method. You can see another example of hiding pages in the docs here
from st_pages import hide_pages
hide_pages(["Another page"])