We will share project updates and announcements here.
This blog also aims to illustrate how Pyodide can be used for real-world projects. If you have a nice Pyodide use case that you would like to share, we accept submissions on Github.
We will share project updates and announcements here.
This blog also aims to illustrate how Pyodide can be used for real-world projects. If you have a nice Pyodide use case that you would like to share, we accept submissions on Github.
Pyodide 0.24 is a major release focused on fine tuning public APIs and performance. It includes a major rework of the streams APIs to be faster and more flexible. We increased the consistency of the foreign function interface. We also added micropip support for the Python simple repository API. Performance Improvements Up to this point, we had not devoted much energy to performance improvements so there were many low-hanging fruit....
Pyodide 0.23 is a major release focused on updating CPython version to 3.11. It also brings several new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. This release includes updates to the Python standard library, deployment and build system enhancements, and new CLI commands. We also added several new packages to Pyodide, including fastparquet, pynacl and binary wheels for mypy. Note that there are several API deprecations; please refer to the changelog for details....
Pyodide 0.22 is a major release focused on improving the foreign function interface between Python and JavaScript. We also improved the systems for building, loading, and testing packages. In particular, we added support for creating virtual environments that execute code using Pyodide in Node.js. We unvendored the Pyodide package manager and matplotlib backend into separate repositories. We also added a new command line interface for common tasks involved in building and testing packages with Pyodide....
Pyodide 0.21 is a major release focused on improvements to the systems for building and loading packages. We made it much easier to build and use binary wheels that are not included in our distribution. We added support for Rust packages and made major progress in simplifying support for CMake packages. We also added 34 new packages including a large number of popular packages, for example bitarray, opencv-python, shapely, and xgboost....
We are happy to announce that the next version of Pyodide will ship with the newest version of the Cryptography package, including its Rust extension module. The Cryptography package was one of the first major packages that included a Rust extension module. Python binary extensions in Rust for new projects have been gaining popularity lately. The Cryptography package has been one of the most often requested packages in the Pyodide issue tracker so it is a priority for us to support it....
Pandas Tutor is a data science education tool that visualizes how pandas code transforms dataframes. In this guest post we discuss how we ported it to run 100% in-browser with Pyodide.
Pyodide 0.20 is a major release focused on improving our system for building and packaging Python modules. We upgraded to Python 3.10. This comes with a speed boost of around 15% in Firefox and 22% in Chrome. We updated almost every package to the most recent release, and moved closer to using upstream Emscripten. Pyodide 0.20 also includes many small bug fixes and usability improvements. For the complete list of changes see the changelog....
Pyodide is a distribution of CPython for WebAssembly which was started by Michael Droettboom at Mozilla. Today, Pyodide is an independent open source project. It not only provides support for calling JavaScript and web APIs from Python, but also brings the Python scientific stack to the browser as it includes the five most essential data science libraries – NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, scikit-learn, and Scipy. In this post, we present a new backend for Matplotlib enabling the rendering of figures in the browser by leveraging the <canvas> element....
From web servers to end-to-end Data pipelines, Python has become a ubiquitous tool for building all sorts of programs and software. With powerful built-in libraries and an incredible number of third-party libraries, the Python ecosystem makes it easy to quickly get your project started. In fact, building user interfaces (UIs) is not an exception: PyQT allows you to create cross-platform desktop applications, whereas libraries like Dash allows you to create full-fledged web applications (including the UI) within a single Python script....
Pyodide 0.19 is a major release focused on improving the build system, updating scientific computing packages, and improving the workflow for loading Python code. Here are a few highlights. For the complete list of changes see the changelog. Removal of function pointer cast emulation Some Python C extensions use function pointer casting, which is an unspecified behavior according to the C specification. However, all common native C compilers generate code that works fine....