Migrating user code

These are migration guides specifically for ipywidgets users.

Migrating from 7.x to 8.0

For more details about the changes done for the 8.0 major version, please consult the changelog.

Code

FileUpload

The data and metadata traits have been removed, and the value trait revamped to be a list of dicts containing the file information. The keys of these dicts are:

  • content: The buffer of file data

  • name: The name of the file

  • type: The MIME type of the file content

  • size: The size of the buffer in bytes

  • last_modified: A UTC datetime representing the “last modified” value reported for the file

Suggested migration: Rewrite all usage of FileUpload to use the new structure. If you need to support both 7.x and 8.x, you can e.g. write functions get_file_buffer and similar to wrap reads from the widget:

  • For the .value attribute, to retrieve it in the original form, use {f["name"]: f.content.tobytes() for f in uploader.value}.

  • For the .data attribute, use [f.content.tobytes() for f in uploader.value].

  • For the .metadata attribute, use [{k: v for k, v in f.items() if k != "content"} for f in w.value].

Tooltips

As part of an effort to make it possible to set tooltips for all widgets, the old description_tooltip attribute for certain widgets was deprecated. Now all widgets that inherit DOMWidget have the attribute tooltip instead.

Suggested migration: Search and replace description_tooltip to tooltip when you no longer need to support ipywidgets 7.

Selection Widgets

These widgets include: ToggleButtons, Dropdown, RadioButtons, Select, SelectMultiple Selection, SelectionSlider, and SelectionRangeSlider.

For these, it is no longer possible to use dicts or other mapping types as values for the options trait. Using mapping types in this way has been deprecated since version 7.4, and will now raise a TypeError.

Suggested migration: Clean up the options use. The following snippet can be used to convert a dict to the new format: w.options = tuple((str(k), v) for k, v in your_dict.items()).

Description Sanitization

The value of the description field of any widget that inherits DescriptionWidget (most widgets in ipywidgets) will now have its value sanitized for certain HTML content on the client side. If you are relying on HTML in this value, you might need to explicitly set the description_allow_html trait to True, depending on what kind of tags/attributes are used.

Suggested migration: Only set description_allow_html if you are in full control of the value that is set.

Layout.border

While this change is strictly speaking backwards compatible, a word of caution is useful to those that want to use the new functionality:

Four attributes have been added: border_left, border_right, border_top and border_bottom. These can be used to set the corresponding CSS border strings individually. Setting the border property overrides all of those four attributes to the new value of border. If the individual values are set to different values, the border property will return None when you read its value.

Layout.overflow_x / overflow_y

The previously deprecated traits overflow_x and overflow_y have been removed. Please use the overflow trait instead.

Deployments

Embedded CDN

Please note that the default CDN of ipywidgets has changed from unpkg to jsDelivr. If you rely on the CDN being unpkg, this can be overridden by specifying the data attribute data-jupyter-widgets-cdn on the HTML manager script tag. See embedding for details.

widgetsnbextension

The notebook package is no longer a dependency of the widgetsnbextension package (therefore notebook is no longer a dependency of ipywidgets). If you need to install notebook with ipywidgets, you will need to install notebook explicitly.