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New Python Package - Plotly Dash Component Package with Reusable Templates #11321

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mohammadaffaneh opened this issue Dec 5, 2024 · 1 comment

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@mohammadaffaneh
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Is this a new component or an extension of an existing one?

This is a request for a new component python package compatible with Plotly Dash.

Describe the feature

Develop a Plotly Dash component package along with reusable templates of PatternFly components. This would include examples of complex user interfaces and logic, enabling developers to build consistent and sophisticated Dash applications using PatternFly's design system.

Are there visuals for this feature? If applicable, please include examples for each state and for varying widths

Not applicable at this time.

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Integrating PatternFly with Plotly Dash would benefit the Dash community by providing access to PatternFly's robust set of components, layouts, and patterns designed for complex UIs. Despite existing Dash component libraries, PatternFly's focus on reusable solutions and advanced UI capabilities would enhance productivity, reduce redundancy, and promote a unified language between designers and developers in the Dash ecosystem.

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tlabaj commented Dec 19, 2024

Hello, this request is out of scope for our project at this time.

@tlabaj tlabaj closed this as completed Dec 19, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Needs triage to Done in PatternFly Issues Dec 19, 2024
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