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Jun 23, 2020
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Thank you, I'll try that! Could I bother you again if it doesn't work? (If you don't mind, of course )
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2020, 7:10 pm Nic Acton, @.> wrote: @.* commented on this gist. ------------------------------ Hi, please just run all cells and only try to hit the URL from ngrok that's like so: http://377f47dc6ed1.ngrok.io The IP of the colaboratory instance will not be exposed so you cannot hit those IPs. — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://gist.github.com/da5a9b42c0a2e9e355353689f93c84b3#gistcomment-3351739, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/APQ2FEUEXY5IYD3GRSJ6YGLRYDAUVANCNFSM4N6CSHIQ .
You can always leave a comment and I'll get to it when I can. Please try to be verbose with the steps you took and the errors you're seeing, maybe even a link to a Colaboratory notebook that you're running it in so the errors can be reproduced.
Wait. If I understand right. If I execute this code may I can use Streamlit on Google Colab? Is it?
Its the first time that I'll use Streamlit, as Data Scientist I can use matplotlib, pandas, etc, but seems very nice plot in Streamlit.
If you can help me with that, please I follow u on Instagram.
Ty, hugs from Brazil.
btw I have some colab here. u can see it. Can I use Streamlit on them? Ty mf.
btw I have some colab here. u can see it. Can I use Streamlit on them? Ty mf.
I took a quick look. I think you can make prototypes and develop with Streamlit on Colaboratory, but you wouldn't want to make that your production server as Colaboratory has a relatively short timeout (only about 12 hours). You can find more on how Streamlit could maybe fit with your projects here: https://www.streamlit.io/
Thank you so much for this brilliant piece of code.....👌👌
this is awesome thanks a lot
when I clicked on the URL it is showing me
"Tunnel f9b2788c5740.ngrok.io not found"
Hey m getting this error. could you help?
get_ipython().system_raw('./ngrok http 8501 &')
! curl -s http://localhost:4040/api/tunnels | python3 -c
"import sys, json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['tunnels'][0]['public_url'])"
error: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
IndexError: list index out of range
when I clicked on the URL it is showing me
"Tunnel f9b2788c5740.ngrok.io not found"
Can you post a copy of your colaboratory notebook?
Hey m getting this error. could you help?
get_ipython().system_raw('./ngrok http 8501 &')
! curl -s http://localhost:4040/api/tunnels | python3 -c
"import sys, json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['tunnels'][0]['public_url'])"error: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
IndexError: list index out of range
Can you post a copy of your colaboratory notebook?
when I clicked on the URL it is showing me
"Tunnel f9b2788c5740.ngrok.io not found"Can you post a copy of your colaboratory notebook?
Thanks but this problem is solved. it was ngrok version issue
Legend..thanks for demystifying it on colab. Had totally hit a wall on my own..
Thanks guys! It can work in colab!
But i see some difference between run in colab and run in local.
When i run streamlit hello in local, I choose Animation Demo and run it. The Animation move move and move ...
But i run streamlit hello in colab like your code, I choose Animation Demo however the Animation don't move. only stand still
Why?
Thank you very much for this
Hey! I am getting this error when I try opening "https://2f10-35-196-239-11.ngrok.io/" this link. Please help.
The connection to https://2f10-35-196-239-11.ngrok.io was successfully tunneled to your ngrok client, but the client failed to establish a connection to the local address localhost:80.
Make sure that a web service is running on localhost:80 and that it is a valid address.
The error encountered was: dial tcp 127.0.0.1:80: connect: connection refused
Hey! I am getting this error when I try opening "https://2f10-35-196-239-11.ngrok.io/" this link. Please help.
The connection to https://2f10-35-196-239-11.ngrok.io was successfully tunneled to your ngrok client, but the client failed to establish a connection to the local address localhost:80.
Make sure that a web service is running on localhost:80 and that it is a valid address.
The error encountered was: dial tcp 127.0.0.1:80: connect: connection refused
Can you post a copy of your Colaboratory Notebook?
I have the same problem as you. Did you solve it?@Aishwary-Rawal
I use VPN when I am using Colab. Is the problem related to this?
I could not use this way. the localhost refused. thus, i find the other way to solve it
npx create localtunnel and show the url to check in the browse
!streamlit run app.py & npx localtunnel --p 8501
https://youtu.be/zdJdJ1tHGnA , you can watch video for running streamlit in local hoast using localtunnel