In this article, we’ll explain how to install Streamlit on Ubuntu 20.04.
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Prerequisites:
- A Ubuntu 20.04 installed dedicated server or KVM VPS.
- A root user access or normal user with administrative privileges.
Install Streamlit on Ubuntu
1. Keep the server updated
Update the server using following command:
# apt update -y && apt upgrade -y
2. Install python pip
Install python pip package manager using following command:
# apt install python3-pip -y
3. Install Streamlit
Install Streamlit using python pip package manager.
# pip install streamlit
4. Deploy Streamlit app
To deploy Streamlit app, first we need to create one python file using following command:
# vim app.py
Add following content in the app.py file:
import streamlit as st
st.text_input("Your name", key="name")
# You can access the value at any point with:
st.session_state.name
Save and exit.
Now, deploy the app on :80 port using following command:
# streamlit run main.py –server.port 80
Navigate to your browser and access Streamlit app using your server IP.
5. Use Screen
Streamlit will close the session as soon as you exit SSH session. To make it persistence, we need to use screen tool. Once you create session in screen, you can close the terminal and connect the server using new terminal. It will create persistence session.
# screen -S streamlit
Deploy Streamlit app:
# streamlit run main.py –server.port 80
Now close the terminal and connect with server in new terminal and run following command list the screen session.
# screen -list
We have successfully completed with the installation process and also we have deployed our first app.
In this article, we have seen how to install Streamlit on Ubuntu 20.04.
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