Kepler.gl: Saved HTML file keeps flashing when opening with browser

Created on 30 Jun 2019  路  17Comments  路  Source: keplergl/kepler.gl

Describe the bug
When the map contains a filter, the map keeps flashing when opened with a browser

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Created a map within Jupyter Notebook
  2. Add a filter
  3. Call .save_to_html method to save to HTML

Environment (please complete the following information):

0.1.0.a7

jupyter windows

Most helpful comment

I'm having the same issue and for it's happening when I add a timestamp filter, other types works fine for me.

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I'm having the same issue and for it's happening when I add a timestamp filter, other types works fine for me.

I'm having the same issue and for it's happening when I add a timestamp filter, other types works fine for me.

Exactly the same thing happened to me.

@HLiuUS What browser (chrome, safari, firefox) and operating system (mac, windows) are you on?
mind attach the html?

@heshan0131 It was on Windows 10 and I tried with both Chrome and Edge, same issue. You can find a html file in the zip file I uploaded.

@macrigiuseppe will look into this

I'm having the same issue and for it's happening when I add a timestamp filter, other types works fine for me.

This seems to be the same for me. It stops flashing when I remove it from the map by selecting "Time Playback" in the filter section. But starts again when I select it again.

Based on my findings it looks like the browser page keeps on showing/hiding scrollbars and creates a flashing effect.

This is the recording

https://www.dropbox.com/s/curmb857zfry1f1/WinDev1903Eval.gif?dl=0

@Bwsutton1990 @HLiuUS can you please confirm that's the actual problem you are experiencing?

If not, can you please provide a recording of your issue?

Thank you

Hi @macrigiuseppe

I cant access the file, but having looked at the flashing more closely, that seems to make sense.

Thanks
Ben

Hi @macrigiuseppe, I cant access the file either, but it seemscorrect based on your description.

@Bwsutton1990 @HLiuUS i updated the link. Let me know

@macrigiuseppe that is the problem I am having.

Hi, I was wondering if any solution had been found for this yet? Thanks!

Hi, I'm experiencing the same issue with the html file. Is there any solution yet?

@HLiuUS I've had the same problem. I tried a different environment with an earlier version of KeplerGL installed and I didn't have the issue when I selected a solid color for the trip origin and a separate color for the destination, rather than having the origin color selected based on categorical data from a column in my dataset. Perhaps this will be helpful in troubleshooting?

Opening HTML file in Edge resolved the issue for me.

keplergl==0.1.0a9 is published, can you give it a try?

keplergl==0.1.0a9 is published, can you give it a try?

Problem solved for me!

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