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Hi,
Could you please advise how to resolve this error? My Python script works fine in Databrics, however, when I run it in Power BI it opens up the visual in the browser window instead and gives me this error:
Here is the code:
import pandas as pd
import plotly.express as px
# Create a DataFrame
dataset = pd.DataFrame(dataset)
# Convert 'End Date' and 'Start Date' to datetime objects
dataset['End Date'] = pd.to_datetime(dataset['End Date'])
dataset['Start Date'] = pd.to_datetime(dataset['Start Date'])
# Calculate the difference in days between 'End Date' and 'Start Date'
dataset['diff'] = (dataset['End Date'] - dataset['Start Date']).dt.days
# Reverse the DataFrame to match the reversed y-axis labels
dataset = dataset.iloc[::-1].reset_index(drop=True)
# Create a figure and axis
fig = px.timeline(dataset, x_start="Start Date", x_end="End Date", y="Event Description", color="Group Name",
hover_data={"Start Date": "|%Y-%m-%d", "End Date": "|%Y-%m-%d"},
labels={"Start Date": "Start Date", "End Date": "End Date"})
# Update layout
fig.update_layout(
title='Timeline',
xaxis=dict(
title='Date',
tickformat='%Y'
),
yaxis=dict(
title='Group Name'
)
)
# Show the figure
fig.show()
Solved! Go to Solution.
You cannot bring your own renderer, you need to use the default renderer.
Create Power BI visuals using Python in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
This is annoying as Plotly is the only option that provides interactive visual 😕 Thanks for your response.
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You cannot bring your own renderer, you need to use the default renderer.
Create Power BI visuals using Python in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
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