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@meg wrote: I am having the same question. Anybody has any answers for it? Thanks. Read full topic

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:mega: Loading states and Loading component

@Mike3 wrote: Is there any way currently to get the Loading animation to display only after a few seconds? I have a callback that sometimes takes 3+ seconds to load, so this new component could be...

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:mega: Loading states and Loading component

@mandross wrote: Finally, I placed dcc.Loading(loading_state={'is_loading':True})] so it ‘is loading’ permanently. I toggle the visibility of the whole div in a callback. I hope it helps. Read full...

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@ethanopp wrote: Is it possible to get the actual State of the component to see if its loading as part of a callback? Something along the lines of: State('input-1', 'data-dash-is-loading')] Read full...

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:mega: Loading states and Loading component

@bmerry wrote: I’m still working on the details and don’t have a fully working example yet, but with the CSS approach it looks like CSS transitions will help. Something like this: #root { visibility:...

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@tcoleman wrote: Is there a way to make to Loading component only active on the initial page load? I’m working on a dashboard that gets updated once per minute by an Interval component, so I don’t...

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@lemon wrote: mandross: {‘is_loading’:True} @Mike3, Did you ever find a solution? Read full topic

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@Gon_F wrote: I did not, though I did not look into the issue too deeply, either. Since I do not know web development, I’ll just be hoping a developer or a contributor adds a delay functionality ^^; ,...

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@chriddyp wrote: Here’s an example of delay .delay { position: relative; } .delay::after { content: ""; display: block; position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; /* min and max vals in case children...

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@Gon_F wrote: To use the top css code, I am supposed to save it as a css file, and put it in the app’s folder under another folder “Assets”, am I right? And then simply utilizing className='delay'...

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@mandross wrote: There is an error: “l.gridlayer is undefined ( This error originated from the built-in JavaScript code that runs Dash apps.)” when the following graph is wrapped by Loading component:...

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@oegedijk wrote: @tcoleman did you find a solution to this yet? Did anybody else? I would like to display a full page loading spinner only on first page load, but not on subsequent callbacks. (for one...

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@tcoleman wrote: @oegedijk I’m afraid not. In the end I achieved an acceptable result by splitting up my callbacks, optimising the ones that need rapid refresh to make them load quickly, and putting...

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@oegedijk wrote: But I agree, having an ‘only on initial load’ option for the spinner would be an excellent feature. @chriddyp any plans for such a feature? In my case I have quite a big dashboard...

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Hi, Do anyone know if its possible to achieve that a Loading component checks the loading_state property only on its first children? I show a spinner during the loading process of a collapse section....

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Helped me a lot, Thanks! Read full topic

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Hi @chriddyp! Is it possible to apply this in a straightforward way to the actual Loading component? I mean, to make it appear if the loading takes more than a second or so, and not for any slight...

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Wow it’s June 2021 and still no solution to this it seems I’m stuck with the same issue and was wondering: did anyone find a solution to this? Read full topic

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@oegedijk Same here! I have the same exact issue and was wondering if there is a solution Read full topic

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Hello @Ola , can you post a minimally reproducible example of this? Been stuck on this problem for a while. Read full topic

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:mega: Loading states and Loading component

Just ran into this issue. Has anyone found a workaround? I’m surprised it wasn’t addressed in the Dash v2 Read full topic

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@valentijnnieman dear friend, can you help us figure out how to use the dcc.Loading component only during the first load of the application, since it is the longest…? Read full topic

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I was looking for a way to delay dcc.Loading to prevent flickering and ended up here without a solution. However, I found one: instead of using dcc.Loading I used dbc.Spinner, which has a property...

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But I might prefer the UI of dcc.Loading Read full topic

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For people who are still looking for a way to delay the loading animation of the dcc.Loading component, I have just found a way to do it without additional JavaScript code: In the dcc.Loading...

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