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run.get_project_url() provides the url for the project page. I tried embedding it in a streamlit application, but I think embedding on external domains is disabled. I assume this is intentional to prevent users/orgs from abusing it. I was wondering if its possible to have a way to display the iframe for a few times and then disable it automatically and basically prompt the user to visit the dashboard link to use it. Something like how twitter or instagram media embedding works. Anyway, not really a hard blocker but I was hoping to get my weekend project up :)
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Hello @AyushExel , we suggest for you to try this if this will fit on your project. See here. Let us know if you have further question and we'll help.~
@AyushExel , apologies that it is not the one you need. Will be happy to file this as a feature request. Could you please provide more details about it? How impactful it could be to your project flow, so I could add it up to the write ups. Thanks~
Hi @AyushExel , since we have not heard back from you we are going to close this request. If you would like to re-open the conversation, please let us know!
run.get_project_url() provides the url for the project page. I tried embedding it in a streamlit application, but I think embedding on external domains is disabled. I assume this is intentional to prevent users/orgs from abusing it. I was wondering if its possible to have a way to display the iframe for a few times and then disable it automatically and basically prompt the user to visit the dashboard link to use it. Something like how twitter or instagram media embedding works. Anyway, not really a hard blocker but I was hoping to get my weekend project up :)
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