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python - Throttling in Bokeh application

I have Bokeh application with a Slider widget that uses the Slider.on_change callback to update my graphs. However, the slider updates come in much faster than my callback function can handle so I need a way to throttle the incoming change requests. The problem is very prominent since the slider calls into the callback during sliding, while only the last slider value (when the user releases the mouse) is of interest.

How could I tackle this problem?

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For Bokeh 2.0 or newer, simply use a callback on "value_throttled":

slider.on_change('value_throttled', ...)
slider.js_on_change('value_throttled', ...)

OLD answer for for Bokeh 1.x

As of Bokeh 1.2, a callback policy applies to both JS callbacks as well as Python callbacks on the server. The value property always updates unconditionally on every move, but a new value_throttled property can be watched for changes according to the policy:

slider.callback_policy = "mouseup"

# both of these will respect the callback policy now
slider.js_on_change('value_throttled', ...)
slider.on_change('value_throttled', ...)

Note that the old callback property is deprecated and will be removed in Bokeh 2.0. All new code should use the general on_change and js_on_change mechanisms.


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