# First, you need to install the gradio library if you haven't already. # You can do this by running the following command in your terminal: # pip install gradio import gradio as gr def greet(name): """ This function takes a name as input and returns a personalized greeting string. """ if name: return f"Hello, {name}! Welcome to your first Gradio app." else: return "Hello! Please enter your name." # Create the Gradio interface # gr.Interface is the main class used to build the UI. # - fn: The function that the interface will call. # - inputs: The component(s) for user input. Here we use a Textbox. # - outputs: The component(s) to display the result. Here we use a simple Text component. # - title: The title that appears at the top of the UI. # - description: A brief description of what the app does. # Launch the application # To run in a Docker container (like on Hugging Face Spaces), you must # set server_name="0.0.0.0" to listen on all network interfaces. # The server_port should match the port exposed in your Dockerfile and readme.md (7860). if __name__ == "__main__": gr.Interface( fn=greet, inputs=gr.Textbox( lines=1, placeholder="Please enter your name here...", label="Your Name" ), outputs=gr.Text(label="Greeting"), title="Simple Greeting App", description="A simple test application built with Python and Gradio. Enter your name to receive a greeting." ).launch(server_name="0.0.0.0", server_port=7860)