Add streamlit dashboard + refactoring of existing panel dashboard #7
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Add a Streamlit backend and add the option to switch between the current Panel/Bokeh dashboard and Streamlit/Plotly. Some UI improvements and bug fixes make both dashboards behave consistently. Significant refactoring of the existing code was needed to separate the 'backend' and dashboard-specific code and minimise code duplication.
Notable changes:
streamlit_dashboard.py) using Streamlit/Plotly.--backend {panel,streamlit}inktdashboard.-demoflag didn't seem to work and is removed.The panel version now looks like this:

And this is the new Streamlit variant:

Note the new option to select a colour palette!
For convenience, when

--backend=streamlitis specified, providing a cachefile on the command line is optional. The user can start the dashboard and upload cachefile later: