Fix Gradio Button __init__ got an unexpected keyword argument 'label' in Gradio demo web UI#123
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Description
The Gradio demo web UI (
app.py) passes an outdated or incorrect argument to the Gradio Button class (label), causing aTypeErrorwhen theButtonclass does not accept thislabelattribute, leading to a failure of the web UI.This pull request addresses an issue in the Gradio demo web UI (
app.py), where an outdated or incorrect argument (label) get passed to the GradioButtonclass, which causes aTypeErrorwhen theButtonclass did not accept it, leading to a failure in the web UI. This pull request updates the code to use thelabelargument based on its availability as a Button attribute.Changes Made
Buttoninstantiation inapp.pyto resolve the issue.Context
The original code might have been written for an older version of Gradio, where
labelwas a valid argument. However, the current version does not support this argument, and the code needed adjustment.Checklist