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* Implemented a proper main() function for kernel.py that reads command line input. * Added options to launch_kernel() for specifying particular ports. * Wrote preliminary implementation for the KernelManager's start_kernel() and kill_kernel() methods * Updated IPythonWidget test script to reflect new functionality.

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r2597 import os
import uuid
import pprint
import zmq
class Message(object):
"""A simple message object that maps dict keys to attributes.
A Message can be created from a dict and a dict from a Message instance
simply by calling dict(msg_obj)."""
def __init__(self, msg_dict):
dct = self.__dict__
for k, v in msg_dict.iteritems():
if isinstance(v, dict):
v = Message(v)
dct[k] = v
# Having this iterator lets dict(msg_obj) work out of the box.
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.__dict__.iteritems())
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self.__dict__)
def __str__(self):
return pprint.pformat(self.__dict__)
def __contains__(self, k):
return k in self.__dict__
def __getitem__(self, k):
return self.__dict__[k]
def msg_header(msg_id, username, session):
return {
'msg_id' : msg_id,
'username' : username,
'session' : session
}
def extract_header(msg_or_header):
"""Given a message or header, return the header."""
if not msg_or_header:
return {}
try:
# See if msg_or_header is the entire message.
h = msg_or_header['header']
except KeyError:
try:
# See if msg_or_header is just the header
h = msg_or_header['msg_id']
except KeyError:
raise
else:
h = msg_or_header
if not isinstance(h, dict):
h = dict(h)
return h
class Session(object):
Brian Granger
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r2606 def __init__(self, username=os.environ.get('USER','username'), session=None):
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r2597 self.username = username
Brian Granger
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self.session = str(uuid.uuid4())
else:
self.session = session
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r2597 self.msg_id = 0
def msg_header(self):
h = msg_header(self.msg_id, self.username, self.session)
self.msg_id += 1
return h
def msg(self, msg_type, content=None, parent=None):
msg = {}
msg['header'] = self.msg_header()
msg['parent_header'] = {} if parent is None else extract_header(parent)
msg['msg_type'] = msg_type
msg['content'] = {} if content is None else content
return msg
def send(self, socket, msg_type, content=None, parent=None, ident=None):
msg = self.msg(msg_type, content, parent)
if ident is not None:
socket.send(ident, zmq.SNDMORE)
socket.send_json(msg)
omsg = Message(msg)
return omsg
def recv(self, socket, mode=zmq.NOBLOCK):
try:
msg = socket.recv_json(mode)
except zmq.ZMQError, e:
if e.errno == zmq.EAGAIN:
# We can convert EAGAIN to None as we know in this case
# recv_json won't return None.
return None
else:
raise
return Message(msg)
def test_msg2obj():
am = dict(x=1)
ao = Message(am)
assert ao.x == am['x']
am['y'] = dict(z=1)
ao = Message(am)
assert ao.y.z == am['y']['z']
k1, k2 = 'y', 'z'
assert ao[k1][k2] == am[k1][k2]
am2 = dict(ao)
assert am['x'] == am2['x']
assert am['y']['z'] == am2['y']['z']