display_functions.py
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r25612 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | ||
"""Top-level display functions for displaying object in different formats.""" | ||||
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | ||||
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | ||||
from binascii import b2a_hex | ||||
import os | ||||
import sys | ||||
__all__ = ['display', 'clear_output', 'publish_display_data', 'update_display', 'DisplayHandle'] | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# utility functions | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
def _merge(d1, d2): | ||||
"""Like update, but merges sub-dicts instead of clobbering at the top level. | ||||
Updates d1 in-place | ||||
""" | ||||
if not isinstance(d2, dict) or not isinstance(d1, dict): | ||||
return d2 | ||||
for key, value in d2.items(): | ||||
d1[key] = _merge(d1.get(key), value) | ||||
return d1 | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Main functions | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# use * to indicate transient is keyword-only | ||||
def publish_display_data(data, metadata=None, source=None, *, transient=None, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Publish data and metadata to all frontends. | ||||
See the ``display_data`` message in the messaging documentation for | ||||
more details about this message type. | ||||
Keys of data and metadata can be any mime-type. | ||||
Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
data : dict | ||||
A dictionary having keys that are valid MIME types (like | ||||
'text/plain' or 'image/svg+xml') and values that are the data for | ||||
that MIME type. The data itself must be a JSON'able data | ||||
structure. Minimally all data should have the 'text/plain' data, | ||||
which can be displayed by all frontends. If more than the plain | ||||
text is given, it is up to the frontend to decide which | ||||
representation to use. | ||||
metadata : dict | ||||
A dictionary for metadata related to the data. This can contain | ||||
arbitrary key, value pairs that frontends can use to interpret | ||||
the data. mime-type keys matching those in data can be used | ||||
to specify metadata about particular representations. | ||||
source : str, deprecated | ||||
Unused. | ||||
transient : dict, keyword-only | ||||
A dictionary of transient data, such as display_id. | ||||
""" | ||||
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell | ||||
display_pub = InteractiveShell.instance().display_pub | ||||
# only pass transient if supplied, | ||||
# to avoid errors with older ipykernel. | ||||
# TODO: We could check for ipykernel version and provide a detailed upgrade message. | ||||
if transient: | ||||
kwargs['transient'] = transient | ||||
display_pub.publish( | ||||
data=data, | ||||
metadata=metadata, | ||||
**kwargs | ||||
) | ||||
def _new_id(): | ||||
"""Generate a new random text id with urandom""" | ||||
return b2a_hex(os.urandom(16)).decode('ascii') | ||||
def display(*objs, include=None, exclude=None, metadata=None, transient=None, display_id=None, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Display a Python object in all frontends. | ||||
By default all representations will be computed and sent to the frontends. | ||||
Frontends can decide which representation is used and how. | ||||
In terminal IPython this will be similar to using :func:`print`, for use in richer | ||||
frontends see Jupyter notebook examples with rich display logic. | ||||
Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
*objs : object | ||||
The Python objects to display. | ||||
raw : bool, optional | ||||
Are the objects to be displayed already mimetype-keyed dicts of raw display data, | ||||
or Python objects that need to be formatted before display? [default: False] | ||||
include : list, tuple or set, optional | ||||
A list of format type strings (MIME types) to include in the | ||||
format data dict. If this is set *only* the format types included | ||||
in this list will be computed. | ||||
exclude : list, tuple or set, optional | ||||
A list of format type strings (MIME types) to exclude in the format | ||||
data dict. If this is set all format types will be computed, | ||||
except for those included in this argument. | ||||
metadata : dict, optional | ||||
A dictionary of metadata to associate with the output. | ||||
mime-type keys in this dictionary will be associated with the individual | ||||
representation formats, if they exist. | ||||
transient : dict, optional | ||||
A dictionary of transient data to associate with the output. | ||||
Data in this dict should not be persisted to files (e.g. notebooks). | ||||
display_id : str, bool optional | ||||
Set an id for the display. | ||||
This id can be used for updating this display area later via update_display. | ||||
If given as `True`, generate a new `display_id` | ||||
kwargs: additional keyword-args, optional | ||||
Additional keyword-arguments are passed through to the display publisher. | ||||
Returns | ||||
------- | ||||
handle: DisplayHandle | ||||
Returns a handle on updatable displays for use with :func:`update_display`, | ||||
if `display_id` is given. Returns :any:`None` if no `display_id` is given | ||||
(default). | ||||
Examples | ||||
-------- | ||||
>>> class Json(object): | ||||
... def __init__(self, json): | ||||
... self.json = json | ||||
... def _repr_pretty_(self, pp, cycle): | ||||
... import json | ||||
... pp.text(json.dumps(self.json, indent=2)) | ||||
... def __repr__(self): | ||||
... return str(self.json) | ||||
... | ||||
>>> d = Json({1:2, 3: {4:5}}) | ||||
>>> print(d) | ||||
{1: 2, 3: {4: 5}} | ||||
>>> display(d) | ||||
{ | ||||
"1": 2, | ||||
"3": { | ||||
"4": 5 | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
>>> def int_formatter(integer, pp, cycle): | ||||
... pp.text('I'*integer) | ||||
>>> plain = get_ipython().display_formatter.formatters['text/plain'] | ||||
>>> plain.for_type(int, int_formatter) | ||||
<function _repr_pprint at 0x...> | ||||
>>> display(7-5) | ||||
II | ||||
>>> del plain.type_printers[int] | ||||
>>> display(7-5) | ||||
2 | ||||
See Also | ||||
-------- | ||||
:func:`update_display` | ||||
Notes | ||||
----- | ||||
In Python, objects can declare their textual representation using the | ||||
`__repr__` method. IPython expands on this idea and allows objects to declare | ||||
other, rich representations including: | ||||
- HTML | ||||
- JSON | ||||
- PNG | ||||
- JPEG | ||||
- SVG | ||||
- LaTeX | ||||
A single object can declare some or all of these representations; all are | ||||
handled by IPython's display system. | ||||
The main idea of the first approach is that you have to implement special | ||||
display methods when you define your class, one for each representation you | ||||
want to use. Here is a list of the names of the special methods and the | ||||
values they must return: | ||||
- `_repr_html_`: return raw HTML as a string, or a tuple (see below). | ||||
- `_repr_json_`: return a JSONable dict, or a tuple (see below). | ||||
- `_repr_jpeg_`: return raw JPEG data, or a tuple (see below). | ||||
- `_repr_png_`: return raw PNG data, or a tuple (see below). | ||||
- `_repr_svg_`: return raw SVG data as a string, or a tuple (see below). | ||||
- `_repr_latex_`: return LaTeX commands in a string surrounded by "$", | ||||
or a tuple (see below). | ||||
- `_repr_mimebundle_`: return a full mimebundle containing the mapping | ||||
from all mimetypes to data. | ||||
Use this for any mime-type not listed above. | ||||
The above functions may also return the object's metadata alonside the | ||||
data. If the metadata is available, the functions will return a tuple | ||||
containing the data and metadata, in that order. If there is no metadata | ||||
available, then the functions will return the data only. | ||||
When you are directly writing your own classes, you can adapt them for | ||||
display in IPython by following the above approach. But in practice, you | ||||
often need to work with existing classes that you can't easily modify. | ||||
You can refer to the documentation on integrating with the display system in | ||||
order to register custom formatters for already existing types | ||||
(:ref:`integrating_rich_display`). | ||||
.. versionadded:: 5.4 display available without import | ||||
.. versionadded:: 6.1 display available without import | ||||
Since IPython 5.4 and 6.1 :func:`display` is automatically made available to | ||||
the user without import. If you are using display in a document that might | ||||
be used in a pure python context or with older version of IPython, use the | ||||
following import at the top of your file:: | ||||
from IPython.display import display | ||||
""" | ||||
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell | ||||
if not InteractiveShell.initialized(): | ||||
# Directly print objects. | ||||
print(*objs) | ||||
return | ||||
raw = kwargs.pop('raw', False) | ||||
if transient is None: | ||||
transient = {} | ||||
if metadata is None: | ||||
metadata={} | ||||
if display_id: | ||||
if display_id is True: | ||||
display_id = _new_id() | ||||
transient['display_id'] = display_id | ||||
if kwargs.get('update') and 'display_id' not in transient: | ||||
raise TypeError('display_id required for update_display') | ||||
if transient: | ||||
kwargs['transient'] = transient | ||||
if not objs and display_id: | ||||
# if given no objects, but still a request for a display_id, | ||||
# we assume the user wants to insert an empty output that | ||||
# can be updated later | ||||
objs = [{}] | ||||
raw = True | ||||
if not raw: | ||||
format = InteractiveShell.instance().display_formatter.format | ||||
for obj in objs: | ||||
if raw: | ||||
publish_display_data(data=obj, metadata=metadata, **kwargs) | ||||
else: | ||||
format_dict, md_dict = format(obj, include=include, exclude=exclude) | ||||
if not format_dict: | ||||
# nothing to display (e.g. _ipython_display_ took over) | ||||
continue | ||||
if metadata: | ||||
# kwarg-specified metadata gets precedence | ||||
_merge(md_dict, metadata) | ||||
publish_display_data(data=format_dict, metadata=md_dict, **kwargs) | ||||
if display_id: | ||||
return DisplayHandle(display_id) | ||||
# use * for keyword-only display_id arg | ||||
def update_display(obj, *, display_id, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Update an existing display by id | ||||
Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
obj: | ||||
The object with which to update the display | ||||
display_id: keyword-only | ||||
The id of the display to update | ||||
See Also | ||||
-------- | ||||
:func:`display` | ||||
""" | ||||
kwargs['update'] = True | ||||
display(obj, display_id=display_id, **kwargs) | ||||
class DisplayHandle(object): | ||||
"""A handle on an updatable display | ||||
Call `.update(obj)` to display a new object. | ||||
Call `.display(obj`) to add a new instance of this display, | ||||
and update existing instances. | ||||
See Also | ||||
-------- | ||||
:func:`display`, :func:`update_display` | ||||
""" | ||||
def __init__(self, display_id=None): | ||||
if display_id is None: | ||||
display_id = _new_id() | ||||
self.display_id = display_id | ||||
def __repr__(self): | ||||
return "<%s display_id=%s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.display_id) | ||||
def display(self, obj, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Make a new display with my id, updating existing instances. | ||||
Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
obj: | ||||
object to display | ||||
**kwargs: | ||||
additional keyword arguments passed to display | ||||
""" | ||||
display(obj, display_id=self.display_id, **kwargs) | ||||
def update(self, obj, **kwargs): | ||||
"""Update existing displays with my id | ||||
Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
obj: | ||||
object to display | ||||
**kwargs: | ||||
additional keyword arguments passed to update_display | ||||
""" | ||||
update_display(obj, display_id=self.display_id, **kwargs) | ||||
def clear_output(wait=False): | ||||
"""Clear the output of the current cell receiving output. | ||||
Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
wait : bool [default: false] | ||||
Wait to clear the output until new output is available to replace it.""" | ||||
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell | ||||
if InteractiveShell.initialized(): | ||||
InteractiveShell.instance().display_pub.clear_output(wait) | ||||
else: | ||||
print('\033[2K\r', end='') | ||||
sys.stdout.flush() | ||||
print('\033[2K\r', end='') | ||||
sys.stderr.flush() | ||||