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.. _shell_mimerenderer: | ||||
Mime Renderer Extensions | ||||
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Like it's cousins, Jupyter Notebooks and JupyterLab, Terminal IPython can be | ||||
thought to render a number of mimetypes in the shell. This can be used to either | ||||
display inline images if your terminal emulator supports it; or open some | ||||
display results with external file viewers. | ||||
Registering new mimetype handlers can so far only be done my extensions and | ||||
requires 4 steps: | ||||
- Define a callable that takes 2 parameters:``data`` and ``metadata``; return | ||||
value of the callable is so far ignored. This callable is responsible for | ||||
"displaying" the given mimetype. Which can be sending the right escape | ||||
sequences and bytes to the current terminal; or open an external program. - | ||||
- Appending the right mimetype to ``ipython.display_formatter.active_types`` | ||||
for IPython to know it should not ignore those mimetypes. | ||||
- Enabling the given mimetype: ``ipython.display_formatter.formatters[mime].enabled = True`` | ||||
- Registering above callable with mimetype handler: | ||||
``ipython.mime_renderers[mime] = handler`` | ||||
Here is a complete IPython extension to display images inline and convert math | ||||
to png, before displaying it inline for iterm2 on macOS :: | ||||
from base64 import encodebytes | ||||
from IPython.lib.latextools import latex_to_png | ||||
def mathcat(data, meta): | ||||
png = latex_to_png(f'$${data}$$'.replace('\displaystyle', '').replace('$$$', '$$')) | ||||
imcat(png, meta) | ||||
IMAGE_CODE = '\033]1337;File=name=name;inline=true;:{}\a' | ||||
def imcat(image_data, metadata): | ||||
try: | ||||
print(IMAGE_CODE.format(encodebytes(image_data).decode())) | ||||
# bug workaround | ||||
except: | ||||
print(IMAGE_CODE.format(image_data)) | ||||
def register_mimerenderer(ipython, mime, handler): | ||||
ipython.display_formatter.active_types.append(mime) | ||||
ipython.display_formatter.formatters[mime].enabled = True | ||||
ipython.mime_renderers[mime] = handler | ||||
def load_ipython_extension(ipython): | ||||
register_mimerenderer(ipython, 'image/png', imcat) | ||||
register_mimerenderer(ipython, 'image/jpeg', imcat) | ||||
register_mimerenderer(ipython, 'text/latex', mathcat) | ||||
This example only work for iterm2 on macOS and skip error handling for brevity. | ||||
Matthias Bussonnier
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r25250 | One could also invoke an external viewer with ``subprocess.run()`` and a | ||
Matthias Bussonnier
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r25241 | temporary file, which is left as an exercise. | ||