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2 | 3.x Series |
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Release 3.0 |
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6 | Release 3.0 | |
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9 | Feburary, 2014 | |||
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11 | This is a really big release. Over 150 contributors, and almost 6000 commits in under a year. | |||
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12 | Support for languages other than Python is greatly improved, | |||
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13 | notebook UI has been significantly redesigned, | |||
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14 | and a lot of improvement has happened in the experimental interactive widgets. | |||
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15 | The message protocol and document format have both been updated, | |||
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16 | while maintaining better compatibility with previous versions than prior updates. | |||
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18 | 3.x will be the last monolithic release of IPython, | |||
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19 | as the next release cycle will see the growing project split into its Python-specific and language-agnostic components. | |||
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20 | Language-agnostic projects (notebook, qtconsole, etc.) will move under the umbrella of the new Project Jupyter name, | |||
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21 | while Python-specific projects (interactive Python shell, Python kernel, IPython.parallel) | |||
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22 | will remain under IPython, and be split into a few smaller packages. | |||
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23 | To reflect this, IPython is in a bit of a transition state. | |||
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24 | The logo on the notebook is now the Jupyter logo. | |||
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25 | When installing kernels system-wide, they go in a `jupyter` directory. | |||
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26 | We are going to do our best to ease this transition for users and developers. | |||
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28 | Big changes are ahead. | |||
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9 | Using different kernels |
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31 | Using different kernels | |
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12 | .. image:: ../_images/kernel_selector_screenshot.png |
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34 | .. image:: ../_images/kernel_selector_screenshot.png | |
13 | :alt: Screenshot of 'new' dropdown showing different kernels |
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35 | :alt: Screenshot of 'new' dropdown showing different kernels | |
14 | :align: center |
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36 | :align: center | |
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16 | You can now choose a kernel for a notebook within the user interface, rather |
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38 | You can now choose a kernel for a notebook within the user interface, rather | |
17 | than starting up a separate notebook server for each kernel you want to use. The |
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39 | than starting up a separate notebook server for each kernel you want to use. The | |
18 | syntax highlighting adapts to match the language you're working in. |
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40 | syntax highlighting adapts to match the language you're working in. | |
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20 | Information about the kernel is stored in the notebook file, so when you open a |
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42 | Information about the kernel is stored in the notebook file, so when you open a | |
21 | notebook, it will automatically start the correct kernel. |
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43 | notebook, it will automatically start the correct kernel. | |
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23 | It is also easier to use the Qt console and the terminal console with other |
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45 | It is also easier to use the Qt console and the terminal console with other | |
24 | kernels, using the --kernel flag:: |
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46 | kernels, using the --kernel flag:: | |
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26 | ipython qtconsole --kernel bash |
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48 | ipython qtconsole --kernel bash | |
27 | ipython console --kernel bash |
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49 | ipython console --kernel bash | |
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29 | # To list available kernels |
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51 | # To list available kernels | |
30 | ipython kernelspec list |
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52 | ipython kernelspec list | |
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32 | Kernel authors should see :ref:`kernelspecs` for how to register their kernels |
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54 | Kernel authors should see :ref:`kernelspecs` for how to register their kernels | |
33 | with IPython so that these mechanisms work. |
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55 | with IPython so that these mechanisms work. | |
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35 | Typing unicode identifiers |
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57 | Typing unicode identifiers | |
36 | -------------------------- |
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58 | -------------------------- | |
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38 | .. image:: /_images/unicode_completion.png |
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60 | .. image:: /_images/unicode_completion.png | |
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40 | Complex expressions can be much cleaner when written with a wider choice of |
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62 | Complex expressions can be much cleaner when written with a wider choice of | |
41 | characters. Python 3 allows unicode identifiers, and IPython 3 makes it easier |
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63 | characters. Python 3 allows unicode identifiers, and IPython 3 makes it easier | |
42 | to type those, using a feature from Julia. Type a backslash followed by a LaTeX |
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64 | to type those, using a feature from Julia. Type a backslash followed by a LaTeX | |
43 | style short name, such as ``\alpha``. Press tab, and it will turn into Ξ±. |
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65 | style short name, such as ``\alpha``. Press tab, and it will turn into Ξ±. | |
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45 | Other new features |
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67 | Other new features | |
46 | ------------------ |
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68 | ------------------ | |
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69 | |||
48 | * :class:`~.TextWidget` and :class:`~.TextareaWidget` objects now include a |
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70 | * :class:`~.TextWidget` and :class:`~.TextareaWidget` objects now include a | |
49 | ``placeholder`` attribute, for displaying placeholder text before the |
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71 | ``placeholder`` attribute, for displaying placeholder text before the | |
50 | user has typed anything. |
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72 | user has typed anything. | |
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52 | * The :magic:`load` magic can now find the source for objects in the user namespace. |
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74 | * The :magic:`load` magic can now find the source for objects in the user namespace. | |
53 | To enable searching the namespace, use the ``-n`` option. |
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75 | To enable searching the namespace, use the ``-n`` option. | |
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55 | .. sourcecode:: ipython |
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77 | .. sourcecode:: ipython | |
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57 | In [1]: %load -n my_module.some_function |
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79 | In [1]: %load -n my_module.some_function | |
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59 | * :class:`~.DirectView` objects have a new :meth:`~.DirectView.use_cloudpickle` |
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81 | * :class:`~.DirectView` objects have a new :meth:`~.DirectView.use_cloudpickle` | |
60 | method, which works like ``view.use_dill()``, but causes the ``cloudpickle`` |
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82 | method, which works like ``view.use_dill()``, but causes the ``cloudpickle`` | |
61 | module from PiCloud's `cloud`__ library to be used rather than dill or the |
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83 | module from PiCloud's `cloud`__ library to be used rather than dill or the | |
62 | builtin pickle module. |
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84 | builtin pickle module. | |
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64 | __ https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cloud |
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86 | __ https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cloud | |
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66 | * Added a .ipynb exporter to nbconvert. It can be used by passing `--to notebook` |
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88 | * Added a .ipynb exporter to nbconvert. It can be used by passing `--to notebook` | |
67 | as a commandline argument to nbconvert. |
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89 | as a commandline argument to nbconvert. | |
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69 | * New nbconvert preprocessor called :class:`~.ClearOutputPreprocessor`. This |
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91 | * New nbconvert preprocessor called :class:`~.ClearOutputPreprocessor`. This | |
70 | clears the output from IPython notebooks. |
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92 | clears the output from IPython notebooks. | |
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72 | * New preprocessor for nbconvert that executes all the code cells in a notebook. |
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94 | * New preprocessor for nbconvert that executes all the code cells in a notebook. | |
73 | To run a notebook and save its output in a new notebook:: |
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95 | To run a notebook and save its output in a new notebook:: | |
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75 | ipython nbconvert InputNotebook --ExecutePreprocessor.enabled=True --to notebook --output Executed |
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97 | ipython nbconvert InputNotebook --ExecutePreprocessor.enabled=True --to notebook --output Executed | |
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77 | * Consecutive stream (stdout/stderr) output is merged into a single output |
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99 | * Consecutive stream (stdout/stderr) output is merged into a single output | |
78 | in the notebook document. |
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100 | in the notebook document. | |
79 | Previously, all output messages were preserved as separate output fields in the JSON. |
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101 | Previously, all output messages were preserved as separate output fields in the JSON. | |
80 | Now, the same merge is applied to the stored output as the displayed output, |
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102 | Now, the same merge is applied to the stored output as the displayed output, | |
81 | improving document load time for notebooks with many small outputs. |
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103 | improving document load time for notebooks with many small outputs. | |
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104 | |||
83 | * ``NotebookApp.webapp_settings`` is deprecated and replaced with |
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105 | * ``NotebookApp.webapp_settings`` is deprecated and replaced with | |
84 | the more informatively named ``NotebookApp.tornado_settings``. |
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106 | the more informatively named ``NotebookApp.tornado_settings``. | |
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86 | * Using :magic:`timeit` prints warnings if there is atleast a 4x difference in timings |
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108 | * Using :magic:`timeit` prints warnings if there is atleast a 4x difference in timings | |
87 | between the slowest and fastest runs, since this might meant that the multiple |
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109 | between the slowest and fastest runs, since this might meant that the multiple | |
88 | runs are not independent of one another. |
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110 | runs are not independent of one another. | |
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90 | * It's now possible to provide mechanisms to integrate IPython with other event |
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112 | * It's now possible to provide mechanisms to integrate IPython with other event | |
91 | loops, in addition to the ones we already support. This lets you run GUI code |
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113 | loops, in addition to the ones we already support. This lets you run GUI code | |
92 | in IPython with an interactive prompt, and to embed the IPython |
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114 | in IPython with an interactive prompt, and to embed the IPython | |
93 | kernel in GUI applications. See :doc:`/config/eventloops` for details. As part |
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115 | kernel in GUI applications. See :doc:`/config/eventloops` for details. As part | |
94 | of this, the direct ``enable_*`` and ``disable_*`` functions for various GUIs |
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116 | of this, the direct ``enable_*`` and ``disable_*`` functions for various GUIs | |
95 | in :mod:`IPython.lib.inputhook` have been deprecated in favour of |
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117 | in :mod:`IPython.lib.inputhook` have been deprecated in favour of | |
96 | :meth:`~.InputHookManager.enable_gui` and :meth:`~.InputHookManager.disable_gui`. |
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118 | :meth:`~.InputHookManager.enable_gui` and :meth:`~.InputHookManager.disable_gui`. | |
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98 | * A ``ScrollManager`` was added to the notebook. The ``ScrollManager`` controls how the notebook document is scrolled using keyboard. Users can inherit from the ``ScrollManager`` or ``TargetScrollManager`` to customize how their notebook scrolls. The default ``ScrollManager`` is the ``SlideScrollManager``, which tries to scroll to the nearest slide or sub-slide cell. |
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120 | * A ``ScrollManager`` was added to the notebook. The ``ScrollManager`` controls how the notebook document is scrolled using keyboard. Users can inherit from the ``ScrollManager`` or ``TargetScrollManager`` to customize how their notebook scrolls. The default ``ScrollManager`` is the ``SlideScrollManager``, which tries to scroll to the nearest slide or sub-slide cell. | |
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100 | * The function :func:`~IPython.html.widgets.interaction.interact_manual` has been |
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122 | * The function :func:`~IPython.html.widgets.interaction.interact_manual` has been | |
101 | added which behaves similarly to :func:`~IPython.html.widgets.interaction.interact`, |
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123 | added which behaves similarly to :func:`~IPython.html.widgets.interaction.interact`, | |
102 | but adds a button to explicitly run the interacted-with function, rather than |
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124 | but adds a button to explicitly run the interacted-with function, rather than | |
103 | doing it automatically for every change of the parameter widgets. This should |
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125 | doing it automatically for every change of the parameter widgets. This should | |
104 | be useful for long-running functions. |
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126 | be useful for long-running functions. | |
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106 | * The ``%cython`` magic is now part of the Cython module. Use `%load_ext Cython` with a version of Cython >= 0.21 to have access to the magic now. |
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128 | * The ``%cython`` magic is now part of the Cython module. Use `%load_ext Cython` with a version of Cython >= 0.21 to have access to the magic now. | |
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108 | * The Notebook application now offers integrated terminals on Unix platforms, |
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130 | * The Notebook application now offers integrated terminals on Unix platforms, | |
109 | intended for when it is used on a remote server. To enable these, install |
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131 | intended for when it is used on a remote server. To enable these, install | |
110 | the ``terminado`` Python package. |
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132 | the ``terminado`` Python package. | |
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112 | * Setting the default highlighting language for nbconvert with the config option |
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134 | * Setting the default highlighting language for nbconvert with the config option | |
113 | ``NbConvertBase.default_language`` is deprecated. Nbconvert now respects |
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135 | ``NbConvertBase.default_language`` is deprecated. Nbconvert now respects | |
114 | metadata stored in the :ref:`kernel spec <kernelspecs>`. |
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136 | metadata stored in the :ref:`kernel spec <kernelspecs>`. | |
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116 | * IPython can now be configured systemwide, with files in :file:`/etc/ipython` |
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138 | * IPython can now be configured systemwide, with files in :file:`/etc/ipython` | |
117 | or :file:`/usr/local/etc/ipython` on Unix systems, |
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139 | or :file:`/usr/local/etc/ipython` on Unix systems, | |
118 | or :file:`{%PROGRAMDATA%}\\ipython` on Windows. |
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140 | or :file:`{%PROGRAMDATA%}\\ipython` on Windows. | |
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120 | * Added support for configurable user-supplied `Jinja |
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142 | * Added support for configurable user-supplied `Jinja | |
121 | <http://jinja.pocoo.org/>`_ HTML templates for the notebook. Paths to |
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143 | <http://jinja.pocoo.org/>`_ HTML templates for the notebook. Paths to | |
122 | directories containing template files can be specified via |
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144 | directories containing template files can be specified via | |
123 | ``NotebookApp.extra_template_paths``. User-supplied template directories |
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145 | ``NotebookApp.extra_template_paths``. User-supplied template directories | |
124 | searched first by the notebook, making it possible to replace existing |
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146 | searched first by the notebook, making it possible to replace existing | |
125 | templates with your own files. |
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147 | templates with your own files. | |
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127 | For example, to replace the notebook's built-in ``error.html`` with your own, |
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149 | For example, to replace the notebook's built-in ``error.html`` with your own, | |
128 | create a directory like ``/home/my_templates`` and put your override template |
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150 | create a directory like ``/home/my_templates`` and put your override template | |
129 | at ``/home/my_templates/error.html``. To start the notebook with your custom |
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151 | at ``/home/my_templates/error.html``. To start the notebook with your custom | |
130 | error page enabled, you would run:: |
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152 | error page enabled, you would run:: | |
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132 | ipython notebook '--extra_template_paths=["/home/my_templates/"]' |
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154 | ipython notebook '--extra_template_paths=["/home/my_templates/"]' | |
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134 | It's also possible to override a template while also `inheriting |
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156 | It's also possible to override a template while also `inheriting | |
135 | <http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/dev/templates/#template-inheritance>`_ from that |
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157 | <http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/dev/templates/#template-inheritance>`_ from that | |
136 | template, by prepending ``templates/`` to the ``{% extends %}`` target of |
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158 | template, by prepending ``templates/`` to the ``{% extends %}`` target of | |
137 | your child template. This is useful when you only want to override a |
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159 | your child template. This is useful when you only want to override a | |
138 | specific block of a template. For example, to add additional CSS to the |
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160 | specific block of a template. For example, to add additional CSS to the | |
139 | built-in ``error.html``, you might create an override that looks like:: |
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161 | built-in ``error.html``, you might create an override that looks like:: | |
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141 | {% extends "templates/error.html" %} |
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163 | {% extends "templates/error.html" %} | |
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143 | {% block stylesheet %} |
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165 | {% block stylesheet %} | |
144 | {{super()}} |
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166 | {{super()}} | |
145 | <style type="text/css"> |
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167 | <style type="text/css"> | |
146 | /* My Awesome CSS */ |
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168 | /* My Awesome CSS */ | |
147 | </style> |
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169 | </style> | |
148 | {% endblock %} |
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170 | {% endblock %} | |
149 |
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150 | * Added a widget persistence API. This allows you to persist your notebooks interactive widgets. |
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172 | * Added a widget persistence API. This allows you to persist your notebooks interactive widgets. | |
151 | Two levels of control are provided: |
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173 | Two levels of control are provided: | |
152 | 1. Higher level- ``WidgetManager.set_state_callbacks`` allows you to register callbacks for loading and saving widget state. The callbacks you register are automatically called when necessary. |
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174 | 1. Higher level- ``WidgetManager.set_state_callbacks`` allows you to register callbacks for loading and saving widget state. The callbacks you register are automatically called when necessary. | |
153 | 2. Lower level- the ``WidgetManager`` Javascript class now has ``get_state`` and ``set_state`` methods that allow you to get and set the state of the widget runtime. |
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175 | 2. Lower level- the ``WidgetManager`` Javascript class now has ``get_state`` and ``set_state`` methods that allow you to get and set the state of the widget runtime. | |
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155 | Example code for persisting your widget state to session data:: |
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177 | Example code for persisting your widget state to session data:: | |
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157 | %%javascript |
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179 | %%javascript | |
158 | require(['widgets/js/manager'], function(manager) { |
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180 | require(['widgets/js/manager'], function(manager) { | |
159 | manager.WidgetManager.set_state_callbacks(function() { // Load |
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181 | manager.WidgetManager.set_state_callbacks(function() { // Load | |
160 | return JSON.parse(sessionStorage.widgets_state || '{}'); |
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182 | return JSON.parse(sessionStorage.widgets_state || '{}'); | |
161 | }, function(state) { // Save |
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183 | }, function(state) { // Save | |
162 | sessionStorage.widgets_state = JSON.stringify(state); |
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184 | sessionStorage.widgets_state = JSON.stringify(state); | |
163 | }); |
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185 | }); | |
164 | }); |
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186 | }); | |
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166 | * Enhanced support for :magic:`env` magic. As before, :magic:`env` with no |
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188 | * Enhanced support for :magic:`env` magic. As before, :magic:`env` with no | |
167 | arguments displays all environment variables and values. Additionally, |
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189 | arguments displays all environment variables and values. Additionally, | |
168 | :magic:`env` can be used to get or set individual environment variables. To |
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190 | :magic:`env` can be used to get or set individual environment variables. To | |
169 | display an individual value, use the `%env var` syntax. To set a value, use |
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191 | display an individual value, use the `%env var` syntax. To set a value, use | |
170 | `env var val` or `env var=val`. Python value expansion using `$` works as usual. |
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192 | `env var val` or `env var=val`. Python value expansion using `$` works as usual. | |
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173 | Backwards incompatible changes |
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195 | Backwards incompatible changes | |
174 | ------------------------------ |
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196 | ------------------------------ | |
175 |
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176 | * The :ref:`message protocol <messaging>` has been updated from version 4 to version 5. |
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198 | * The :ref:`message protocol <messaging>` has been updated from version 4 to version 5. | |
177 | Adapters are included, so IPython frontends can still talk to kernels that |
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199 | Adapters are included, so IPython frontends can still talk to kernels that | |
178 | implement protocol version 4. |
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200 | implement protocol version 4. | |
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201 | |||
180 | * The :ref:`notebook format <nbformat>` has been updated from version 3 to version 4. |
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202 | * The :ref:`notebook format <nbformat>` has been updated from version 3 to version 4. | |
181 | Read-only support for v4 notebooks has been backported to IPython 2.4. |
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203 | Read-only support for v4 notebooks has been backported to IPython 2.4. | |
182 | Notable changes: |
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204 | Notable changes: | |
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184 | * heading cells are removed in favor or markdown headings |
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206 | * heading cells are removed in favor or markdown headings | |
185 | * notebook outputs and output messages are more consistent with each other |
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207 | * notebook outputs and output messages are more consistent with each other | |
186 | * use :func:`IPython.nbformat.read` and :func:`~IPython.nbformat.write` |
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208 | * use :func:`IPython.nbformat.read` and :func:`~IPython.nbformat.write` | |
187 | to read and write notebook files |
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209 | to read and write notebook files | |
188 | instead of the deprecated :mod:`IPython.nbformat.current` APIs. |
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210 | instead of the deprecated :mod:`IPython.nbformat.current` APIs. | |
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211 | |||
190 | * :func:`IPython.core.oinspect.getsource` call specification has changed: |
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212 | * :func:`IPython.core.oinspect.getsource` call specification has changed: | |
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192 | * `oname` keyword argument has been added for property source formatting |
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214 | * `oname` keyword argument has been added for property source formatting | |
193 | * `is_binary` keyword argument has been dropped, passing ``True`` had |
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215 | * `is_binary` keyword argument has been dropped, passing ``True`` had | |
194 | previously short-circuited the function to return ``None`` unconditionally |
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216 | previously short-circuited the function to return ``None`` unconditionally | |
195 |
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196 | * Removed the octavemagic extension: it is now available as ``oct2py.ipython``. |
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218 | * Removed the octavemagic extension: it is now available as ``oct2py.ipython``. | |
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198 | * Creating PDFs with LaTeX no longer uses a post processor. |
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220 | * Creating PDFs with LaTeX no longer uses a post processor. | |
199 | Use `nbconvert --to pdf` instead of `nbconvert --to latex --post pdf`. |
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221 | Use `nbconvert --to pdf` instead of `nbconvert --to latex --post pdf`. | |
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201 | * Used https://github.com/jdfreder/bootstrap2to3 to migrate the Notebook to Bootstrap 3. |
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223 | * Used https://github.com/jdfreder/bootstrap2to3 to migrate the Notebook to Bootstrap 3. | |
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224 | |||
203 | Additional changes: |
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225 | Additional changes: | |
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205 | - Set `.tab-content .row` `0px;` left and right margin (bootstrap default is `-15px;`) |
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227 | - Set `.tab-content .row` `0px;` left and right margin (bootstrap default is `-15px;`) | |
206 | - Removed `height: @btn_mini_height;` from `.list_header>div, .list_item>div` in `tree.less` |
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228 | - Removed `height: @btn_mini_height;` from `.list_header>div, .list_item>div` in `tree.less` | |
207 | - Set `#header` div `margin-bottom: 0px;` |
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229 | - Set `#header` div `margin-bottom: 0px;` | |
208 | - Set `#menus` to `float: left;` |
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230 | - Set `#menus` to `float: left;` | |
209 | - Set `#maintoolbar .navbar-text` to `float: none;` |
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231 | - Set `#maintoolbar .navbar-text` to `float: none;` | |
210 | - Added no-padding convenience class. |
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232 | - Added no-padding convenience class. | |
211 | - Set border of #maintoolbar to 0px |
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233 | - Set border of #maintoolbar to 0px | |
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234 | |||
213 | * Accessing the `container` DOM object when displaying javascript has been |
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235 | * Accessing the `container` DOM object when displaying javascript has been | |
214 | deprecated in IPython 2.0 in favor of accessing `element`. Starting with |
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236 | deprecated in IPython 2.0 in favor of accessing `element`. Starting with | |
215 | IPython 3.0 trying to access `container` will raise an error in browser |
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237 | IPython 3.0 trying to access `container` will raise an error in browser | |
216 | javascript console. |
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238 | javascript console. | |
217 |
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239 | |||
218 | * ``IPython.utils.py3compat.open`` was removed: :func:`io.open` provides all |
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240 | * ``IPython.utils.py3compat.open`` was removed: :func:`io.open` provides all | |
219 | the same functionality. |
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241 | the same functionality. | |
220 |
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242 | |||
221 | * The NotebookManager and ``/api/notebooks`` service has been replaced by |
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243 | * The NotebookManager and ``/api/notebooks`` service has been replaced by | |
222 | a more generic ContentsManager and ``/api/contents`` service, |
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244 | a more generic ContentsManager and ``/api/contents`` service, | |
223 | which supports all kinds of files. |
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245 | which supports all kinds of files. | |
224 | * The Dashboard now lists all files, not just notebooks and directories. |
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246 | * The Dashboard now lists all files, not just notebooks and directories. | |
225 | * The ``--script`` hook for saving notebooks to Python scripts is removed, |
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247 | * The ``--script`` hook for saving notebooks to Python scripts is removed, | |
226 | use :samp:`ipython nbconvert --to python {notebook}` instead. |
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248 | use :samp:`ipython nbconvert --to python {notebook}` instead. | |
227 |
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249 | |||
228 | * The ``rmagic`` extension is deprecated, as it is now part of rpy2. See |
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250 | * The ``rmagic`` extension is deprecated, as it is now part of rpy2. See | |
229 | :mod:`rpy2.ipython.rmagic`. |
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251 | :mod:`rpy2.ipython.rmagic`. | |
230 |
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252 | |||
231 | * :meth:`~.KernelManager.start_kernel` and :meth:`~.KernelManager.format_kernel_cmd` |
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253 | * :meth:`~.KernelManager.start_kernel` and :meth:`~.KernelManager.format_kernel_cmd` | |
232 | no longer accept a ``executable`` parameter. Use the kernelspec machinery instead. |
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254 | no longer accept a ``executable`` parameter. Use the kernelspec machinery instead. | |
233 |
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255 | |||
234 | * The widget classes have been renamed from `*Widget` to `*`. The old names are |
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256 | * The widget classes have been renamed from `*Widget` to `*`. The old names are | |
235 | still functional, but are deprecated. i.e. `IntSliderWidget` has been renamed |
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257 | still functional, but are deprecated. i.e. `IntSliderWidget` has been renamed | |
236 | to `IntSlider`. |
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258 | to `IntSlider`. | |
237 | * The ContainerWidget was renamed to Box and no longer defaults as a flexible |
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259 | * The ContainerWidget was renamed to Box and no longer defaults as a flexible | |
238 | box in the web browser. A new FlexBox widget was added, which allows you to |
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260 | box in the web browser. A new FlexBox widget was added, which allows you to | |
239 | use the flexible box model. |
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261 | use the flexible box model. | |
240 |
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262 | |||
241 | * The notebook now uses a single websocket at `/kernels/<kernel-id>/channels` instead of separate |
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263 | * The notebook now uses a single websocket at `/kernels/<kernel-id>/channels` instead of separate | |
242 | `/kernels/<kernel-id>/{shell|iopub|stdin}` channels. Messages on each channel are identified by a |
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264 | `/kernels/<kernel-id>/{shell|iopub|stdin}` channels. Messages on each channel are identified by a | |
243 | `channel` key in the message dict, for both send and recv. |
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265 | `channel` key in the message dict, for both send and recv. | |
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266 | |||
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267 | |||
246 | Content Security Policy |
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268 | Content Security Policy | |
247 | ``````````````````````` |
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269 | ``````````````````````` | |
248 |
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270 | |||
249 | The Content Security Policy is a web standard for adding a layer of security to |
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271 | The Content Security Policy is a web standard for adding a layer of security to | |
250 | detect and mitigate certain classes of attacks, including Cross Site Scripting |
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272 | detect and mitigate certain classes of attacks, including Cross Site Scripting | |
251 | (XSS) and data injection attacks. This was introduced into the notebook to |
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273 | (XSS) and data injection attacks. This was introduced into the notebook to | |
252 | ensure that the IPython Notebook and its APIs (by default) can only be embedded |
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274 | ensure that the IPython Notebook and its APIs (by default) can only be embedded | |
253 | in an iframe on the same origin. |
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275 | in an iframe on the same origin. | |
254 |
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276 | |||
255 | Override ``headers['Content-Security-Policy']`` within your notebook |
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277 | Override ``headers['Content-Security-Policy']`` within your notebook | |
256 | configuration to extend for alternate domains and security settings.:: |
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278 | configuration to extend for alternate domains and security settings.:: | |
257 |
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279 | |||
258 | c.NotebookApp.tornado_settings = { |
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280 | c.NotebookApp.tornado_settings = { | |
259 | 'headers': { |
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281 | 'headers': { | |
260 | 'Content-Security-Policy': "frame-ancestors 'self'" |
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282 | 'Content-Security-Policy': "frame-ancestors 'self'" | |
261 | } |
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283 | } | |
262 | } |
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284 | } | |
263 |
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285 | |||
264 | Example policies:: |
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286 | Example policies:: | |
265 |
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287 | |||
266 | Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'self' https://*.jupyter.org |
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288 | Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'self' https://*.jupyter.org | |
267 |
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289 | |||
268 | Matches embeddings on any subdomain of jupyter.org, so long as they are served |
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290 | Matches embeddings on any subdomain of jupyter.org, so long as they are served | |
269 | over SSL. |
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291 | over SSL. | |
270 |
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292 | |||
271 | There is a `report-uri <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/CSP/CSP_policy_directives#report-uri>`_ endpoint available for logging CSP violations, located at |
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293 | There is a `report-uri <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/CSP/CSP_policy_directives#report-uri>`_ endpoint available for logging CSP violations, located at | |
272 | ``/api/security/csp-report``. To use it, set ``report-uri`` as part of the CSP:: |
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294 | ``/api/security/csp-report``. To use it, set ``report-uri`` as part of the CSP:: | |
273 |
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295 | |||
274 | c.NotebookApp.tornado_settings = { |
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296 | c.NotebookApp.tornado_settings = { | |
275 | 'headers': { |
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297 | 'headers': { | |
276 | 'Content-Security-Policy': "frame-ancestors 'self'; report-uri /api/security/csp-report" |
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298 | 'Content-Security-Policy': "frame-ancestors 'self'; report-uri /api/security/csp-report" | |
277 | } |
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299 | } | |
278 | } |
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300 | } | |
279 |
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301 | |||
280 | It simply provides the CSP report as a warning in IPython's logs. The default |
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302 | It simply provides the CSP report as a warning in IPython's logs. The default | |
281 | CSP sets this report-uri relative to the ``base_url`` (not shown above). |
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303 | CSP sets this report-uri relative to the ``base_url`` (not shown above). | |
282 |
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304 | |||
283 | For a more thorough and accurate guide on Content Security Policies, check out |
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305 | For a more thorough and accurate guide on Content Security Policies, check out | |
284 | `MDN's Using Content Security Policy <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/CSP/Using_Content_Security_Policy>`_ for more examples. |
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306 | `MDN's Using Content Security Policy <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/CSP/Using_Content_Security_Policy>`_ for more examples. |
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