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2 | Introduction to IPython configuration |
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2 | Introduction to IPython configuration | |
3 | ===================================== |
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5 | .. _setting_config: |
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5 | .. _setting_config: | |
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7 | Setting configurable options |
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7 | Setting configurable options | |
8 | ============================ |
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8 | ============================ | |
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10 | Many of IPython's classes have configurable attributes (see |
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10 | Many of IPython's classes have configurable attributes (see | |
11 | :doc:`options/index` for the list). These can be |
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11 | :doc:`options/index` for the list). These can be | |
12 | configured in several ways. |
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12 | configured in several ways. | |
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14 | Python config files |
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14 | Python config files | |
15 | ------------------- |
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15 | ------------------- | |
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17 | To create the blank config files, run:: |
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17 | To create the blank config files, run:: | |
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19 | ipython profile create [profilename] |
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19 | ipython profile create [profilename] | |
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21 | If you leave out the profile name, the files will be created for the |
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21 | If you leave out the profile name, the files will be created for the | |
22 | ``default`` profile (see :ref:`profiles`). These will typically be |
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22 | ``default`` profile (see :ref:`profiles`). These will typically be located in | |
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23 | :file:`~/.ipython/profile_default/`, and will be named | |
24 | :file:`ipython_config.py`, :file:`ipython_notebook_config.py`, etc. |
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24 | :file:`ipython_config.py`, for hitorical reasons you may also find fiels | |
25 | The settings in :file:`ipython_config.py` apply to all IPython commands. |
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25 | named with IPytho nprefix instead of Jupyter: | |
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26 | :file:`ipython_notebook_config.py`, etc. The settings in | |||
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27 | :file:`ipython_config.py` apply to all IPython commands. | |||
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27 | The files typically start by getting the root config object:: |
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29 | by default, configuration files are fully featured Python scripts that can | |
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30 | execute arbitrary code, the main usage is to set value on the config object | ||
29 | c = get_config() |
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31 | ``c`` which exist in your configuration file. | |
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31 | You can then configure class attributes like this:: |
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33 | You can then configure class attributes like this:: | |
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33 | c.InteractiveShell.automagic = False |
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35 | c.InteractiveShell.automagic = False | |
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35 | Be careful with spelling--incorrect names will simply be ignored, with |
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37 | Be careful with spelling--incorrect names will simply be ignored, with | |
36 | no error. |
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38 | no error. | |
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To add to a collection which may have already been defined elsewhere |
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40 | To add to a collection which may have already been defined elsewhere or have | |
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you can use methods like those found on lists, dicts and |
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41 | default values, you can use methods like those found on lists, dicts and | |
40 | extend, :meth:`~traitlets.config.LazyConfigValue.prepend` (like |
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42 | sets: append, extend, :meth:`~traitlets.config.LazyConfigValue.prepend` (like | |
41 | extend, but at the front), add and update (which works both for dicts |
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43 | extend, but at the front), add and update (which works both for dicts and | |
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44 | sets):: | |
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44 | c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions.append('Cython') |
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46 | c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions.append('Cython') | |
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46 | .. versionadded:: 2.0 |
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48 | .. versionadded:: 2.0 | |
47 | list, dict and set methods for config values |
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49 | list, dict and set methods for config values | |
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49 | Example config file |
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51 | Example config file | |
50 | ``````````````````` |
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52 | ``````````````````` | |
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53 | |||
52 | :: |
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54 | :: | |
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55 | |||
54 | # sample ipython_config.py |
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56 | # sample ipython_config.py | |
55 | c = get_config() |
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57 | c.TerminalIPythonApp.display_banner = True |
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58 | c.TerminalIPythonApp.display_banner = True | |
58 | c.InteractiveShellApp.log_level = 20 |
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59 | c.InteractiveShellApp.log_level = 20 | |
59 | c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions = [ |
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60 | c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions = [ | |
60 | 'myextension' |
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61 | 'myextension' | |
61 | ] |
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62 | ] | |
62 | c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_lines = [ |
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63 | c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_lines = [ | |
63 | 'import numpy', |
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64 | 'import numpy', | |
64 | 'import scipy' |
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65 | 'import scipy' | |
65 | ] |
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66 | ] | |
66 | c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_files = [ |
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67 | c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_files = [ | |
67 | 'mycode.py', |
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68 | 'mycode.py', | |
68 | 'fancy.ipy' |
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69 | 'fancy.ipy' | |
69 | ] |
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70 | ] | |
70 | c.InteractiveShell.colors = 'LightBG' |
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71 | c.InteractiveShell.colors = 'LightBG' | |
71 | c.InteractiveShell.confirm_exit = False |
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72 | c.InteractiveShell.confirm_exit = False | |
72 | c.InteractiveShell.editor = 'nano' |
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73 | c.InteractiveShell.editor = 'nano' | |
73 | c.InteractiveShell.xmode = 'Context' |
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74 | c.InteractiveShell.xmode = 'Context' | |
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75 | c.PrefilterManager.multi_line_specials = True |
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76 | c.PrefilterManager.multi_line_specials = True | |
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77 | c.AliasManager.user_aliases = [ |
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78 | c.AliasManager.user_aliases = [ | |
78 | ('la', 'ls -al') |
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79 | ('la', 'ls -al') | |
79 | ] |
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80 | ] | |
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82 | Json Configuration files | |||
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83 | ------------------------ | |||
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85 | in case where executability of configuration can be problematic, or | |||
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86 | configurations need to be modified programatically, IPython also support a | |||
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87 | limited set of functionalities via ``.json`` config files. | |||
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89 | You can defined most of the configuration options via a json object which | |||
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90 | hierarchy represent the value you woudl normally set on the ``c`` object of | |||
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91 | ``.py`` configuration files. The following ``ipython_config.json`` file:: | |||
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93 | { | |||
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94 | "InteractiveShell": { | |||
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95 | "colors": "LightBG", | |||
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96 | "editor": "nano" | |||
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97 | }, | |||
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98 | "InteractiveShellApp": { | |||
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99 | "extensions": [ | |||
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100 | "myextension" | |||
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101 | ] | |||
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102 | } | |||
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103 | } | |||
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105 | Is equivalent to the following ``ipython_config.py``:: | |||
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107 | c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions = [ | |||
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108 | 'myextension' | |||
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109 | ] | |||
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111 | c.InteractiveShell.colors = 'LightBG' | |||
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112 | c.InteractiveShell.editor = 'nano' | |||
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82 | Command line arguments |
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115 | Command line arguments | |
83 | ---------------------- |
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116 | ---------------------- | |
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85 | Every configurable value can be set from the command line, using this |
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118 | Every configurable value can be set from the command line, using this | |
86 | syntax:: |
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119 | syntax:: | |
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88 | ipython --ClassName.attribute=value |
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121 | ipython --ClassName.attribute=value | |
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90 | Many frequently used options have short aliases and flags, such as |
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123 | Many frequently used options have short aliases and flags, such as | |
91 | ``--matplotlib`` (to integrate with a matplotlib GUI event loop) or |
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124 | ``--matplotlib`` (to integrate with a matplotlib GUI event loop) or | |
92 | ``--pdb`` (automatic post-mortem debugging of exceptions). |
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125 | ``--pdb`` (automatic post-mortem debugging of exceptions). | |
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94 | To see all of these abbreviated options, run:: |
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127 | To see all of these abbreviated options, run:: | |
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96 | ipython --help |
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129 | ipython --help | |
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130 | jupyter notebook --help | |
98 | # etc. |
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131 | # etc. | |
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100 | Options specified at the command line, in either format, override |
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133 | Options specified at the command line, in either format, override | |
101 | options set in a configuration file. |
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134 | options set in a configuration file. | |
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103 | The config magic |
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136 | The config magic | |
104 | ---------------- |
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137 | ---------------- | |
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106 | You can also modify config from inside IPython, using a magic command:: |
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139 | You can also modify config from inside IPython, using a magic command:: | |
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108 | %config IPCompleter.greedy = True |
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141 | %config IPCompleter.greedy = True | |
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110 | At present, this only affects the current session - changes you make to |
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143 | At present, this only affects the current session - changes you make to | |
111 | config are not saved anywhere. Also, some options are only read when |
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144 | config are not saved anywhere. Also, some options are only read when | |
112 | IPython starts, so they can't be changed like this. |
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145 | IPython starts, so they can't be changed like this. | |
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114 | .. _configure_start_ipython: |
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147 | .. _configure_start_ipython: | |
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116 | Running IPython from Python |
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149 | Running IPython from Python | |
117 | ---------------------------- |
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150 | ---------------------------- | |
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119 | If you are using :ref:`embedding` to start IPython from a normal |
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152 | If you are using :ref:`embedding` to start IPython from a normal | |
120 | python file, you can set configuration options the same way as in a |
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153 | python file, you can set configuration options the same way as in a | |
121 | config file by creating a traitlets config object and passing it to |
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154 | config file by creating a traitlets config object and passing it to | |
122 | start_ipython like in the example below. |
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155 | start_ipython like in the example below. | |
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124 | .. literalinclude:: ../../../examples/Embedding/start_ipython_config.py |
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157 | .. literalinclude:: ../../../examples/Embedding/start_ipython_config.py | |
125 | :language: python |
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158 | :language: python | |
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127 | .. _profiles: |
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160 | .. _profiles: | |
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129 | Profiles |
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162 | Profiles | |
130 | ======== |
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163 | ======== | |
131 |
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132 | IPython can use multiple profiles, with separate configuration and |
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165 | IPython can use multiple profiles, with separate configuration and | |
133 | history. By default, if you don't specify a profile, IPython always runs |
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166 | history. By default, if you don't specify a profile, IPython always runs | |
134 | in the ``default`` profile. To use a new profile:: |
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167 | in the ``default`` profile. To use a new profile:: | |
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136 | ipython profile create foo # create the profile foo |
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169 | ipython profile create foo # create the profile foo | |
137 | ipython --profile=foo # start IPython using the new profile |
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170 | ipython --profile=foo # start IPython using the new profile | |
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139 | Profiles are typically stored in :ref:`ipythondir`, but you can also keep |
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172 | Profiles are typically stored in :ref:`ipythondir`, but you can also keep | |
140 | a profile in the current working directory, for example to distribute it |
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173 | a profile in the current working directory, for example to distribute it | |
141 | with a project. To find a profile directory on the filesystem:: |
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174 | with a project. To find a profile directory on the filesystem:: | |
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143 | ipython locate profile foo |
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176 | ipython locate profile foo | |
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145 | .. _ipythondir: |
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178 | .. _ipythondir: | |
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147 | The IPython directory |
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180 | The IPython directory | |
148 | ===================== |
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181 | ===================== | |
149 |
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150 | IPython stores its files---config, command history and extensions---in |
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183 | IPython stores its files---config, command history and extensions---in | |
151 | the directory :file:`~/.ipython/` by default. |
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184 | the directory :file:`~/.ipython/` by default. | |
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153 | .. envvar:: IPYTHONDIR |
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186 | .. envvar:: IPYTHONDIR | |
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155 | If set, this environment variable should be the path to a directory, |
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188 | If set, this environment variable should be the path to a directory, | |
156 | which IPython will use for user data. IPython will create it if it |
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189 | which IPython will use for user data. IPython will create it if it | |
157 | does not exist. |
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190 | does not exist. | |
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159 | .. option:: --ipython-dir=<path> |
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192 | .. option:: --ipython-dir=<path> | |
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161 | This command line option can also be used to override the default |
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194 | This command line option can also be used to override the default | |
162 | IPython directory. |
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195 | IPython directory. | |
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164 | To see where IPython is looking for the IPython directory, use the command |
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197 | To see where IPython is looking for the IPython directory, use the command | |
165 | ``ipython locate``, or the Python function :func:`IPython.paths.get_ipython_dir`. |
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198 | ``ipython locate``, or the Python function :func:`IPython.paths.get_ipython_dir`. | |
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201 | Systemwide configuration | |||
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202 | ======================== | |||
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204 | It can be usefull to deploy systemwide ipython or ipykernel configuration | |||
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205 | when managing environment for many users. At startup time IPython and | |||
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206 | IPykernel will search for configuration file in multiple systemwide | |||
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207 | locations, mainly: | |||
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209 | - ``/etc/ipython/`` | |||
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210 | - ``/usr/local/etc/ipython/`` | |||
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212 | When the global install is a standalone python distribution it may also | |||
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213 | search in distribution specific location, for example: | |||
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215 | - ``$ANACONDA_LOCATION/etc/ipython/`` | |||
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217 | In those locations, Terminal IPython will look for a file called | |||
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218 | ``ipython_config.py`` and ``ipython_config.json``, ipykernel will look for | |||
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219 | ``ipython_kernel_config.py`` and ``ipython_kernel.json``. | |||
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221 | Configuration files are loaded in order and merged with configuration on | |||
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222 | later locatoin taking precedence on earlier locations (that is to say a user | |||
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223 | can overwrite a systemwide configuration option). | |||
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225 | You can see all locations in which IPython is looking for configuration files | |||
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226 | by starting ipython in debug mode:: | |||
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228 | $ ipython --debug -c 'exit()' | |||
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230 | Identically with ipykernel though the command is currently blocking until | |||
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231 | this process is killed with ``Ctrl-\``:: | |||
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233 | $ python -m ipykernel --debug No newline at end of file |
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