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Renamed @register_magics to @magics_class to avoid confusion....
Renamed @register_magics to @magics_class to avoid confusion. The main ipython object also has a .register_magics method that must often be used in close proximity to the class decorator, yet does something completely different. Having these two objects with the same name yet different purposes was proving to be quite confusing in my testing usage so far.

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# encoding: utf-8
"""
=============
parallelmagic
=============
Magic command interface for interactive parallel work.
Usage
=====
``%autopx``
@AUTOPX_DOC@
``%px``
@PX_DOC@
``%result``
@RESULT_DOC@
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import ast
import re
from IPython.core.magic import Magics, magics_class, line_magic
from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Definitions of magic functions for use with IPython
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NO_ACTIVE_VIEW = """
Use activate() on a DirectView object to activate it for magics.
"""
@magics_class
class ParallelMagics(Magics):
"""A set of magics useful when controlling a parallel IPython cluster.
"""
def __init__(self, shell):
super(ParallelMagics, self).__init__(shell)
# A flag showing if autopx is activated or not
self.autopx = False
@skip_doctest
@line_magic
def result(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Print the result of command i on all engines..
To use this a :class:`DirectView` instance must be created
and then activated by calling its :meth:`activate` method.
Then you can do the following::
In [23]: %result
Out[23]:
<Results List>
[0] In [6]: a = 10
[1] In [6]: a = 10
In [22]: %result 6
Out[22]:
<Results List>
[0] In [6]: a = 10
[1] In [6]: a = 10
"""
if self.active_view is None:
print NO_ACTIVE_VIEW
return
try:
index = int(parameter_s)
except:
index = None
result = self.active_view.get_result(index)
return result
@skip_doctest
@line_magic
def px(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Executes the given python command in parallel.
To use this a :class:`DirectView` instance must be created
and then activated by calling its :meth:`activate` method.
Then you can do the following::
In [24]: %px a = 5
Parallel execution on engine(s): all
Out[24]:
<Results List>
[0] In [7]: a = 5
[1] In [7]: a = 5
"""
if self.active_view is None:
print NO_ACTIVE_VIEW
return
print "Parallel execution on engine(s): %s" % self.active_view.targets
result = self.active_view.execute(parameter_s, block=False)
if self.active_view.block:
result.get()
self._maybe_display_output(result)
@skip_doctest
@line_magic
def autopx(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Toggles auto parallel mode.
To use this a :class:`DirectView` instance must be created
and then activated by calling its :meth:`activate` method. Once this
is called, all commands typed at the command line are send to
the engines to be executed in parallel. To control which engine
are used, set the ``targets`` attributed of the multiengine client
before entering ``%autopx`` mode.
Then you can do the following::
In [25]: %autopx
%autopx to enabled
In [26]: a = 10
Parallel execution on engine(s): [0,1,2,3]
In [27]: print a
Parallel execution on engine(s): [0,1,2,3]
[stdout:0] 10
[stdout:1] 10
[stdout:2] 10
[stdout:3] 10
In [27]: %autopx
%autopx disabled
"""
if self.autopx:
self._disable_autopx()
else:
self._enable_autopx()
def _enable_autopx(self):
"""Enable %autopx mode by saving the original run_cell and installing
pxrun_cell.
"""
if self.active_view is None:
print NO_ACTIVE_VIEW
return
# override run_cell and run_code
self._original_run_cell = self.shell.run_cell
self.shell.run_cell = self.pxrun_cell
self._original_run_code = self.shell.run_code
self.shell.run_code = self.pxrun_code
self.autopx = True
print "%autopx enabled"
def _disable_autopx(self):
"""Disable %autopx by restoring the original InteractiveShell.run_cell.
"""
if self.autopx:
self.shell.run_cell = self._original_run_cell
self.shell.run_code = self._original_run_code
self.autopx = False
print "%autopx disabled"
def _maybe_display_output(self, result):
"""Maybe display the output of a parallel result.
If self.active_view.block is True, wait for the result
and display the result. Otherwise, this is a noop.
"""
if isinstance(result.stdout, basestring):
# single result
stdouts = [result.stdout.rstrip()]
else:
stdouts = [s.rstrip() for s in result.stdout]
targets = self.active_view.targets
if isinstance(targets, int):
targets = [targets]
elif targets == 'all':
targets = self.active_view.client.ids
if any(stdouts):
for eid,stdout in zip(targets, stdouts):
print '[stdout:%i]'%eid, stdout
def pxrun_cell(self, raw_cell, store_history=False, silent=False):
"""drop-in replacement for InteractiveShell.run_cell.
This executes code remotely, instead of in the local namespace.
See InteractiveShell.run_cell for details.
"""
if (not raw_cell) or raw_cell.isspace():
return
ipself = self.shell
with ipself.builtin_trap:
cell = ipself.prefilter_manager.prefilter_lines(raw_cell)
# Store raw and processed history
if store_history:
ipself.history_manager.store_inputs(ipself.execution_count,
cell, raw_cell)
# ipself.logger.log(cell, raw_cell)
cell_name = ipself.compile.cache(cell, ipself.execution_count)
try:
ast.parse(cell, filename=cell_name)
except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError, TypeError,
MemoryError):
# Case 1
ipself.showsyntaxerror()
ipself.execution_count += 1
return None
except NameError:
# ignore name errors, because we don't know the remote keys
pass
if store_history:
# Write output to the database. Does nothing unless
# history output logging is enabled.
ipself.history_manager.store_output(ipself.execution_count)
# Each cell is a *single* input, regardless of how many lines it has
ipself.execution_count += 1
if re.search(r'get_ipython\(\)\.magic\(u?["\']%?autopx', cell):
self._disable_autopx()
return False
else:
try:
result = self.active_view.execute(cell, silent=False, block=False)
except:
ipself.showtraceback()
return True
else:
if self.active_view.block:
try:
result.get()
except:
self.shell.showtraceback()
return True
else:
self._maybe_display_output(result)
return False
def pxrun_code(self, code_obj):
"""drop-in replacement for InteractiveShell.run_code.
This executes code remotely, instead of in the local namespace.
See InteractiveShell.run_code for details.
"""
ipself = self.shell
# check code object for the autopx magic
if 'get_ipython' in code_obj.co_names and 'magic' in code_obj.co_names \
and any( [ isinstance(c, basestring) and 'autopx' in c
for c in code_obj.co_consts ]):
self._disable_autopx()
return False
else:
try:
result = self.active_view.execute(code_obj, block=False)
except:
ipself.showtraceback()
return True
else:
if self.active_view.block:
try:
result.get()
except:
self.shell.showtraceback()
return True
else:
self._maybe_display_output(result)
return False
__doc__ = __doc__.replace('@AUTOPX_DOC@',
" " + ParallelMagics.autopx.__doc__)
__doc__ = __doc__.replace('@PX_DOC@',
" " + ParallelMagics.px.__doc__)
__doc__ = __doc__.replace('@RESULT_DOC@',
" " + ParallelMagics.result.__doc__)
_loaded = False
def load_ipython_extension(ip):
"""Load the extension in IPython."""
global _loaded
if not _loaded:
ip.register_magics(ParallelMagics)
_loaded = True