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Start webbrowser in a thread. Prevents lockup with Chrome....
Start webbrowser in a thread. Prevents lockup with Chrome. If a user has Chrome set as their default browser (system-wide or via the `BROWSER` environment variable), opening the notebook hangs because the chrome call doesn't return immediately. This solves the issue by opening the browser in a thread. Note that there remains an issue where killing the notebook will kill Chrome if the Chrome session was started by us. I haven't found a way to work around that despite attempts by making the webbrowser.open() call in a subprocess.

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test_plugin.py
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"""Tests for plugin.py"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from unittest import TestCase
from IPython.core.plugin import Plugin, PluginManager
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# Tests
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class FooPlugin(Plugin):
pass
class BarPlugin(Plugin):
pass
class BadPlugin(object):
pass
class PluginTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.manager = PluginManager()
def test_register_get(self):
self.assertEquals(None, self.manager.get_plugin('foo'))
foo = FooPlugin()
self.manager.register_plugin('foo', foo)
self.assertEquals(foo, self.manager.get_plugin('foo'))
bar = BarPlugin()
self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.manager.register_plugin, 'foo', bar)
bad = BadPlugin()
self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.manager.register_plugin, 'bad')
def test_unregister(self):
foo = FooPlugin()
self.manager.register_plugin('foo', foo)
self.manager.unregister_plugin('foo')
self.assertEquals(None, self.manager.get_plugin('foo'))