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Adds configuration options to use Google Drive content manager...
Adds configuration options to use Google Drive content manager Adds the key contentmanager_js_source to webapp_settings that allows for specifying the content manager JavaScript source file. Also adds a NotebookManager subclass, ClientSideNotebookManager, which does minimal logic. This class is used when the JavaScript content manager doesn't use the Python notebook manager, but rather implements that logic client side, as is the case for the Google Drive based content manager. A sample command line that uses the Google Drive content manager, and the ClientSideNotebookManager, is ipython notebook --NotebookApp.webapp_settings="{'contentmanager_js_source': 'base/js/drive_contentmanager'}" --NotebookApp.notebook_manager_class="IPython.html.services.notebooks.clientsidenbmanager.ClientSideNotebookManager"

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"""Base class to manage comms"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import sys
from IPython.config import LoggingConfigurable
from IPython.core.prompts import LazyEvaluate
from IPython.core.getipython import get_ipython
from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item
from IPython.utils.py3compat import string_types
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Instance, Unicode, Dict, Any
from .comm import Comm
def lazy_keys(dikt):
"""Return lazy-evaluated string representation of a dictionary's keys
Key list is only constructed if it will actually be used.
Used for debug-logging.
"""
return LazyEvaluate(lambda d: list(d.keys()))
class CommManager(LoggingConfigurable):
"""Manager for Comms in the Kernel"""
# If this is instantiated by a non-IPython kernel, shell will be None
shell = Instance('IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShellABC',
allow_none=True)
kernel = Instance('IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelbase.Kernel')
iopub_socket = Any()
def _iopub_socket_default(self):
return self.kernel.iopub_socket
session = Instance('IPython.kernel.zmq.session.Session')
def _session_default(self):
return self.kernel.session
comms = Dict()
targets = Dict()
# Public APIs
def register_target(self, target_name, f):
"""Register a callable f for a given target name
f will be called with two arguments when a comm_open message is received with `target`:
- the Comm instance
- the `comm_open` message itself.
f can be a Python callable or an import string for one.
"""
if isinstance(f, string_types):
f = import_item(f)
self.targets[target_name] = f
def unregister_target(self, target_name, f):
"""Unregister a callable registered with register_target"""
return self.targets.pop(target_name);
def register_comm(self, comm):
"""Register a new comm"""
comm_id = comm.comm_id
comm.shell = self.shell
comm.kernel = self.kernel
comm.iopub_socket = self.iopub_socket
self.comms[comm_id] = comm
return comm_id
def unregister_comm(self, comm):
"""Unregister a comm, and close its counterpart"""
# unlike get_comm, this should raise a KeyError
comm = self.comms.pop(comm.comm_id)
def get_comm(self, comm_id):
"""Get a comm with a particular id
Returns the comm if found, otherwise None.
This will not raise an error,
it will log messages if the comm cannot be found.
"""
if comm_id not in self.comms:
self.log.error("No such comm: %s", comm_id)
self.log.debug("Current comms: %s", lazy_keys(self.comms))
return
# call, because we store weakrefs
comm = self.comms[comm_id]
return comm
# Message handlers
def comm_open(self, stream, ident, msg):
"""Handler for comm_open messages"""
content = msg['content']
comm_id = content['comm_id']
target_name = content['target_name']
f = self.targets.get(target_name, None)
comm = Comm(comm_id=comm_id,
shell=self.shell,
kernel=self.kernel,
iopub_socket=self.iopub_socket,
primary=False,
)
self.register_comm(comm)
if f is None:
self.log.error("No such comm target registered: %s", target_name)
else:
try:
f(comm, msg)
return
except Exception:
self.log.error("Exception opening comm with target: %s", target_name, exc_info=True)
# Failure.
try:
comm.close()
except:
self.log.error("""Could not close comm during `comm_open` failure
clean-up. The comm may not have been opened yet.""", exc_info=True)
def comm_msg(self, stream, ident, msg):
"""Handler for comm_msg messages"""
content = msg['content']
comm_id = content['comm_id']
comm = self.get_comm(comm_id)
if comm is None:
# no such comm
return
try:
comm.handle_msg(msg)
except Exception:
self.log.error("Exception in comm_msg for %s", comm_id, exc_info=True)
def comm_close(self, stream, ident, msg):
"""Handler for comm_close messages"""
content = msg['content']
comm_id = content['comm_id']
comm = self.get_comm(comm_id)
if comm is None:
# no such comm
self.log.debug("No such comm to close: %s", comm_id)
return
del self.comms[comm_id]
try:
comm.handle_close(msg)
except Exception:
self.log.error("Exception handling comm_close for %s", comm_id, exc_info=True)
__all__ = ['CommManager']