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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.py
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"""
Contains base test class for nbformat
"""
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#Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
#Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
#The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
import unittest
import IPython
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# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestsBase(unittest.TestCase):
"""Base tests class."""
def fopen(self, f, mode=u'r'):
return open(os.path.join(self._get_files_path(), f), mode)
def _get_files_path(self):
#Get the relative path to this module in the IPython directory.
names = self.__module__.split(u'.')[1:-1]
#Build a path using the IPython directory and the relative path we just
#found.
path = IPython.__path__[0]
for name in names:
path = os.path.join(path, name)
return path