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.. _integrating:
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Integrating your objects with IPython
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Tab completion
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To change the attributes displayed by tab-completing your object, define a
``__dir__(self)`` method for it. For more details, see the documentation of the
built-in `dir() function <http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#dir>`_.
Rich display
============
The notebook and the Qt console can display richer representations of objects.
To use this, you can define any of a number of ``_repr_*_()`` methods. Note that
these are surrounded by single, not double underscores.
Both the notebook and the Qt console can display ``svg``, ``png`` and ``jpeg``
representations. The notebook can also display ``html``, ``javascript``,
and ``latex``. If the methods don't exist, or return ``None``, it falls
back to a standard ``repr()``.
For example::
class Shout(object):
def __init__(self, text):
self.text = text
def _repr_html_(self):
return "<h1>" + self.text + "</h1>"
Custom exception tracebacks
===========================
Rarely, you might want to display a different traceback with an exception -
IPython's own parallel computing framework does this to display errors from the
engines. To do this, define a ``_render_traceback_(self)`` method which returns
a list of strings, each containing one line of the traceback.
Please be conservative in using this feature; by replacing the default traceback
you may hide important information from the user.