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Shut down kernels in parallel...
Shut down kernels in parallel When stopping the notebook server, it currently sends a shutdown request to each kernel and then waits for the process to finish. This can be slow if you have several kernels running. This makes it issues all the shutdown requests before waiting on the processes, so shutdown happens in parallel. KernelManager (and MultiKernelManager) gain three new public API methods to allow this: * request_shutdown (promoted from a private method) * wait_shutdown (refactored out of shutdown_kernel) * cleanup (refactored out of shutdown_kernel)

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"""Tornado handlers for the live notebook view.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2011 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 os
from tornado import web
HTTPError = web.HTTPError
from ..base.handlers import IPythonHandler, notebook_path_regex, path_regex
from ..utils import url_path_join, url_escape
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Handlers
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class NotebookHandler(IPythonHandler):
@web.authenticated
def get(self, path='', name=None):
"""get renders the notebook template if a name is given, or
redirects to the '/files/' handler if the name is not given."""
path = path.strip('/')
nbm = self.notebook_manager
if name is None:
raise web.HTTPError(500, "This shouldn't be accessible: %s" % self.request.uri)
# a .ipynb filename was given
if not nbm.notebook_exists(name, path):
raise web.HTTPError(404, u'Notebook does not exist: %s/%s' % (path, name))
name = url_escape(name)
path = url_escape(path)
self.write(self.render_template('notebook.html',
project=self.project_dir,
notebook_path=path,
notebook_name=name,
kill_kernel=False,
mathjax_url=self.mathjax_url,
)
)
class NotebookRedirectHandler(IPythonHandler):
def get(self, path=''):
nbm = self.notebook_manager
if nbm.path_exists(path):
# it's a *directory*, redirect to /tree
url = url_path_join(self.base_url, 'tree', path)
else:
# otherwise, redirect to /files
if '/files/' in path:
# redirect without files/ iff it would 404
# this preserves pre-2.0-style 'files/' links
# FIXME: this is hardcoded based on notebook_path,
# but so is the files handler itself,
# so it should work until both are cleaned up.
parts = path.split('/')
files_path = os.path.join(nbm.notebook_dir, *parts)
if not os.path.exists(files_path):
self.log.warn("Deprecated files/ URL: %s", path)
path = path.replace('/files/', '/', 1)
url = url_path_join(self.base_url, 'files', path)
url = url_escape(url)
self.log.debug("Redirecting %s to %s", self.request.path, url)
self.redirect(url)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# URL to handler mappings
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
default_handlers = [
(r"/notebooks%s" % notebook_path_regex, NotebookHandler),
(r"/notebooks%s" % path_regex, NotebookRedirectHandler),
]