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restart channels on kernel restart...
restart channels on kernel restart generally not necessary, but sometimes the kernel connection can be dirty. We have only seen this by starting a qtconsole via %qtconsole, then killing the kernel, at which point the original notebook's connection (at the zmq level) is never restored to the new kernel at the same endpoint. It's weird, and probably a zmq bug, but a simple reconnect seems to solve it.

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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2012 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function
# Standard library imports
from StringIO import StringIO
import sys
import unittest
# Local imports
from IPython.kernel.inprocess.blocking import BlockingInProcessKernelClient
from IPython.kernel.inprocess.manager import InProcessKernelManager
from IPython.kernel.inprocess.ipkernel import InProcessKernel
from IPython.testing.decorators import skipif_not_matplotlib
from IPython.utils.io import capture_output
from IPython.utils import py3compat
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test case
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class InProcessKernelTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.km = InProcessKernelManager()
self.km.start_kernel()
self.kc = BlockingInProcessKernelClient(kernel=self.km.kernel)
self.kc.start_channels()
@skipif_not_matplotlib
def test_pylab(self):
""" Does pylab work in the in-process kernel?
"""
kc = self.kc
kc.execute('%pylab')
msg = get_stream_message(kc)
self.assert_('Welcome to pylab' in msg['content']['data'])
def test_raw_input(self):
""" Does the in-process kernel handle raw_input correctly?
"""
io = StringIO('foobar\n')
sys_stdin = sys.stdin
sys.stdin = io
try:
if py3compat.PY3:
self.kc.execute('x = input()')
else:
self.kc.execute('x = raw_input()')
finally:
sys.stdin = sys_stdin
self.assertEqual(self.km.kernel.shell.user_ns.get('x'), 'foobar')
def test_stdout(self):
""" Does the in-process kernel correctly capture IO?
"""
kernel = InProcessKernel()
with capture_output() as io:
kernel.shell.run_cell('print("foo")')
self.assertEqual(io.stdout, 'foo\n')
kc = BlockingInProcessKernelClient(kernel=kernel)
kernel.frontends.append(kc)
kc.shell_channel.execute('print("bar")')
msg = get_stream_message(kc)
self.assertEqual(msg['content']['data'], 'bar\n')
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Utility functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def get_stream_message(kernel_client, timeout=5):
""" Gets a single stream message synchronously from the sub channel.
"""
while True:
msg = kernel_client.get_iopub_msg(timeout=timeout)
if msg['header']['msg_type'] == 'stream':
return msg
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()