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"""Tornado handlers for kernel specifications."""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import json
from tornado import web
from ...base.handlers import IPythonHandler, json_errors
class MainKernelSpecHandler(IPythonHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ('GET',)
@web.authenticated
@json_errors
def get(self):
ksm = self.kernel_spec_manager
km = self.kernel_manager
model = {}
model['default'] = km.default_kernel_name
model['kernelspecs'] = specs = {}
for kernel_name in ksm.find_kernel_specs():
try:
d = ksm.get_kernel_spec(kernel_name).to_dict()
except Exception:
self.log.error("Failed to load kernel spec: '%s'", kernel_name, exc_info=True)
continue
d['name'] = kernel_name
specs[kernel_name] = d
self.set_header("Content-Type", 'application/json')
self.finish(json.dumps(model))
class KernelSpecHandler(IPythonHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ('GET',)
@web.authenticated
@json_errors
def get(self, kernel_name):
ksm = self.kernel_spec_manager
try:
kernelspec = ksm.get_kernel_spec(kernel_name)
except KeyError:
raise web.HTTPError(404, u'Kernel spec %s not found' % kernel_name)
self.set_header("Content-Type", 'application/json')
self.finish(kernelspec.to_json())
# URL to handler mappings
kernel_name_regex = r"(?P<kernel_name>\w+)"
default_handlers = [
(r"/api/kernelspecs", MainKernelSpecHandler),
(r"/api/kernelspecs/%s" % kernel_name_regex, KernelSpecHandler),
]