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Fix several small bugs in the notebook trust framework...
Fix several small bugs in the notebook trust framework 1. The trust dialog is not called with the notebook context, so we have to use the closure to bind to a notebook event. 2. Replace != with !== 3. The trust_changed.Notebook event default handler expects the trust value to be value key inside an object. In fact, the event handler is redundant with the code--both seem to set the trust value of the current notebook.

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from __future__ import print_function
import json
import os
try:
from jsonschema import SchemaError
from jsonschema import Draft3Validator as Validator
except ImportError as e:
verbose_msg = """
IPython depends on the jsonschema package: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonschema
Please install it first.
"""
raise ImportError(str(e) + verbose_msg)
try:
import jsonpointer as jsonpointer
except ImportError as e:
verbose_msg = """
IPython depends on the jsonpointer package: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonpointer
Please install it first.
"""
raise ImportError(str(e) + verbose_msg)
from IPython.utils.py3compat import iteritems
from .current import nbformat, nbformat_schema
schema_path = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__), "v%d" % nbformat, nbformat_schema)
def isvalid(nbjson):
"""Checks whether the given notebook JSON conforms to the current
notebook format schema. Returns True if the JSON is valid, and
False otherwise.
To see the individual errors that were encountered, please use the
`validate` function instead.
"""
errors = validate(nbjson)
return errors == []
def validate(nbjson):
"""Checks whether the given notebook JSON conforms to the current
notebook format schema, and returns the list of errors.
"""
# load the schema file
with open(schema_path, 'r') as fh:
schema_json = json.load(fh)
# resolve internal references
schema = resolve_ref(schema_json)
schema = jsonpointer.resolve_pointer(schema, '/notebook')
# count how many errors there are
v = Validator(schema)
errors = list(v.iter_errors(nbjson))
return errors
def resolve_ref(json, schema=None):
"""Resolve internal references within the given JSON. This essentially
means that dictionaries of this form:
{"$ref": "/somepointer"}
will be replaced with the resolved reference to `/somepointer`.
This only supports local reference to the same JSON file.
"""
if not schema:
schema = json
# if it's a list, resolve references for each item in the list
if type(json) is list:
resolved = []
for item in json:
resolved.append(resolve_ref(item, schema=schema))
# if it's a dictionary, resolve references for each item in the
# dictionary
elif type(json) is dict:
resolved = {}
for key, ref in iteritems(json):
# if the key is equal to $ref, then replace the entire
# dictionary with the resolved value
if key == '$ref':
if len(json) != 1:
raise SchemaError(
"objects containing a $ref should only have one item")
pointer = jsonpointer.resolve_pointer(schema, ref)
resolved = resolve_ref(pointer, schema=schema)
else:
resolved[key] = resolve_ref(ref, schema=schema)
# otherwise it's a normal object, so just return it
else:
resolved = json
return resolved