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''' IPython customization API
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Your one-stop module for configuring & extending ipython
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The API will probably break when ipython 1.0 is released, but so
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will the other configuration method (rc files).
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All names prefixed by underscores are for internal use, not part
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of the public api.
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Below is an example that you can just put to a module and import from ipython.
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A good practice is to install the config script below as e.g.
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~/.ipython/my_private_conf.py
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And do
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import_mod my_private_conf
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in ~/.ipython/ipythonrc
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That way the module is imported at startup and you can have all your
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personal configuration (as opposed to boilerplate ipythonrc-PROFILENAME
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stuff) in there.
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import IPython.ipapi as ip
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def ankka_f(self, arg):
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print "Ankka",self,"says uppercase:",arg.upper()
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ip.expose_magic("ankka",ankka_f)
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ip.magic('alias sayhi echo "Testing, hi ok"')
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ip.magic('alias helloworld echo "Hello world"')
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ip.system('pwd')
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ip.ex('import re')
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ip.ex("""
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def funcci(a,b):
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print a+b
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print funcci(3,4)
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""")
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ip.ex("funcci(348,9)")
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def jed_editor(self,filename, linenum=None):
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print "Calling my own editor, jed ... via hook!"
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import os
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if linenum is None: linenum = 0
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os.system('jed +%d %s' % (linenum, filename))
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print "exiting jed"
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ip.set_hook('editor',jed_editor)
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o = ip.options()
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o.autocall = 2 # FULL autocall mode
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print "done!"
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'''
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class TryNext(Exception):
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""" Try next hook exception.
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Raise this in your hook function to indicate that the next
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hook handler should be used to handle the operation.
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"""
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# contains the most recently instantiated IPApi
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_recent = None
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def get():
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""" Get an IPApi object, or None if not running under ipython
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Running this should be the first thing you do when writing
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extensions that can be imported as normal modules. You can then
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direct all the configuration operations against the returned
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object.
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"""
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return _recent
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class IPApi:
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""" The actual API class for configuring IPython
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You should do all of the IPython configuration by getting
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an IPApi object with IPython.ipapi.get() and using the provided
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methods.
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"""
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def __init__(self,ip):
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self.magic = ip.ipmagic
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self.system = ip.ipsystem
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self.set_hook = ip.set_hook
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self.set_custom_exc = ip.set_custom_exc
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self.IP = ip
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global _recent
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_recent = self
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def options(self):
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""" All configurable variables """
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return self.IP.rc
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def user_ns(self):
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return self.IP.user_ns
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def expose_magic(self,magicname, func):
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''' Expose own function as magic function for ipython
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def foo_impl(self,parameter_s=''):
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"""My very own magic!. (Use docstrings, IPython reads them)."""
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print 'Magic function. Passed parameter is between < >: <'+parameter_s+'>'
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print 'The self object is:',self
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ipapi.expose_magic("foo",foo_impl)
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'''
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import new
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im = new.instancemethod(func,self.IP, self.IP.__class__)
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setattr(self.IP, "magic_" + magicname, im)
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def ex(self,cmd):
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""" Execute a normal python statement in user namespace """
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exec cmd in self.user_ns()
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def ev(self,expr):
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""" Evaluate python expression expr in user namespace
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Returns the result of evaluation"""
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return eval(expr,self.user_ns())
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def meta(self):
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""" Get a session-specific data store
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Object returned by this method can be used to store
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data that should persist through the ipython session.
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"""
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return self.IP.meta
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def getdb(self):
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""" Return a handle to persistent dict-like database
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Return a PickleShareDB object.
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"""
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return self.IP.db
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def runlines(self,lines):
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""" Run the specified lines in interpreter, honoring ipython directives.
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This allows %magic and !shell escape notations.
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Takes either all lines in one string or list of lines.
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"""
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if isinstance(lines,basestring):
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self.IP.runlines(lines)
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else:
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self.IP.runlines('\n'.join(lines))
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def launch_new_instance(user_ns = None):
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""" Create and start a new ipython instance.
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This can be called even without having an already initialized
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ipython session running.
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This is also used as the egg entry point for the 'ipython' script.
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"""
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ses = create_session(user_ns)
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ses.mainloop()
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def create_session(user_ns = None):
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""" Creates, but does not launch an IPython session.
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Later on you can call obj.mainloop() on the returned object.
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This should *not* be run when a session exists already.
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"""
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if user_ns is not None:
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user_ns["__name__"] = user_ns.get("__name__",'ipy_session')
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import IPython
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return IPython.Shell.start(user_ns = user_ns)
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