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Merge pull request #931 from minrk/readonly The notebook now supports a `--read-only` flag, which allows users to view all notebooks being served but not to edit them or execute any code. These actions are not allowed and the buttons, shortcuts, etc. are removed, but the requests will raise authentication errors if they manage to send the events anyway. Save/print functions remain available. This flag can be used in two modes: 1. When running an unauthenticated server, one can run a *second* read-only server in the same directory on a public IP address. This will let users connect to the read-only view without having to worry about configuring passwords and certificates for the execution server. 2. When running a server configured with authentication (and hopefully an SSL certificate), starting it with `--read-only` allows unauthenticated users read-only access to notebooks. This means that the same server on a single port can be both used by authenticated users for execution and by the public for viewing the available notebooks.

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zmqhttp.py
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"""Unfinished code for ZMQ/HTTP bridging. We use WebSockets instead.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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 json
import logging
from tornado import web
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
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class ZMQHandler(web.RequestHandler):
def get_stream(self):
"""Get the ZMQStream for this request."""
raise NotImplementedError('Implement get_stream() in a subclass.')
def _save_method_args(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Save the args and kwargs to get/post/put/delete for future use.
These arguments are not saved in the request or handler objects, but
are often needed by methods such as get_stream().
"""
self._method_args = args
self._method_kwargs = kwargs
def _handle_msgs(self, msg):
msgs = [msg]
stream = self.get_stream()
stream.on_recv(lambda m: msgs.append(json.loads(m)))
stream.flush()
stream.stop_on_recv()
logging.info("Reply: %r" % msgs)
self.write(json.dumps(msgs))
self.finish()
class ZMQPubHandler(ZMQHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ("POST",)
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._save_method_args(*args, **kwargs)
try:
msg = json.loads(self.request.body)
except:
self.send_error(status_code=415)
else:
logging.info("Request: %r" % msg)
self.get_stream().send_json(msg)
class ZMQSubHandler(ZMQHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ("GET",)
@web.asynchronous
def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._save_method_args(*args, **kwargs)
self.get_stream().on_recv(self._handle_msgs)
class ZMQXReqHandler(ZMQHandler):
SUPPORTED_METHODS = ("POST",)
@web.asynchronous
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._save_method_args(*args, **kwargs)
logging.info("request: %r" % self.request)
try:
msg = json.loads(self.request.body)
except:
self.send_error(status_code=415)
else:
logging.info("Reply: %r" % msg)
stream = self.get_stream()
stream.send_json(msg)
stream.on_recv(self._handle_msgs)