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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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""" Debug a script (like %run -d) in IPython process, Using WinPdb
Usage:
%wdb test.py
run test.py, with a winpdb breakpoint at start of the file
%wdb pass
Change the password (e.g. if you have forgotten the old one)
Notes
-----
**WARNING**: As of March 2009 (IPython 0.10), WinPdb has a known bug, which
causes PyTables to become impossible to import if winpdb is loaded. Therefore,
if you need PyTables, do *not* use this extension.
For more details: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/249036
"""
import os
from IPython.core import ipapi
from IPython.core.error import UsageError
import rpdb2
ip = ipapi.get()
rpdb_started = False
def wdb_f(self, arg):
""" Debug a script (like %run -d) in IPython process, Using WinPdb
Usage:
%wdb test.py
run test.py, with a winpdb breakpoint at start of the file
%wdb pass
Change the password (e.g. if you have forgotten the old one)
Note that after the script has been run, you need to do "Go" (f5)
in WinPdb to resume normal IPython operation.
"""
global rpdb_started
if not arg.strip():
print __doc__
return
if arg.strip() == 'pass':
passwd = raw_input('Enter new winpdb session password: ')
ip.db['winpdb_pass'] = passwd
print "Winpdb password changed"
if rpdb_started:
print "You need to restart IPython to use the new password"
return
path = os.path.abspath(arg)
if not os.path.isfile(path):
raise UsageError("%%wdb: file %s does not exist" % path)
if not rpdb_started:
passwd = ip.db.get('winpdb_pass', None)
if passwd is None:
import textwrap
print textwrap.dedent("""\
Winpdb sessions need a password that you use for attaching the external
winpdb session. IPython will remember this. You can change the password later
by '%wpdb pass'
""")
passwd = raw_input('Enter new winpdb session password: ')
ip.db['winpdb_pass'] = passwd
print "Starting rpdb2 in IPython process"
rpdb2.start_embedded_debugger(passwd, timeout = 0)
rpdb_started = True
rpdb2.set_temp_breakpoint(path)
print 'It is time to attach with WinPdb (launch WinPdb if needed, File -> Attach)'
ip.magic('%run ' + arg)
ip.define_magic('wdb', wdb_f)