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profileapp.py
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# encoding: utf-8
"""
An application for managing IPython profiles.
To be invoked as the `ipython profile` subcommand.
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 logging
import os
from IPython.config.application import Application, boolean_flag
from IPython.core.application import (
BaseIPythonApplication, base_flags, base_aliases
)
from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir
from IPython.utils.path import get_ipython_dir
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode, Bool, Dict
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Constants
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
create_help = """Create an IPython profile by name
Create an ipython profile directory by its name or
profile directory path. Profile directories contain
configuration, log and security related files and are named
using the convention 'profile_<name>'. By default they are
located in your ipython directory. Once created, you will
can edit the configuration files in the profile
directory to configure IPython. Most users will create a
profile directory by name,
`ipython profile create myprofile`, which will put the directory
in `<ipython_dir>/profile_myprofile`.
"""
list_help = """List available IPython profiles
List all available profiles, by profile location, that can
be found in the current working directly or in the ipython
directory. Profile directories are named using the convention
'profile_<profile>'.
"""
profile_help = """Manage IPython profiles
Profile directories contain
configuration, log and security related files and are named
using the convention 'profile_<name>'. By default they are
located in your ipython directory. You can create profiles
with `ipython profile create <name>`, or see the profiles you
already have with `ipython profile list`
To get started configuring IPython, simply do:
$> ipython profile create
and IPython will create the default profile in <ipython_dir>/profile_default,
where you can edit ipython_config.py to start configuring IPython.
"""
_list_examples = "ipython profile list # list all profiles"
_create_examples = """
ipython profile create foo # create profile foo w/ default config files
ipython profile create foo --reset # restage default config files over current
ipython profile create foo --parallel # also stage parallel config files
"""
_main_examples = """
ipython profile create -h # show the help string for the create subcommand
ipython profile list -h # show the help string for the list subcommand
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Profile Application Class (for `ipython profile` subcommand)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ProfileList(Application):
name = u'ipython-profile'
description = list_help
examples = _list_examples
aliases = Dict({
'ipython-dir' : 'ProfileList.ipython_dir',
'log-level' : 'Application.log_level',
})
flags = Dict(dict(
debug = ({'Application' : {'log_level' : 0}},
"Set Application.log_level to 0, maximizing log output."
)
))
ipython_dir = Unicode(get_ipython_dir(), config=True,
help="""
The name of the IPython directory. This directory is used for logging
configuration (through profiles), history storage, etc. The default
is usually $HOME/.ipython. This options can also be specified through
the environment variable IPYTHON_DIR.
"""
)
def list_profile_dirs(self):
# Find the search paths
paths = [os.getcwdu(), self.ipython_dir]
self.log.warn('Searching for IPython profiles in paths: %r' % paths)
for path in paths:
files = os.listdir(path)
for f in files:
full_path = os.path.join(path, f)
if os.path.isdir(full_path) and f.startswith('profile_'):
profile = f.split('_',1)[-1]
start_cmd = 'ipython profile=%s' % profile
print start_cmd + " ==> " + full_path
def start(self):
self.list_profile_dirs()
create_flags = {}
create_flags.update(base_flags)
# don't include '--init' flag, which implies running profile create in other apps
create_flags.pop('init')
create_flags['reset'] = ({'ProfileCreate': {'overwrite' : True}},
"reset config files in this profile to the defaults.")
create_flags['parallel'] = ({'ProfileCreate': {'parallel' : True}},
"Include the config files for parallel "
"computing apps (ipengine, ipcontroller, etc.)")
class ProfileCreate(BaseIPythonApplication):
name = u'ipython-profile'
description = create_help
examples = _create_examples
auto_create = Bool(True, config=False)
def _copy_config_files_default(self):
return True
parallel = Bool(False, config=True,
help="whether to include parallel computing config files")
def _parallel_changed(self, name, old, new):
parallel_files = [ 'ipcontroller_config.py',
'ipengine_config.py',
'ipcluster_config.py'
]
if new:
for cf in parallel_files:
self.config_files.append(cf)
else:
for cf in parallel_files:
if cf in self.config_files:
self.config_files.remove(cf)
def parse_command_line(self, argv):
super(ProfileCreate, self).parse_command_line(argv)
# accept positional arg as profile name
if self.extra_args:
self.profile = self.extra_args[0]
flags = Dict(create_flags)
classes = [ProfileDir]
def init_config_files(self):
super(ProfileCreate, self).init_config_files()
# use local imports, since these classes may import from here
from IPython.frontend.terminal.ipapp import TerminalIPythonApp
apps = [TerminalIPythonApp]
try:
from IPython.frontend.qt.console.qtconsoleapp import IPythonQtConsoleApp
except Exception:
# this should be ImportError, but under weird circumstances
# this might be an AttributeError, or possibly others
# in any case, nothing should cause the profile creation to crash.
pass
else:
apps.append(IPythonQtConsoleApp)
try:
from IPython.frontend.html.notebook.notebookapp import IPythonNotebookApp
except ImportError:
pass
except Exception:
self.log.debug('Unexpected error when importing IPythonNotebookApp',
exc_info=True
)
else:
apps.append(IPythonNotebookApp)
if self.parallel:
from IPython.parallel.apps.ipcontrollerapp import IPControllerApp
from IPython.parallel.apps.ipengineapp import IPEngineApp
from IPython.parallel.apps.ipclusterapp import IPClusterStart
from IPython.parallel.apps.iploggerapp import IPLoggerApp
apps.extend([
IPControllerApp,
IPEngineApp,
IPClusterStart,
IPLoggerApp,
])
for App in apps:
app = App()
app.config.update(self.config)
app.log = self.log
app.overwrite = self.overwrite
app.copy_config_files=True
app.profile = self.profile
app.init_profile_dir()
app.init_config_files()
def stage_default_config_file(self):
pass
class ProfileApp(Application):
name = u'ipython-profile'
description = profile_help
examples = _main_examples
subcommands = Dict(dict(
create = (ProfileCreate, "Create a new profile dir with default config files"),
list = (ProfileList, "List existing profiles")
))
def start(self):
if self.subapp is None:
print "No subcommand specified. Must specify one of: %s"%(self.subcommands.keys())
print
self.print_description()
self.print_subcommands()
self.exit(1)
else:
return self.subapp.start()