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from converters.base import Converter
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from IPython.utils.text import indent
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from converters.utils import remove_ansi
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class ConverterPy(Converter):
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"""
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A converter that takes a notebook and converts it to a .py file.
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What distinguishes this from PyWriter and PyReader in IPython.nbformat is
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that subclasses can specify what to do with each type of cell.
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Additionally, unlike PyWriter, this does not preserve the '# <markdown>'
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opening and closing comments style comments in favor of a cleaner looking
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python program.
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Note:
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Even though this produces a .py file, it is not guaranteed to be valid
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python file, since the notebook may be using magics and even cell
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magics.
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"""
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extension = 'py'
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def __init__(self, infile, show_prompts=True, show_output=True):
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super(ConverterPy, self).__init__(infile)
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self.show_prompts = show_prompts
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self.show_output = show_output
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@staticmethod
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def comment(input):
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"returns every line in input as commented out"
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return "# "+input.replace("\n", "\n# ")
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def render_heading(self, cell):
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return ['#{0} {1}'.format('#'*cell.level, cell.source), '']
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def render_code(self, cell):
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n = self._get_prompt_number(cell)
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if not cell.input:
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return []
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lines = []
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if self.show_prompts:
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lines.extend(['# In[%s]:' % n])
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src = cell.input
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lines.extend([src, ''])
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if self.show_output:
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if cell.outputs :
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lines.extend(['# Out[%s]:' % n])
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for output in cell.outputs:
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conv_fn = self.dispatch(output.output_type)
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lines.extend(conv_fn(output))
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return lines
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def render_markdown(self, cell):
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return [self.comment(cell.source), '']
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def render_raw(self, cell):
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if self.raw_as_verbatim:
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return [self.comment(indent(cell.source)), '']
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else:
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return [self.comment(cell.source), '']
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def render_pyout(self, output):
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lines = []
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## if 'text' in output:
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## lines.extend(['*Out[%s]:*' % self._get_prompt_number(cell), ''])
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# output is a dictionary like object with type as a key
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if 'latex' in output:
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pass
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if 'text' in output:
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lines.extend([self.comment(indent(output.text)), ''])
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lines.append('')
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return lines
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def render_pyerr(self, output):
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# Note: a traceback is a *list* of frames.
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return [indent(remove_ansi('\n'.join(output.traceback))), '']
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def _img_lines(self, img_file):
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return [ self.comment('image file: %s' % img_file), '']
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def render_display_format_text(self, output):
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return [self.comment(indent(output.text))]
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def _unknown_lines(self, data):
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return [self.comment('Warning: Unknown cell'+ str(data))]
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def render_display_format_html(self, output):
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return [self.comment(output.html)]
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def render_display_format_latex(self, output):
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return []
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def render_display_format_json(self, output):
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return []
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def render_display_format_javascript(self, output):
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return []
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