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Removing default input prompt number....
Removing default input prompt number. In a notebook setting being able to delete and add cells makes it virtually impossible to correctly guess what the next input prompt number should be. We now follow the convention that our prompts look like "In [ ]:" before execution.

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"""A tornado based IPython notebook server."""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import logging
import os
import signal
import sys
import zmq
# Install the pyzmq ioloop. This has to be done before anything else from
# tornado is imported.
from zmq.eventloop import ioloop
import tornado.ioloop
tornado.ioloop = ioloop
from tornado import httpserver
from tornado import web
from kernelmanager import KernelManager
from sessionmanager import SessionManager
from handlers import (
MainHandler, KernelHandler, KernelActionHandler, ZMQStreamHandler,
NotebookRootHandler, NotebookHandler
)
from routers import IOPubStreamRouter, ShellStreamRouter
from IPython.core.application import BaseIPythonApplication
from IPython.core.profiledir import ProfileDir
from IPython.frontend.qt.console.rich_ipython_widget import RichIPythonWidget
from IPython.zmq.session import Session
from IPython.zmq.zmqshell import ZMQInteractiveShell
from IPython.zmq.ipkernel import (
flags as ipkernel_flags,
aliases as ipkernel_aliases,
IPKernelApp
)
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Dict, Unicode, Int, Any, List, Enum
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Module globals
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
_kernel_id_regex = r"(?P<kernel_id>\w+-\w+-\w+-\w+-\w+)"
_kernel_action_regex = r"(?P<action>restart|interrupt)"
LOCALHOST = '127.0.0.1'
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The Tornado web application
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class NotebookWebApplication(web.Application):
def __init__(self, kernel_manager, log, kernel_argv, config):
handlers = [
(r"/", MainHandler),
(r"/kernels", KernelHandler),
(r"/kernels/%s/%s" % (_kernel_id_regex, _kernel_action_regex), KernelActionHandler),
(r"/kernels/%s/iopub" % _kernel_id_regex, ZMQStreamHandler, dict(stream_name='iopub')),
(r"/kernels/%s/shell" % _kernel_id_regex, ZMQStreamHandler, dict(stream_name='shell')),
(r"/notebooks", NotebookRootHandler),
(r"/notebooks/([^/]+)", NotebookHandler)
]
settings = dict(
template_path=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "templates"),
static_path=os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "static"),
)
web.Application.__init__(self, handlers, **settings)
self.kernel_manager = kernel_manager
self.log = log
self.kernel_argv = kernel_argv
self.config = config
self._routers = {}
self._session_dict = {}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Methods for managing kernels and sessions
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@property
def kernel_ids(self):
return self.kernel_manager.kernel_ids
def start_kernel(self):
kwargs = dict()
kwargs['extra_arguments'] = self.kernel_argv
kernel_id = self.kernel_manager.start_kernel(**kwargs)
self.log.info("Kernel started: %s" % kernel_id)
self.log.debug("Kernel args: %r" % kwargs)
self.start_session_manager(kernel_id)
return kernel_id
def start_session_manager(self, kernel_id):
sm = self.kernel_manager.create_session_manager(kernel_id)
self._session_dict[kernel_id] = sm
iopub_stream = sm.get_iopub_stream()
shell_stream = sm.get_shell_stream()
iopub_router = IOPubStreamRouter(
zmq_stream=iopub_stream, session=sm.session, config=self.config
)
shell_router = ShellStreamRouter(
zmq_stream=shell_stream, session=sm.session, config=self.config
)
self._routers[(kernel_id, 'iopub')] = iopub_router
self._routers[(kernel_id, 'shell')] = shell_router
def kill_kernel(self, kernel_id):
sm = self._session_dict.pop(kernel_id)
sm.stop()
self.kernel_manager.kill_kernel(kernel_id)
self.log.info("Kernel killed: %s" % kernel_id)
def interrupt_kernel(self, kernel_id):
self.kernel_manager.interrupt_kernel(kernel_id)
self.log.debug("Kernel interrupted: %s" % kernel_id)
def restart_kernel(self, kernel_id):
# Create the new kernel first so we can move the clients over.
new_kernel_id = self.start_kernel()
# Copy the clients over to the new routers.
old_iopub_router = self.get_router(kernel_id, 'iopub')
old_shell_router = self.get_router(kernel_id, 'shell')
new_iopub_router = self.get_router(new_kernel_id, 'iopub')
new_shell_router = self.get_router(new_kernel_id, 'shell')
new_iopub_router.copy_clients(old_iopub_router)
new_shell_router.copy_clients(old_shell_router)
# Now shutdown the old session and the kernel.
# TODO: This causes a hard crash in ZMQStream.close, which sets
# self.socket to None to hastily. We will need to fix this in PyZMQ
# itself. For now, we just leave the old kernel running :(
# Maybe this is fixed now, but nothing was changed really.
self.kill_kernel(kernel_id)
self.log.debug("Kernel restarted: %s -> %s" % (kernel_id, new_kernel_id))
return new_kernel_id
def get_router(self, kernel_id, stream_name):
router = self._routers[(kernel_id, stream_name)]
return router
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Aliases and Flags
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
flags = dict(ipkernel_flags)
# the flags that are specific to the frontend
# these must be scrubbed before being passed to the kernel,
# or it will raise an error on unrecognized flags
notebook_flags = []
aliases = dict(ipkernel_aliases)
aliases.update(dict(
ip = 'IPythonNotebookApp.ip',
port = 'IPythonNotebookApp.port',
colors = 'ZMQInteractiveShell.colors',
editor = 'RichIPythonWidget.editor',
))
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IPythonNotebookApp
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IPythonNotebookApp(BaseIPythonApplication):
name = 'ipython-notebook'
default_config_file_name='ipython_notebook_config.py'
description = """
The IPython HTML Notebook.
This launches a Tornado based HTML Notebook Server that serves up an
HTML5/Javascript Notebook client.
"""
classes = [IPKernelApp, ZMQInteractiveShell, ProfileDir, Session,
KernelManager, SessionManager, RichIPythonWidget]
flags = Dict(flags)
aliases = Dict(aliases)
kernel_argv = List(Unicode)
log_level = Enum((0,10,20,30,40,50,'DEBUG','INFO','WARN','ERROR','CRITICAL'),
default_value=logging.INFO,
config=True,
help="Set the log level by value or name.")
# connection info:
ip = Unicode(LOCALHOST, config=True,
help="The IP address the notebook server will listen on."
)
port = Int(8888, config=True,
help="The port the notebook server will listen on."
)
# the factory for creating a widget
widget_factory = Any(RichIPythonWidget)
def parse_command_line(self, argv=None):
super(IPythonNotebookApp, self).parse_command_line(argv)
if argv is None:
argv = sys.argv[1:]
self.kernel_argv = list(argv) # copy
# kernel should inherit default config file from frontend
self.kernel_argv.append("--KernelApp.parent_appname='%s'"%self.name)
# scrub frontend-specific flags
for a in argv:
if a.startswith('-') and a.lstrip('-') in notebook_flags:
self.kernel_argv.remove(a)
def init_kernel_manager(self):
# Don't let Qt or ZMQ swallow KeyboardInterupts.
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL)
# Create a KernelManager and start a kernel.
self.kernel_manager = KernelManager(config=self.config, log=self.log)
def init_logging(self):
super(IPythonNotebookApp, self).init_logging()
# This prevents double log messages because tornado use a root logger that
# self.log is a child of. The logging module dipatches log messages to a log
# and all of its ancenstors until propagate is set to False.
self.log.propagate = False
def initialize(self, argv=None):
super(IPythonNotebookApp, self).initialize(argv)
self.init_kernel_manager()
self.web_app = NotebookWebApplication(
self.kernel_manager, self.log, self.kernel_argv, self.config
)
self.http_server = httpserver.HTTPServer(self.web_app)
self.http_server.listen(self.port)
def start(self):
self.log.info("The IPython Notebook is running at: http://%s:%i" % (self.ip, self.port))
ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main entry point
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def launch_new_instance():
app = IPythonNotebookApp()
app.initialize()
app.start()