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"""The official API for working with notebooks in the current format version.
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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function
import json
from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET
import re
from IPython.nbformat import v3
from IPython.nbformat import v2
from IPython.nbformat import v1
from IPython.nbformat.v3 import (
NotebookNode,
new_code_cell, new_text_cell, new_notebook, new_output, new_worksheet,
parse_filename, new_metadata, new_author, new_heading_cell, nbformat,
nbformat_minor,
)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
current_nbformat = nbformat
current_nbformat_minor = nbformat_minor
class NBFormatError(Exception):
pass
def parse_json(s, **kwargs):
"""Parse a string into a (nbformat, dict) tuple."""
d = json.loads(s, **kwargs)
nbf = d.get('nbformat', 1)
nbm = d.get('nbformat_minor', 0)
return nbf, nbm, d
def parse_py(s, **kwargs):
"""Parse a string into a (nbformat, string) tuple."""
nbf = current_nbformat
nbm = current_nbformat_minor
pattern = r'# <nbformat>(?P<nbformat>\d+[\.\d+]*)</nbformat>'
m = re.search(pattern,s)
if m is not None:
digits = m.group('nbformat').split('.')
nbf = int(digits[0])
if len(digits) > 1:
nbm = int(digits[1])
return nbf, nbm, s
def reads_json(s, **kwargs):
"""Read a JSON notebook from a string and return the NotebookNode object."""
nbf, minor, d = parse_json(s, **kwargs)
if nbf == 1:
nb = v1.to_notebook_json(d, **kwargs)
nb = v3.convert_to_this_nbformat(nb, orig_version=1)
elif nbf == 2:
nb = v2.to_notebook_json(d, **kwargs)
nb = v3.convert_to_this_nbformat(nb, orig_version=2)
elif nbf == 3:
nb = v3.to_notebook_json(d, **kwargs)
nb = v3.convert_to_this_nbformat(nb, orig_version=3, orig_minor=minor)
else:
raise NBFormatError('Unsupported JSON nbformat version: %i' % nbf)
return nb
def writes_json(nb, **kwargs):
return v3.writes_json(nb, **kwargs)
def reads_py(s, **kwargs):
"""Read a .py notebook from a string and return the NotebookNode object."""
nbf, nbm, s = parse_py(s, **kwargs)
if nbf == 2:
nb = v2.to_notebook_py(s, **kwargs)
elif nbf == 3:
nb = v3.to_notebook_py(s, **kwargs)
else:
raise NBFormatError('Unsupported PY nbformat version: %i' % nbf)
return nb
def writes_py(nb, **kwargs):
return v3.writes_py(nb, **kwargs)
# High level API
def reads(s, format, **kwargs):
"""Read a notebook from a string and return the NotebookNode object.
This function properly handles notebooks of any version. The notebook
returned will always be in the current version's format.
Parameters
----------
s : unicode
The raw unicode string to read the notebook from.
format : (u'json', u'ipynb', u'py')
The format that the string is in.
Returns
-------
nb : NotebookNode
The notebook that was read.
"""
format = unicode(format)
if format == u'json' or format == u'ipynb':
return reads_json(s, **kwargs)
elif format == u'py':
return reads_py(s, **kwargs)
else:
raise NBFormatError('Unsupported format: %s' % format)
def writes(nb, format, **kwargs):
"""Write a notebook to a string in a given format in the current nbformat version.
This function always writes the notebook in the current nbformat version.
Parameters
----------
nb : NotebookNode
The notebook to write.
format : (u'json', u'ipynb', u'py')
The format to write the notebook in.
Returns
-------
s : unicode
The notebook string.
"""
format = unicode(format)
if format == u'json' or format == u'ipynb':
return writes_json(nb, **kwargs)
elif format == u'py':
return writes_py(nb, **kwargs)
else:
raise NBFormatError('Unsupported format: %s' % format)
def read(fp, format, **kwargs):
"""Read a notebook from a file and return the NotebookNode object.
This function properly handles notebooks of any version. The notebook
returned will always be in the current version's format.
Parameters
----------
fp : file
Any file-like object with a read method.
format : (u'json', u'ipynb', u'py')
The format that the string is in.
Returns
-------
nb : NotebookNode
The notebook that was read.
"""
return reads(fp.read(), format, **kwargs)
def write(nb, fp, format, **kwargs):
"""Write a notebook to a file in a given format in the current nbformat version.
This function always writes the notebook in the current nbformat version.
Parameters
----------
nb : NotebookNode
The notebook to write.
fp : file
Any file-like object with a write method.
format : (u'json', u'ipynb', u'py')
The format to write the notebook in.
Returns
-------
s : unicode
The notebook string.
"""
return fp.write(writes(nb, format, **kwargs))
def _convert_to_metadata():
"""Convert to a notebook having notebook metadata."""
import glob
for fname in glob.glob('*.ipynb'):
print('Converting file:',fname)
with open(fname,'r') as f:
nb = read(f,u'json')
md = new_metadata()
if u'name' in nb:
md.name = nb.name
del nb[u'name']
nb.metadata = md
with open(fname,'w') as f:
write(nb, f, u'json')