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Modifies Contents API to return Error objects...
Modifies Contents API to return Error objects Modfies the Contents class to return JavaScript Error objects instead of passing on the return values from $.ajax(). This has two advantages. First, it allows the content manager to parse errors and give more informative messages than the ajax response. Second, it makes the Contents interface more general, since other kinds of backends might generate client-side errors.

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widget_image.js
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// Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
// Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
define([
"widgets/js/widget",
"jquery",
], function(widget, $){
var ImageView = widget.DOMWidgetView.extend({
render : function(){
// Called when view is rendered.
this.setElement($("<img />"));
this.update(); // Set defaults.
},
update : function(){
// Update the contents of this view
//
// Called when the model is changed. The model may have been
// changed by another view or by a state update from the back-end.
var image_src = 'data:image/' + this.model.get('format') + ';base64,' + this.model.get('_b64value');
this.$el.attr('src', image_src);
var width = this.model.get('width');
if (width !== undefined && width.length > 0) {
this.$el.attr('width', width);
} else {
this.$el.removeAttr('width');
}
var height = this.model.get('height');
if (height !== undefined && height.length > 0) {
this.$el.attr('height', height);
} else {
this.$el.removeAttr('height');
}
return ImageView.__super__.update.apply(this);
},
});
return {
'ImageView': ImageView,
};
});