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convertfigures.py
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"""Module containing a transformer that converts outputs in the notebook from
one format to another.
"""
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# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from .base import Transformer
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Unicode
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# Classes
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class ConvertFiguresTransformer(Transformer):
"""
Converts all of the outputs in a notebook from one format to another.
"""
from_format = Unicode(config=True, help='Format the converter accepts')
to_format = Unicode(config=True, help='Format the converter writes')
def __init__(self, **kw):
"""
Public constructor
"""
super(ConvertFiguresTransformer, self).__init__(**kw)
def convert_figure(self, data_format, data):
raise NotImplementedError()
def transform_cell(self, cell, resources, cell_index):
"""
Apply a transformation on each cell,
See base.py
"""
#Loop through all of the datatypes of the outputs in the cell.
for index, cell_out in enumerate(cell.get('outputs', [])):
for data_type, data in cell_out.items():
#Get the name of the file exported by the extract figure
#transformer. Do not try to convert the figure if the extract
#fig transformer hasn't touched it
filename = cell_out.get(data_type + '_filename', None)
if filename:
figure_name = filename[:filename.rfind('.')]
self._convert_figure(cell_out, figure_name, resources, data_type, data)
return cell, resources
def _convert_figure(self, cell_out, resources, figure_name, data_type, data):
"""
Convert a figure and output the results to the cell output
"""
if not self.to_format in cell_out:
if data_type == self.from_format:
filename = figure_name + '.' + self.to_format
if filename not in resources['figures']:
#On the cell, make the figure available via
# cell.outputs[i].pdf_filename ... etc (PDF in example)
cell_out[self.to_format + '_filename'] = filename
#In the resources, make the figure available via
# resources['figures']['filename'] = data
resources['figures'][filename] = self.convert_figure(data_type, data)