##// END OF EJS Templates
try to shutdown at the end of every notebook run...
try to shutdown at the end of every notebook run this line causes noise in the test suite, but if we just ignore it, we'll never get to the bottom of it. It seems to only happen when running 'iptest js', and *not* when running the 'casperjs test' command directly, with a notebookserver that was launched manually.

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"""PostProcessor for serving reveal.js HTML slideshows."""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
import webbrowser
from tornado import web, ioloop, httpserver
from tornado.httpclient import AsyncHTTPClient
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Bool, Unicode, Int
from .base import PostProcessorBase
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ProxyHandler(web.RequestHandler):
"""handler the proxies requests from a local prefix to a CDN"""
@web.asynchronous
def get(self, prefix, url):
"""proxy a request to a CDN"""
proxy_url = "/".join([self.settings['cdn'], url])
client = self.settings['client']
client.fetch(proxy_url, callback=self.finish_get)
def finish_get(self, response):
"""finish the request"""
# copy potentially relevant headers
for header in ["Content-Type", "Cache-Control", "Date", "Last-Modified", "Expires"]:
if header in response.headers:
self.set_header(header, response.headers[header])
self.finish(response.body)
class ServePostProcessor(PostProcessorBase):
"""Post processor designed to serve files
Proxies reveal.js requests to a CDN if no local reveal.js is present
"""
open_in_browser = Bool(True, config=True,
help="""Should the browser be opened automatically?"""
)
reveal_cdn = Unicode("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/reveal.js/2.4.0", config=True,
help="""URL for reveal.js CDN."""
)
reveal_prefix = Unicode("reveal.js", config=True, help="URL prefix for reveal.js")
ip = Unicode("127.0.0.1", config=True, help="The IP address to listen on.")
port = Int(8000, config=True, help="port for the server to listen on.")
def postprocess(self, input):
"""Serve the build directory with a webserver."""
dirname, filename = os.path.split(input)
handlers = [
(r"/(.+)", web.StaticFileHandler, {'path' : dirname}),
(r"/", web.RedirectHandler, {"url": "/%s" % filename})
]
if ('://' in self.reveal_prefix or self.reveal_prefix.startswith("//")):
# reveal specifically from CDN, nothing to do
pass
elif os.path.isdir(os.path.join(dirname, self.reveal_prefix)):
# reveal prefix exists
self.log.info("Serving local %s", self.reveal_prefix)
else:
self.log.info("Redirecting %s requests to %s", self.reveal_prefix, self.reveal_cdn)
handlers.insert(0, (r"/(%s)/(.*)" % self.reveal_prefix, ProxyHandler))
app = web.Application(handlers,
cdn=self.reveal_cdn,
client=AsyncHTTPClient(),
)
# hook up tornado logging to our logger
try:
from tornado import log
log.app_log = self.log
except ImportError:
# old tornado (<= 3), ignore
pass
http_server = httpserver.HTTPServer(app)
http_server.listen(self.port, address=self.ip)
url = "http://%s:%i/%s" % (self.ip, self.port, filename)
print("Serving your slides at %s" % url)
print("Use Control-C to stop this server")
if self.open_in_browser:
webbrowser.open(url, new=2)
try:
ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("\nInterrupted")
def main(path):
"""allow running this module to serve the slides"""
server = ServePostProcessor()
server(path)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
main(sys.argv[1])