# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """Sphinx directive to support embedded IPython code. This directive allows pasting of entire interactive IPython sessions, prompts and all, and their code will actually get re-executed at doc build time, with all prompts renumbered sequentially. To enable this directive, simply list it in your Sphinx ``conf.py`` file (making sure the directory where you placed it is visible to sphinx, as is needed for all Sphinx directives). By default this directive assumes that your prompts are unchanged IPython ones, but this can be customized. For example, the following code in your Sphinx config file will configure this directive for the following input/output prompts ``Yade [1]:`` and ``-> [1]:``:: import ipython_directive as id id.rgxin =re.compile(r'(?:In |Yade )\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*') id.rgxout=re.compile(r'(?:Out| -> )\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*') id.fmtin ='Yade [%d]:' id.fmtout=' -> [%d]:' from IPython import Config id.CONFIG = Config( prompt_in1="Yade [\#]:", prompt_in2=" .\D..", prompt_out=" -> [\#]:" ) id.reconfig_shell() import ipython_console_highlighting as ich ich.IPythonConsoleLexer.input_prompt= re.compile("(Yade \[[0-9]+\]: )|( \.\.\.+:)") ich.IPythonConsoleLexer.output_prompt= re.compile("(( -> )|(Out)\[[0-9]+\]: )|( \.\.\.+:)") ich.IPythonConsoleLexer.continue_prompt=re.compile(" \.\.\.+:") ToDo ---- - Turn the ad-hoc test() function into a real test suite. - Break up ipython-specific functionality from matplotlib stuff into better separated code. - Make sure %bookmarks used internally are removed on exit. Authors ------- - John D Hunter: orignal author. - Fernando Perez: refactoring, documentation, cleanups, port to 0.11. - VáclavŠmilauer : Prompt generalizations. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Stdlib import cStringIO import imp import os import re import shutil import sys import warnings # To keep compatibility with various python versions try: from hashlib import md5 except ImportError: from md5 import md5 # Third-party import matplotlib import sphinx from docutils.parsers.rst import directives matplotlib.use('Agg') # Our own from IPython import Config, IPythonApp from IPython.utils.io import Term, Tee #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Globals #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sphinx_version = sphinx.__version__.split(".") # The split is necessary for sphinx beta versions where the string is # '6b1' sphinx_version = tuple([int(re.split('[a-z]', x)[0]) for x in sphinx_version[:2]]) COMMENT, INPUT, OUTPUT = range(3) CONFIG = Config() rgxin = re.compile('In \[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*') rgxout = re.compile('Out\[(\d+)\]:\s?(.*)\s*') fmtin = 'In [%d]:' fmtout = 'Out[%d]:' #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Functions and class declarations #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def block_parser(part): """ part is a string of ipython text, comprised of at most one input, one ouput, comments, and blank lines. The block parser parses the text into a list of:: blocks = [ (TOKEN0, data0), (TOKEN1, data1), ...] where TOKEN is one of [COMMENT | INPUT | OUTPUT ] and data is, depending on the type of token:: COMMENT : the comment string INPUT: the (DECORATOR, INPUT_LINE, REST) where DECORATOR: the input decorator (or None) INPUT_LINE: the input as string (possibly multi-line) REST : any stdout generated by the input line (not OUTPUT) OUTPUT: the output string, possibly multi-line """ block = [] lines = part.split('\n') N = len(lines) i = 0 decorator = None while 1: if i==N: # nothing left to parse -- the last line break line = lines[i] i += 1 line_stripped = line.strip() if line_stripped.startswith('#'): block.append((COMMENT, line)) continue if line_stripped.startswith('@'): # we're assuming at most one decorator -- may need to # rethink decorator = line_stripped continue # does this look like an input line? matchin = rgxin.match(line) if matchin: lineno, inputline = int(matchin.group(1)), matchin.group(2) # the ....: continuation string continuation = ' %s:'%''.join(['.']*(len(str(lineno))+2)) Nc = len(continuation) # input lines can continue on for more than one line, if # we have a '\' line continuation char or a function call # echo line 'print'. The input line can only be # terminated by the end of the block or an output line, so # we parse out the rest of the input line if it is # multiline as well as any echo text rest = [] while i2: if debug: print '\n'.join(lines) else: #print 'INSERTING %d lines'%len(lines) state_machine.insert_input( lines, state_machine.input_lines.source(0)) return [] ipython_directive.DEBUG = False ipython_directive.DEBUG = True # dbg # Enable as a proper Sphinx directive def setup(app): setup.app = app options = {'suppress': directives.flag, 'doctest': directives.flag, 'verbatim': directives.flag, } app.add_directive('ipython', ipython_directive, True, (0, 2, 0), **options) # Simple smoke test, needs to be converted to a proper automatic test. def test(): examples = [ r""" In [9]: pwd Out[9]: '/home/jdhunter/py4science/book' In [10]: cd bookdata/ /home/jdhunter/py4science/book/bookdata In [2]: from pylab import * In [2]: ion() In [3]: im = imread('stinkbug.png') @savefig mystinkbug.png width=4in In [4]: imshow(im) Out[4]: """, r""" In [1]: x = 'hello world' # string methods can be # used to alter the string @doctest In [2]: x.upper() Out[2]: 'HELLO WORLD' @verbatim In [3]: x.st x.startswith x.strip """, r""" In [130]: url = 'http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX\ .....: &d=9&e=22&f=2009&g=d&a=1&br=8&c=2006&ignore=.csv' In [131]: print url.split('&') ['http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=CROX', 'd=9', 'e=22', 'f=2009', 'g=d', 'a=1', 'b=8', 'c=2006', 'ignore=.csv'] In [60]: import urllib """, r"""\ In [133]: import numpy.random @suppress In [134]: numpy.random.seed(2358) @doctest In [135]: np.random.rand(10,2) Out[135]: array([[ 0.64524308, 0.59943846], [ 0.47102322, 0.8715456 ], [ 0.29370834, 0.74776844], [ 0.99539577, 0.1313423 ], [ 0.16250302, 0.21103583], [ 0.81626524, 0.1312433 ], [ 0.67338089, 0.72302393], [ 0.7566368 , 0.07033696], [ 0.22591016, 0.77731835], [ 0.0072729 , 0.34273127]]) """, r""" In [106]: print x jdh In [109]: for i in range(10): .....: print i .....: .....: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 """, r""" In [144]: from pylab import * In [145]: ion() # use a semicolon to suppress the output @savefig test_hist.png width=4in In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); @savefig test_plot.png width=4in In [151]: plot(np.random.randn(10000), 'o'); """, r""" # use a semicolon to suppress the output In [151]: plt.clf() @savefig plot_simple.png width=4in In [151]: plot([1,2,3]) @savefig hist_simple.png width=4in In [151]: hist(np.random.randn(10000), 100); """, r""" # update the current fig In [151]: ylabel('number') In [152]: title('normal distribution') @savefig hist_with_text.png In [153]: grid(True) """, ] #ipython_directive.DEBUG = True # dbg #options = dict(suppress=True) # dbg options = dict() for example in examples: content = example.split('\n') ipython_directive('debug', arguments=None, options=options, content=content, lineno=0, content_offset=None, block_text=None, state=None, state_machine=None, ) # Run test suite as a script if __name__=='__main__': if not os.path.isdir('_static'): os.mkdir('_static') test() print 'All OK? Check figures in _static/'