Source code for silx.gui.console

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"""This module provides an IPython console widget.

You can push variables - any python object - to the
console's interactive namespace. This provides users with an advanced way
of interacting with your program. For instance, if your program has a
:class:`PlotWidget` or a :class:`PlotWindow`, you can push a reference to
these widgets to allow your users to add curves, save data to files… by using
the widgets' methods from the console.

.. note::

    This module has a dependency on
    `qtconsole <https://pypi.org/project/qtconsole/>`_.
    An ``ImportError`` will be raised if it is
    imported while the dependencies are not satisfied.

Basic usage example::

    from silx.gui import qt
    from silx.gui.console import IPythonWidget

    app = qt.QApplication([])

    hello_button = qt.QPushButton("Hello World!", None)
    hello_button.show()

    console = IPythonWidget()
    console.show()
    console.pushVariables({"the_button": hello_button})

    app.exec()

This program will display a console widget and a push button in two separate
windows. You will be able to interact with the button from the console,
for example change its text::

    >>> the_button.setText("Spam spam")

An IPython interactive console is a powerful tool that enables you to work
with data and plot it.
See `this tutorial <https://plot.ly/python/ipython-notebook-tutorial/>`_
for more information on some of the rich features of IPython.
"""
__authors__ = ["Tim Rae", "V.A. Sole", "P. Knobel"]
__license__ = "MIT"
__date__ = "24/05/2016"

import logging

from . import qt

_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


# This widget cannot be used inside an interactive IPython shell.
# It would raise MultipleInstanceError("Multiple incompatible subclass
# instances of InProcessInteractiveShell are being created").
try:
    __IPYTHON__
except NameError:
    pass  # Not in IPython
else:
    msg = "Module " + __name__ + " cannot be used within an IPython shell"
    raise ImportError(msg)

try:
    from qtconsole.rich_jupyter_widget import RichJupyterWidget as _RichJupyterWidget
except ImportError:
    try:
        from qtconsole.rich_ipython_widget import (
            RichJupyterWidget as _RichJupyterWidget,
        )
    except ImportError:
        from qtconsole.rich_ipython_widget import (
            RichIPythonWidget as _RichJupyterWidget,
        )

from qtconsole.inprocess import QtInProcessKernelManager

try:
    from ipykernel import version_info as _ipykernel_version_info
except ImportError:
    _ipykernel_version_info = None


[docs] class IPythonWidget(_RichJupyterWidget): """Live IPython console widget. .. image:: img/IPythonWidget.png :param custom_banner: Custom welcome message to be printed at the top of the console. """ def __init__(self, parent=None, custom_banner=None, *args, **kwargs): if parent is not None: kwargs["parent"] = parent super(IPythonWidget, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) if custom_banner is not None: self.banner = custom_banner self.setWindowTitle(self.banner) self.kernel_manager = kernel_manager = QtInProcessKernelManager() kernel_manager.start_kernel() # Monkey-patch to workaround issue: # https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/issues/370 if ( _ipykernel_version_info is not None and _ipykernel_version_info[0] > 4 and _ipykernel_version_info[:3] <= (5, 1, 0) ): def _abort_queues(*args, **kwargs): pass kernel_manager.kernel._abort_queues = _abort_queues self.kernel_client = kernel_client = self._kernel_manager.client() kernel_client.start_channels() def stop(): kernel_client.stop_channels() kernel_manager.shutdown_kernel() self.exit_requested.connect(stop) def sizeHint(self): """Return a reasonable default size for usage in :class:`PlotWindow`""" return qt.QSize(500, 300)
[docs] def pushVariables(self, variable_dict): """Given a dictionary containing name / value pairs, push those variables to the IPython console widget. :param variable_dict: Dictionary of variables to be pushed to the console's interactive namespace (```{variable_name: object, …}```) """ self.kernel_manager.kernel.shell.push(variable_dict)
[docs] class IPythonDockWidget(qt.QDockWidget): """Dock Widget including a :class:`IPythonWidget` inside a vertical layout. .. image:: img/IPythonDockWidget.png :param available_vars: Dictionary of variables to be pushed to the console's interactive namespace: ``{"variable_name": object, …}`` :param custom_banner: Custom welcome message to be printed at the top of the console :param title: Dock widget title :param parent: Parent :class:`qt.QMainWindow` containing this :class:`qt.QDockWidget` """ def __init__( self, parent=None, available_vars=None, custom_banner=None, title="Console" ): super(IPythonDockWidget, self).__init__(title, parent) self.ipyconsole = IPythonWidget(custom_banner=custom_banner) self.layout().setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0) self.setWidget(self.ipyconsole) if available_vars is not None: self.ipyconsole.pushVariables(available_vars)
def main(): """Run a Qt app with an IPython console""" app = qt.QApplication([]) widget = IPythonDockWidget() widget.show() app.exec() if __name__ == "__main__": main()