Enable inline images using a Bash function and parsing stdout

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Jeroen Janssens 10 years ago
parent b590964b7f
commit 3afc419427

@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelbase import Kernel
from pexpect import replwrap, EOF
import signal
from subprocess import check_output
from os import unlink
import base64
import imghdr
import re
import signal
import urllib
__version__ = '0.2'
version_pat = re.compile(r'version (\d+(\.\d+)+)')
_TEXT_SAVED = "bash_kernel: saved image data to:"
class BashKernel(Kernel):
implementation = 'bash_kernel'
@ -47,6 +53,16 @@ class BashKernel(Kernel):
finally:
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig)
# Register Bash function to write image data to temporary file
bash_rc = """
display () {
TMPFILE=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR-/tmp}/bash_kernel.XXXXXXXXXX)
cat > $TMPFILE
echo "%s $TMPFILE" >&2
}
""" % _TEXT_SAVED
self.bashwrapper.run_command(bash_rc)
def do_execute(self, code, silent, store_history=True,
user_expressions=None, allow_stdin=False):
if not code.strip():
@ -66,9 +82,17 @@ class BashKernel(Kernel):
self._start_bash()
if not silent:
image_filenames, output = extract_image_filenames(output)
# Send standard output
stream_content = {'name': 'stdout', 'text': output}
self.send_response(self.iopub_socket, 'stream', stream_content)
# Send images, if any
for filename in image_filenames:
self.send_response(self.iopub_socket, 'display_data',
display_data(filename))
if interrupted:
return {'status': 'abort', 'execution_count': self.execution_count}
@ -111,6 +135,46 @@ class BashKernel(Kernel):
'cursor_end': cursor_pos, 'metadata': dict(),
'status': 'ok'}
def display_data(filename):
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
image = f.read()
image_type = imghdr.what(None, image)
if image_type:
image_data = urllib.parse.quote(base64.b64encode(image))
content = {
'source': 'kernel',
'data': {
'image/' + image_type: image_data
}
}
else:
content = {
'source': 'kernel',
'data': {
'text': "Not a valid image."
}
}
unlink(filename)
return content
def extract_image_filenames(output):
output_lines = []
image_filenames = []
for line in output.split("\n"):
if line.startswith(_TEXT_SAVED):
filename = line.rstrip().split(": ")[-1]
image_filenames.append(filename)
else:
output_lines.append(line)
output = "\n".join(output_lines)
return image_filenames, output
if __name__ == '__main__':
from IPython.kernel.zmq.kernelapp import IPKernelApp
IPKernelApp.launch_instance(kernel_class=BashKernel)

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