コード例 #1
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import copy
import json
import base64
from collections import namedtuple
from queue import Empty

from traitlets import HasTraits
from jupyter_client.manager import start_new_kernel
from nbconvert.utils.base import NbConvertBase
from pandocfilters import RawBlock, Div, CodeBlock, Image, Str, Para
import pypandoc

from .exc import StitchError
from . import options as opt

DISPLAY_PRIORITY = NbConvertBase().display_data_priority
CODE = 'code'
CODEBLOCK = 'CodeBlock'
OUTPUT_FORMATS = ['html', 'latex']
HERE = os.path.dirname(__file__)

KernelPair = namedtuple("KernelPair", "km kc")
CODE_CHUNK_XPR = re.compile(r'^```{\w+.*}|^```\w+')


# --------
# User API
# --------

class Stitch(HasTraits):
    '''
コード例 #2
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    def wrap_output(self, chunk_name, messages, execution_count, kp, attrs):
        '''
        Wrap the messages of a code-block.

        Parameters
        ----------
        chunk_name : str
        messages : list of dicts
        execution_count : int or None
        kp : KernelPair
        attrs : dict
            options from the source options-line.

        Returns
        -------
        output_blocks : list

        Notes
        -----
        Messages printed to stdout are wrapped in a CodeBlock.
        Messages publishing mimetypes (e.g. matplotlib figures)
        resuse Jupyter's display priority. See
        ``NbConvertBase.display_data_priority``.

        The result should be pandoc JSON AST compatible.
        '''
        # messsage_pairs can come from stdout or the io stream (maybe others?)
        output_messages = [x for x in messages if not is_execute_input(x)]
        display_messages = [x for x in output_messages if not is_stdout(x) and
                            not is_stderr(x)]

        output_blocks = []

        # Handle all stdout first...
        for message in output_messages:
            warning = self.get_option('warning', attrs)
            if is_stdout(message) or (is_stderr(message) and warning):
                text = message['content']['text']
                output_blocks.append(plain_output(text))

        order = dict(
            (x[1], x[0]) for x in enumerate(NbConvertBase().display_data_priority)
        )

        for message in display_messages:
            if message['header']['msg_type'] == 'error':
                error = self.get_option('error', attrs)
                if error == 'raise':
                    exc = StitchError(message['content']['traceback'])
                    raise exc
                block = plain_output('\n'.join(message['content']['traceback']))
            else:
                all_data = message['content']['data']
                key = min(all_data.keys(), key=lambda k: order[k])
                data = all_data[key]

                if self.to in ('latex', 'pdf', 'beamer'):
                    if 'text/latex' in all_data.keys():
                        key = 'text/latex'
                        data = all_data[key]

                if key == 'text/plain':
                    # ident, classes, kvs
                    block = plain_output(data)
                elif key == 'text/latex':
                    block = RawBlock('latex', data)
                elif key == 'text/html':
                    block = RawBlock('html', data)
                elif key.startswith('image'):
                    block = self.wrap_image_output(chunk_name, data, key, attrs)
                else:
                    block = tokenize_block(data)

            output_blocks.append(block)
        return output_blocks
コード例 #3
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    def wrap_output(self, chunk_name, messages, attrs):
        """
        Wrap the messages of a code-block.

        Parameters
        ----------
        chunk_name : str
        messages : list of dicts
        attrs : dict
            options from the source options-line.

        Returns
        -------
        output_blocks : list

        Notes
        -----
        Messages printed to stdout are wrapped in a CodeBlock.
        Messages publishing mimetypes (e.g. matplotlib figures)
        resuse Jupyter's display priority. See
        ``NbConvertBase.display_data_priority``.

        The result should be pandoc JSON AST compatible.
        """
        # set parser options
        results = self.get_option('results', attrs)
        pandoc_format = self.pandoc_format
        pandoc_extra_args = self.pandoc_extra_args
        pandoc = False

        if re.match(r'^pandoc(\s|$)', results):
            pandoc = True
            results_args = results[7:].split(
            )  # this also removes all \s after pandoc
            if results_args:
                parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
                parser.add_argument('-r', '-f', '--read', '--from')
                read, context = parser.parse_known_args(results_args)
                pandoc_format = read.read if read.read else "markdown"
                pandoc_extra_args = context if context else None

        if re.match(r'^(markdown|gfm|commonmark)', pandoc_format):
            md_format, md_extra_args = pandoc_format, pandoc_extra_args
        elif re.match(r'^(markdown|gfm|commonmark)', self.pandoc_format):
            md_format, md_extra_args = self.pandoc_format, self.pandoc_extra_args
        else:
            md_format, md_extra_args = 'markdown', None

        # messsage_pairs can come from stdout or the io stream (maybe others?)
        output_messages = [x for x in messages if not is_execute_input(x)]
        display_messages = [
            x for x in output_messages if not is_stdout(x) and not is_stderr(x)
        ]

        output_blocks = []

        # Handle all stdout first...
        for message in output_messages:
            is_warning = is_stderr(message) and self.get_option(
                'warning', attrs)
            if is_stdout(message) or is_warning:
                text = message['content']['text']
                output_blocks += (plain_output(text) if is_warning else
                                  plain_output(text, pandoc_format,
                                               pandoc_extra_args, pandoc))

        priority = list(enumerate(NbConvertBase().display_data_priority))
        priority.append((len(priority), 'application/javascript'))
        order = dict((x[1], x[0]) for x in priority)

        for message in display_messages:
            if message['header']['msg_type'] == 'error':
                error = self.get_option('error', attrs)
                if error == 'raise':
                    exc = KnittyError(message['content']['traceback'])
                    raise exc
                blocks = plain_output('\n'.join(
                    message['content']['traceback']))
            else:
                all_data = message['content']['data']
                if not all_data:  # some R output
                    continue
                key = min(all_data.keys(), key=lambda k: order[k])
                data = all_data[key]

                if self.filter_to in ('latex', 'beamer'):
                    if 'text/latex' in all_data.keys():
                        key = 'text/latex'
                        data = all_data[key]

                if key == 'text/plain':
                    # ident, classes, kvs
                    blocks = plain_output(data, pandoc_format,
                                          pandoc_extra_args, pandoc)
                elif key == 'text/latex':
                    blocks = [RawBlock('latex', data)]
                elif key == 'text/html':
                    blocks = [RawBlock('html', data)]
                elif key == 'application/javascript':
                    script = '<script type=text/javascript>{}</script>'.format(
                        data)
                    blocks = [RawBlock('html', script)]
                elif key.startswith('image') or key == 'application/pdf':
                    blocks = [
                        self.wrap_image_output(chunk_name, data, key, attrs)
                    ]
                elif key == 'text/markdown':
                    blocks = tokenize_block(data, md_format, md_extra_args)
                else:
                    blocks = tokenize_block(data, pandoc_format,
                                            pandoc_extra_args)

            output_blocks += blocks
        return output_blocks