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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/Resources/WPy64-3720/python-3.7.2.amd64/Lib/site-packages/notebook/bundler/handlers.py

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"""Tornado handler for bundling notebooks."""
# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
from ipython_genutils.importstring import import_item
from tornado import web, gen
from notebook.utils import maybe_future, url2path
from notebook.base.handlers import IPythonHandler
from notebook.services.config import ConfigManager
from . import tools
class BundlerHandler(IPythonHandler):
def initialize(self):
"""Make tools module available on the handler instance for compatibility
with existing bundler API and ease of reference."""
self.tools = tools
def get_bundler(self, bundler_id):
"""
Get bundler metadata from config given a bundler ID.
Parameters
----------
bundler_id: str
Unique bundler ID within the notebook/bundlerextensions config section
Returns
-------
dict
Bundler metadata with label, group, and module_name attributes
Raises
------
KeyError
If the bundler ID is unknown
"""
cm = ConfigManager()
return cm.get('notebook').get('bundlerextensions', {})[bundler_id]
@web.authenticated
@gen.coroutine
def get(self, path):
"""Bundle the given notebook.
Parameters
----------
path: str
Path to the notebook (path parameter)
bundler: str
Bundler ID to use (query parameter)
"""
bundler_id = self.get_query_argument('bundler')
model = self.contents_manager.get(path=url2path(path))
try:
bundler = self.get_bundler(bundler_id)
except KeyError as e:
raise web.HTTPError(400, 'Bundler %s not enabled' %
bundler_id) from e
module_name = bundler['module_name']
try:
# no-op in python3, decode error in python2
module_name = str(module_name)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
# Encode unicode as utf-8 in python2 else import_item fails
module_name = module_name.encode('utf-8')
try:
bundler_mod = import_item(module_name)
except ImportError as e:
raise web.HTTPError(500, 'Could not import bundler %s ' %
bundler_id) from e
# Let the bundler respond in any way it sees fit and assume it will
# finish the request
yield maybe_future(bundler_mod.bundle(self, model))
_bundler_id_regex = r'(?P<bundler_id>[A-Za-z0-9_]+)'
default_handlers = [
(r"/bundle/(.*)", BundlerHandler)
]