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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/Resources/WPy64-3720/python-3.7.2.amd64/Lib/site-packages/jupyter_client/runapp.py

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# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import logging
import signal
import queue
import time
import sys
from traitlets.config import catch_config_error
from traitlets import (
Instance, Dict, Unicode, Bool, List, CUnicode, Any, Float
)
from jupyter_core.application import (
JupyterApp, base_flags, base_aliases
)
from . import __version__
from .consoleapp import JupyterConsoleApp, app_aliases, app_flags
OUTPUT_TIMEOUT = 10
# copy flags from mixin:
flags = dict(base_flags)
# start with mixin frontend flags:
frontend_flags = dict(app_flags)
# update full dict with frontend flags:
flags.update(frontend_flags)
# copy flags from mixin
aliases = dict(base_aliases)
# start with mixin frontend flags
frontend_aliases = dict(app_aliases)
# load updated frontend flags into full dict
aliases.update(frontend_aliases)
# get flags&aliases into sets, and remove a couple that
# shouldn't be scrubbed from backend flags:
frontend_aliases = set(frontend_aliases.keys())
frontend_flags = set(frontend_flags.keys())
class RunApp(JupyterApp, JupyterConsoleApp):
version = __version__
name = "jupyter run"
description = """Run Jupyter kernel code."""
flags = Dict(flags)
aliases = Dict(aliases)
frontend_aliases = Any(frontend_aliases)
frontend_flags = Any(frontend_flags)
kernel_timeout = Float(60, config=True,
help="""Timeout for giving up on a kernel (in seconds).
On first connect and restart, the console tests whether the
kernel is running and responsive by sending kernel_info_requests.
This sets the timeout in seconds for how long the kernel can take
before being presumed dead.
"""
)
def parse_command_line(self, argv=None):
super().parse_command_line(argv)
self.build_kernel_argv(self.extra_args)
self.filenames_to_run = self.extra_args[:]
@catch_config_error
def initialize(self, argv=None):
self.log.debug("jupyter run: initialize...")
super().initialize(argv)
JupyterConsoleApp.initialize(self)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.handle_sigint)
self.init_kernel_info()
def handle_sigint(self, *args):
if self.kernel_manager:
self.kernel_manager.interrupt_kernel()
else:
print("", file=sys.stderr)
error("Cannot interrupt kernels we didn't start.\n")
def init_kernel_info(self):
"""Wait for a kernel to be ready, and store kernel info"""
timeout = self.kernel_timeout
tic = time.time()
self.kernel_client.hb_channel.unpause()
msg_id = self.kernel_client.kernel_info()
while True:
try:
reply = self.kernel_client.get_shell_msg(timeout=1)
except queue.Empty as e:
if (time.time() - tic) > timeout:
raise RuntimeError("Kernel didn't respond to kernel_info_request") from e
else:
if reply['parent_header'].get('msg_id') == msg_id:
self.kernel_info = reply['content']
return
def start(self):
self.log.debug("jupyter run: starting...")
super().start()
if self.filenames_to_run:
for filename in self.filenames_to_run:
self.log.debug("jupyter run: executing `%s`" % filename)
with open(filename) as fp:
code = fp.read()
reply = self.kernel_client.execute_interactive(code, timeout=OUTPUT_TIMEOUT)
return_code = 0 if reply['content']['status'] == 'ok' else 1
if return_code:
raise Exception("jupyter-run error running '%s'" % filename)
else:
code = sys.stdin.read()
reply = self.kernel_client.execute_interactive(code, timeout=OUTPUT_TIMEOUT)
return_code = 0 if reply['content']['status'] == 'ok' else 1
if return_code:
raise Exception("jupyter-run error running 'stdin'")
main = launch_new_instance = RunApp.launch_instance
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()