""" A base Application class for Jupyter applications. All Jupyter applications should inherit from this. """ # Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team. # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. import logging import os import sys from copy import deepcopy from shutil import which from traitlets import Bool, List, Unicode, observe from traitlets.config.application import Application, catch_config_error from traitlets.config.loader import ConfigFileNotFound from .paths import ( allow_insecure_writes, issue_insecure_write_warning, jupyter_config_dir, jupyter_config_path, jupyter_data_dir, jupyter_path, jupyter_runtime_dir, ) from .utils import ensure_dir_exists # aliases and flags base_aliases = {} if isinstance(Application.aliases, dict): # traitlets 5 base_aliases.update(Application.aliases) _jupyter_aliases = { "log-level": "Application.log_level", "config": "JupyterApp.config_file", } base_aliases.update(_jupyter_aliases) base_flags = {} if isinstance(Application.flags, dict): # traitlets 5 base_flags.update(Application.flags) _jupyter_flags = { "debug": ( {"Application": {"log_level": logging.DEBUG}}, "set log level to logging.DEBUG (maximize logging output)", ), "generate-config": ({"JupyterApp": {"generate_config": True}}, "generate default config file"), "y": ( {"JupyterApp": {"answer_yes": True}}, "Answer yes to any questions instead of prompting.", ), } base_flags.update(_jupyter_flags) class NoStart(Exception): """Exception to raise when an application shouldn't start""" class JupyterApp(Application): """Base class for Jupyter applications""" name = "jupyter" # override in subclasses description = "A Jupyter Application" aliases = base_aliases flags = base_flags def _log_level_default(self): return logging.INFO jupyter_path = List(Unicode()) def _jupyter_path_default(self): return jupyter_path() config_dir = Unicode() def _config_dir_default(self): return jupyter_config_dir() @property def config_file_paths(self): path = jupyter_config_path() if self.config_dir not in path: path.insert(0, self.config_dir) path.insert(0, os.getcwd()) return path data_dir = Unicode() def _data_dir_default(self): d = jupyter_data_dir() ensure_dir_exists(d, mode=0o700) return d runtime_dir = Unicode() def _runtime_dir_default(self): rd = jupyter_runtime_dir() ensure_dir_exists(rd, mode=0o700) return rd @observe("runtime_dir") def _runtime_dir_changed(self, change): ensure_dir_exists(change["new"], mode=0o700) generate_config = Bool(False, config=True, help="""Generate default config file.""") config_file_name = Unicode(config=True, help="Specify a config file to load.") def _config_file_name_default(self): if not self.name: return "" return self.name.replace("-", "_") + "_config" config_file = Unicode( config=True, help="""Full path of a config file.""", ) answer_yes = Bool(False, config=True, help="""Answer yes to any prompts.""") def write_default_config(self): """Write our default config to a .py config file""" if self.config_file: config_file = self.config_file else: config_file = os.path.join(self.config_dir, self.config_file_name + ".py") if os.path.exists(config_file) and not self.answer_yes: answer = "" def ask(): prompt = "Overwrite %s with default config? [y/N]" % config_file try: return input(prompt).lower() or "n" except KeyboardInterrupt: print("") # empty line return "n" answer = ask() while not answer.startswith(("y", "n")): print("Please answer 'yes' or 'no'") answer = ask() if answer.startswith("n"): return config_text = self.generate_config_file() if isinstance(config_text, bytes): config_text = config_text.decode("utf8") print("Writing default config to: %s" % config_file) ensure_dir_exists(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(config_file)), 0o700) with open(config_file, mode="w", encoding="utf-8") as f: f.write(config_text) def migrate_config(self): """Migrate config/data from IPython 3""" if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.config_dir, "migrated")): # already migrated return from .migrate import get_ipython_dir, migrate # No IPython dir, nothing to migrate if not os.path.exists(get_ipython_dir()): return migrate() def load_config_file(self, suppress_errors=True): """Load the config file. By default, errors in loading config are handled, and a warning printed on screen. For testing, the suppress_errors option is set to False, so errors will make tests fail. """ self.log.debug("Searching %s for config files", self.config_file_paths) base_config = "jupyter_config" try: super().load_config_file( base_config, path=self.config_file_paths, ) except ConfigFileNotFound: # ignore errors loading parent self.log.debug("Config file %s not found", base_config) if self.config_file: path, config_file_name = os.path.split(self.config_file) else: path = self.config_file_paths config_file_name = self.config_file_name if not config_file_name or (config_file_name == base_config): return try: super().load_config_file(config_file_name, path=path) except ConfigFileNotFound: self.log.debug("Config file not found, skipping: %s", config_file_name) except Exception: # Reraise errors for testing purposes, or if set in # self.raise_config_file_errors if (not suppress_errors) or self.raise_config_file_errors: raise self.log.warning("Error loading config file: %s" % config_file_name, exc_info=True) # subcommand-related def _find_subcommand(self, name): name = f"{self.name}-{name}" return which(name) @property def _dispatching(self): """Return whether we are dispatching to another command or running ourselves. """ return bool(self.generate_config or self.subapp or self.subcommand) subcommand = Unicode() @catch_config_error def initialize(self, argv=None): # don't hook up crash handler before parsing command-line if argv is None: argv = sys.argv[1:] if argv: subc = self._find_subcommand(argv[0]) if subc: self.argv = argv self.subcommand = subc return self.parse_command_line(argv) cl_config = deepcopy(self.config) if self._dispatching: return self.migrate_config() self.load_config_file() # enforce cl-opts override configfile opts: self.update_config(cl_config) if allow_insecure_writes: issue_insecure_write_warning() def start(self): """Start the whole thing""" if self.subcommand: os.execv(self.subcommand, [self.subcommand] + self.argv[1:]) raise NoStart() if self.subapp: self.subapp.start() raise NoStart() if self.generate_config: self.write_default_config() raise NoStart() @classmethod def launch_instance(cls, argv=None, **kwargs): """Launch an instance of a Jupyter Application""" try: return super().launch_instance(argv=argv, **kwargs) except NoStart: return if __name__ == "__main__": JupyterApp.launch_instance()