jupyter-singleton
Introduction
jupyter-singleton is a wrapper for the jupyter notebook that allows using output cells from outside of the jupyter notebook
environment. Thus it enables you to use ipywidgets
and Grammar of Graphics packages whilst programming in your favorite IDE.
Usage
Example 1
You can use the jupyter-singleton display
function similar to the IPython display
function. However, here the result will be shown in a new browser window.
from ipywidgets import Label
from jupyter_singleton.direct import display
display(Label('I will be displayed in a browser window'))
display(Label('I will be displayed in another browser window'))
Example 2
You can also use jupyter-singletons open_singleton
function to activate a jupyter output-cell in a new browser window. Than you can use the traditional IPython display
function to show your widgets, as well as ipywidgets interact
function.
from IPython.display import display
from ipywidgets import interact, Label
from jupyter_singleton.direct import open_singleton
def f(x):
return x
open_singleton()
interact(f, x=10)
display(Label('I will be displayed in the same browser window as the interact-slider'))
Dependencies
-
ipykernel
(version >= 5.1.1) -
IPython
(version >= 7.5.0) -
jinja2
(version >= 2.10.1) -
jupyter_client
(version >= 5.2.4) -
jupyter_nbextensions_configurator
(version >= 0.4.1) -
notebook
(version >= 5.7.8) -
tornado
(version >= 6.0.2)
Installation
$ pip install jupyter-singleton
License
This software is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.