emacs-jupyter/jupyter-kernelspec.el

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;;; jupyter-kernelspec.el --- Jupyter kernelspecs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2018 Nathaniel Nicandro
;; Author: Nathaniel Nicandro <nathanielnicandro@gmail.com>
;; Created: 17 Jan 2018
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;; Version: 0.8.0
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;;; Commentary:
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;; Functions to work with kernelspecs found by the shell command
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;;
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;; jupyter kernelspec list
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;;; Code:
(require 'json)
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(defgroup jupyter-kernelspec nil
"Jupyter kernelspecs"
:group 'jupyter)
(declare-function jupyter-read-plist "jupyter-base" (file))
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(declare-function jupyter-command "jupyter-base" (&rest args))
(defvar jupyter--kernelspecs (make-hash-table :test #'equal :size 5)
"An alist matching kernel names to their kernelspec directories.")
(defun jupyter-read-kernelspec (dir)
"Return the kernelspec found in DIR.
If DIR contains a \"kernel.json\" file, assume that it is the
kernelspec of a kernel and return the plist created by a call to
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`jupyter-read-plist'."
(let ((file (expand-file-name "kernel.json" dir)))
(if (file-exists-p file) (jupyter-read-plist file)
(error "No kernel.json file found in %s" dir))))
(defun jupyter-available-kernelspecs (&optional refresh)
"Get the available kernelspecs.
Return an alist mapping kernel names to (DIRECTORY . PLIST) pairs
where DIRECTORY is the resource directory of the kernel and PLIST
is its kernelspec plist. The alist is formed by a call to the
shell command
jupyter kernelspec list
By default the available kernelspecs are cached. To force an
update of the cached kernelspecs, give a non-nil value to
REFRESH.
If the `default-directory' is a remote directory, return the
mapping for the remote host. In this case, each DIRECTORY in the
kernelspec will be a remote file name with the connection
information of the host as a prefix."
(let ((host (or (file-remote-p default-directory) "local")))
(or (and (not refresh) (gethash host jupyter--kernelspecs))
(let ((spec-list
(cdr (split-string
(jupyter-command "kernelspec" "list")
"\n" 'omitnull "[ \t]+")))
(get-kernelspec
(lambda (s)
(cl-destructuring-bind (kernel dir)
(split-string s " " 'omitnull)
(unless (equal host "local")
(setq dir (concat host dir)))
(let ((spec (jupyter-read-kernelspec dir)))
(cons kernel (cons dir spec)))))))
(puthash host (delq nil (mapcar get-kernelspec spec-list))
jupyter--kernelspecs)))))
(defun jupyter-get-kernelspec (name &optional refresh)
"Get the kernelspec for a kernel named NAME.
If no kernelspec is found, return nil. Otherwise return the
kernelspec plist for the kernel names NAME. Optional argument
REFRESH has the same meaning as in
`jupyter-available-kernelspecs'."
(cdr (assoc name (jupyter-available-kernelspecs refresh))))
(defun jupyter-find-kernelspecs (re &optional refresh)
"Find all specs of kernels that have names matching matching RE.
RE is a regular expression use to match the name of a kernel.
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Return an alist with elements of the form:
(KERNEL-NAME . (DIRECTORY . PLIST))
where KERNEL-NAME is the name of a kernel that matches RE,
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DIRECTORY is the kernel's resource directory, and PLIST is the
kernelspec propery list read from the \"kernel.json\" file in the
resource directory.
Optional argument REFRESH has the same meaning as in
`jupyter-available-kernelspecs'."
(delq nil (mapcar (lambda (s) (and (string-match-p re (car s)) s))
(jupyter-available-kernelspecs refresh))))
Refactor of `jupyter-kernel-manager.el` This refactor implements a new class hierarchy to manage the lifetime of a Jupyter kernel. The first node in this hierarchy is the `jupyter-kernel-lifetime` class which defines a set of methods to manage the lifetime of a kernel. An object that inherits from `jupyter-kernel-lifetime` is stating that it has an association with a kernel and can be used to manage the lifetime of the associated kernel. The `jupyter-meta-kernel` class inherits from `jupyter-kernel-lifetime` and mainly defines a `spec` slot used to hold the `kernelspec` from which a command can be constructed to start a kernel and a `session` slot used to hold the `jupyter-session` object that clients can use to establish communication with a kernel once its live. Concrete classes that actually launch kernels are intended to inherit from this class and use its slots. `jupyter-kernel-process` manages the lifetime of a kernel started as a process using the function `start-file-process`, `jupyter-command-kernel` calls the `jupyter kernel` shell command to start a kernel, finally `jupyter-spec-kernel` uses the `spec` slot to construct a shell command to start a kernel. A `jupyter-kernel-manager` now consists of a `kernel` slot that holds a `jupyter-meta-kernel` and a `control-channel` slot and inherits from `jupyter-kernel-lifetime`. The `jupyter-kernel-lifetime` methods of the manager just defer to those of `kernel` while also taking into account the `control-channel`. * jupyter-base.el (jupyter-write-connection-file): New function. * jupyter-channel-ioloop.el (jupyter-channel-ioloop-add-start-channel-event): Remove `sleep-for` call. The startup message is not so important anymore. * jupyter-client.el (jupyter-wait-until-startup: New function. * jupyter-kernel-manager.el (jupyter-kernel-lifetime) (jupyter-kernel, jupyter-kernel-process, jupyter-command-kernel) (jupyter-spec-kernel): New classes. (jupyter-kernel-manager): Inherit from jupyter-kernel-lifetime only and implement its methods. (jupyter-kernel-manager--cleanup, jupyter-kernel-managers) (jupyter-delete-all-kernels, jupyter--kernel-sentinel) (jupyter--start-kernel): Remove and remove related, their functionality has been generalized in the new classes. (jupyter-interrupt-kernel, jupyter-shutdown-kernel) (jupyter-start-channels, jupyter-start-kernel, jupyter-kernel-alive-p) (jupyter-kill-kernel): Refactor and implement to use the new class hierarchy. * test/jupyter-test.el: Refactor tests to account for changes. (jupyter-write-connect-file, jupyter-command-kernel): New tests. * jupyter-kernelspec.el (jupyter-guess-kernelspec): New function.
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(defun jupyter-guess-kernelspec (name)
"Return the first kernelspec matching NAME.
Raise an error if no kernelspec could be found."
(or (car (jupyter-find-kernelspecs name))
(error "No valid kernelspec for kernel name (%s)" name)))
(defun jupyter-completing-read-kernelspec (&optional specs refresh)
"Use `completing-read' to select a kernel and return its kernelspec.
The returned kernelspec has the form
(KERNEL-NAME . (DIRECTORY . PLIST))
where KERNEL-NAME is the name of the kernel, DIRECTORY is the
resource directory of the kernel, and PLIST is the kernelspec
plist.
If SPECS is non-nil then it should be a list of kernelspecs that
will be used to select from otherwise the list of kernelspecs
will be taken from `jupyter-available-kernelspecs'.
Optional argument REFRESH has the same meaning as in
`jupyter-available-kernelspecs'."
(let* ((specs (or specs (jupyter-available-kernelspecs refresh)))
(display-names (if (null specs) (error "No kernelspecs available")
(mapcar (lambda (k) (plist-get (cddr k) :display_name))
specs)))
(name (completing-read "kernel: " display-names nil t)))
(when (equal name "")
(error "No kernelspec selected"))
(nth (- (length display-names)
(length (member name display-names)))
specs)))
;; TODO: Define a kernel-spec mode alist mapping languages
;; to the modes that they may use.
(defun jupyter-kernelspecs-for-mode (&optional mode refresh)
"Attempt to find available kernelspecs for MODE.
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MODE should be a major mode symbol and defaults to `major-mode'.
REFRESH has the same meaning as in
`jupyter-available-kernelspecs'. Return a list of available
kernelspecs or nil if none could be found. Note that this does
not mean that no kernel exists for MODE.
Currently this just concatenates the kernelspec language name
with `-mode' to see if `major-mode' is equivalent. This is
sufficient for `python' and `julia' kernels using their standard
major modes, but most likely will fail for other cases."
(cl-loop
for kernelspec in (jupyter-available-kernelspecs refresh)
for (_kernel . (_dir . spec)) = kernelspec
for language = (plist-get spec :language)
;; attempt to match the major mode to a spec
if (eq (intern (concat language "-mode"))
(or mode major-mode))
collect kernelspec))
(provide 'jupyter-kernelspec)
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;;; jupyter-kernelspec.el ends here