Source code for bokeh.command.subcommands.html
'''
To generate a standalone HTML page for a Bokeh application from a single
Python script, pass the script name to ``bokeh html`` on the command
line:
.. code-block:: sh
bokeh html app_script.py
The generated HTML will be saved in the current working directory with
the name ``app_script.html``.
It is also possible to run the same commmand with jupyter notebooks:
.. code-block:: sh
bokeh html app_notebook.ipynb
This will generate an HTML file named ``app_notebook.html`` just like
with a python script.
Applications can also be created from directories. The directory should
contain a ``main.py`` (and any other helper modules that are required) as
well as any additional assets (e.g., theme files). Pass the directory name
to ``bokeh html`` to generate the HTML:
.. code-block:: sh
bokeh html app_dir
It is possible to generate HTML pages for multiple applications at once:
.. code-block:: sh
bokeh html app_script.py app_dir
If you would like to automatically open a browser to display the HTML
page(s), you can pass the ``--show`` option on the command line:
.. code-block:: sh
bokeh html app_script.py app_dir --show
This will open two pages, for ``app_script.html`` and ``app_dir.html``,
respectively.
.. warning::
Applications that use ``on_change`` callbacks require using the Bokeh
server to execute the callback code.
'''
from __future__ import absolute_import
from bokeh.resources import Resources
from bokeh.embed import file_html
from .file_output import FileOutputSubcommand
[docs]class HTML(FileOutputSubcommand):
''' Subcommand to output applications as standalone HTML files.
'''
#: name for this subcommand
name = "html"
#: file extension for output generated by this :class:`~bokeh.command.subcommands.file_output.FileOutputSubcommand`
extension = "html"
help = "Create standalone HTML files for one or more applications"
args = (
FileOutputSubcommand.files_arg("HTML"),
(
'--show', dict(
action='store_true',
help="Open generated file(s) in a browser"
)),
) + FileOutputSubcommand.other_args()
[docs] def after_write_file(self, args, filename, doc):
'''
'''
if args.show:
from bokeh.util.browser import view
view(filename)
[docs] def file_contents(self, args, doc):
'''
'''
resources = Resources(mode="cdn", root_dir=None)
return file_html(doc, resources)