Source code for bokeh.io.showing

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# Boilerplate
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals

import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)

from bokeh.util.api import public, internal ; public, internal

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# Imports
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# Standard library imports

# External imports

# Bokeh imports
from ..util.browser import get_browser_controller, NEW_PARAM
from .notebook import run_notebook_hook
from .saving import save
from .state import curstate

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# Public API
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@public((1,0,0))
[docs]def show(obj, browser=None, new="tab", notebook_handle=False, notebook_url="localhost:8888"): ''' Immediately display a Bokeh object or application. Args: obj (LayoutDOM or Application) : A Bokeh object to display. Bokeh plots, widgets, layouts (i.e. rows and columns) may be passed to ``show`` in order to display them. When ``output_file`` has been called, the output will be to an HTML file, which is also opened in a new browser window or tab. When ``output_notebook`` has been called in a Jupyter notebook, the output will be inline in the associated notebook output cell. In a Jupyter notebook, a Bokeh application or callable may also be passed. A callable will be turned into an Application using a FunctionHandler. The application will be run and displayed inline in the associated notebook output cell. browser (str, optional) : Specify the browser to use to open output files(default: None) For file output, the **browser** argument allows for specifying which browser to display in, e.g. "safari", "firefox", "opera", "windows-default". Not all platforms may support this option, see the documentation for the standard library webbrowser_ module for more information new (str, optional) : Specify the browser mode to use for output files (default: "tab") For file output, opens or raises the browser window showing the current output file. If **new** is 'tab', then opens a new tab. If **new** is 'window', then opens a new window. notebook_handle (bool, optional) : Whether to create a notebook interaction handle (default: False) For notebook output, toggles whether a handle which can be used with ``push_notebook`` is returned. Note that notebook handles only apply to standalone plots, layouts, etc. They do not apply when showing Applications in the notebook. notebook_url (URL, optional) : Location of the Jupyter notebook page (default: "localhost:8888") When showing Bokeh applications, the Bokeh server must be explicitly configured to allow connections originating from different URLs. This parameter defaults to the standard notebook host and port. If you are running on a different location, you will need to supply this value for the application to display properly. If no protocol is supplied in the URL, e.g. if it is of the form "localhost:8888", then "http" will be used. It is also possible to pass ``notebook_url="*"`` to disable the standard checks, so that applications will display regardless of the current notebook location, however a warning will appear. Some parameters are only useful when certain output modes are active: * The ``browser`` and ``new`` parameters only apply when ``output_file`` is active. * The ``notebook_handle`` parameter only applies when ``output_notebook`` is active, and non-Application objects are being shown. It is only supported to Jupyter notebook, raise exception for other notebook types when it is True. * The ``notebook_url`` parameter only applies when showing Bokeh Applications in a Jupyter notebook. Returns: When in a Jupyter notebook (with ``output_notebook`` enabled) and ``notebook_handle=True``, returns a handle that can be used by ``push_notebook``, None otherwise. .. _webbrowser: https://docs.python.org/2/library/webbrowser.html ''' state = curstate() # This ugliness is to prevent importing bokeh.application (which would bring # in Tornado) just in order to show a non-server object if getattr(obj, '_is_a_bokeh_application_class', False) or callable(obj): return run_notebook_hook(state.notebook_type, 'app', obj, state, notebook_url) if obj not in state.document.roots: state.document.add_root(obj) return _show_with_state(obj, state, browser, new, notebook_handle=notebook_handle)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Internal API #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Private API #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def _show_file_with_state(obj, state, new, controller): ''' ''' filename = save(obj, state=state) controller.open("file://" + filename, new=NEW_PARAM[new]) def _show_with_state(obj, state, browser, new, notebook_handle=False): ''' ''' controller = get_browser_controller(browser=browser) comms_handle = None shown = False if state.notebook: comms_handle = run_notebook_hook(state.notebook_type, 'doc', obj, state, notebook_handle) shown = True if state.file or not shown: _show_file_with_state(obj, state, new, controller) return comms_handle #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Code #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------