Source code for bokeh.application.handlers.directory

'''  Provide a Bokeh Application Handler to build up documents by running
the code from ``main.py`` or `main.ipynb`` files in specified directories.

The directory may also optionally contain:

* A ``server_lifecyle.py`` module to provide lifecycle callbacks for the
  application and sessions.

* A ``static`` subdirectory containing app-specific static resources to
  serve.

* A ``theme.yaml`` file containing a Bokeh theme to automatically apply to
  all new documents.

* A ``tempates`` subdirectory containing templates for app display

A full directory layout might look like:

.. code-block:: none

    myapp
       |
       +---main.py
       +---server_lifecycle.py
       +---static
       +---theme.yaml
       +---templates
            +---index.html

'''
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)

from os.path import basename, dirname, exists, join

from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader

from .handler import Handler
from .script import ScriptHandler
from .server_lifecycle import ServerLifecycleHandler

[docs]class DirectoryHandler(Handler): ''' Load an application directory which modifies a Document. '''
[docs] def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): ''' ''' super(DirectoryHandler, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) if 'filename' not in kwargs: raise ValueError('Must pass a filename to DirectoryHandler') src_path = kwargs['filename'] argv = kwargs.get('argv', []) main_py = join(src_path, 'main.py') main_ipy = join(src_path, 'main.ipynb') if exists(main_py) and exists(main_ipy): log.warn("Found both 'main.py' and 'main.ipynb' in %s, using 'main.py'" % (src_path)) main = main_py elif exists(main_py): main = main_py elif exists(main_ipy): main = main_ipy else: raise ValueError("No 'main.py' or 'main.ipynb' in %s" % (src_path)) self._path = src_path self._main = main self._main_handler = ScriptHandler(filename=self._main, argv=argv) lifecycle = join(src_path, 'server_lifecycle.py') if exists(lifecycle): self._lifecycle = lifecycle self._lifecycle_handler = ServerLifecycleHandler(filename=self._lifecycle, argv=argv) else: self._lifecycle = None self._lifecycle_handler = Handler() # no-op handler self._theme = None themeyaml = join(src_path, 'theme.yaml') if exists(themeyaml): from bokeh.themes import Theme self._theme = Theme(filename=themeyaml) appstatic = join(src_path, 'static') if exists(appstatic): self._static = appstatic self._template = None appindex = join(src_path, 'templates', 'index.html') if exists(appindex): env = Environment(loader=FileSystemLoader(dirname(appindex))) self._template = env.get_template('index.html')
[docs] def url_path(self): ''' The last path component for the basename of the path to the configured directory. ''' if self.failed: return None else: # TODO should fix invalid URL characters return '/' + basename(self._path)
[docs] def modify_document(self, doc): ''' Execute the configured ``main.py`` or ``main.ipynb`` to modify the document. This method will also search the app directory for any theme or template files, and automatically configure the document with them if they are found. ''' if self.failed: return # Note: we do NOT copy self._theme, which assumes the Theme # class is immutable (has no setters) if self._theme is not None: doc.theme = self._theme if self._template is not None: doc.template = self._template # This internal handler should never add a template self._main_handler.modify_document(doc)
@property def failed(self): ''' ``True`` if the handler failed to modify the doc ''' return self._main_handler.failed or self._lifecycle_handler.failed @property def error(self): ''' If the handler fails, may contain a related error message. ''' return self._main_handler.error or self._lifecycle_handler.error @property def safe_to_fork(self): ''' Whether it is still safe for the Bokeh server to fork new workers. ``False`` if the configured code (script, notebook, etc.) has already been run. ''' return self._main_handler.safe_to_fork @property def error_detail(self): ''' If the handler fails, may contain a traceback or other details. ''' return self._main_handler.error_detail or self._lifecycle_handler.error_detail
[docs] def on_server_loaded(self, server_context): ''' Execute `on_server_unloaded`` from ``server_lifecycle.py`` (if it is defined) when the server is first started. Args: server_context (ServerContext) : ''' return self._lifecycle_handler.on_server_loaded(server_context)
[docs] def on_server_unloaded(self, server_context): ''' Execute ``on_server_unloaded`` from ``server_lifecycle.py`` (if it is defined) when the server cleanly exits. (Before stopping the server's ``IOLoop``.) Args: server_context (ServerContext) : .. warning:: In practice this code may not run, since servers are often killed by a signal. ''' return self._lifecycle_handler.on_server_unloaded(server_context)
[docs] def on_session_created(self, session_context): ''' Execute ``on_session_created`` from ``server_lifecycle.py`` (if it is defined) when a new session is created. Args: session_context (SessionContext) : ''' return self._lifecycle_handler.on_session_created(session_context)
[docs] def on_session_destroyed(self, session_context): ''' Execute ``on_session_destroyed`` from ``server_lifecycle.py`` (if it is defined) when a session is destroyed. Args: session_context (SessionContext) : ''' return self._lifecycle_handler.on_session_destroyed(session_context)