aerosandbox.tools.python
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Reads an input Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) and converts it to a Python file (.py) |
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Reads an input Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) and converts it to a Python file (.py) |
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Executes a Python file from a path. |
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Executes all Python files and Jupyter Notebooks in a directory. |
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Allows you to lazily import a module. |
- aerosandbox.tools.python.convert_ipynb_to_py(input_file, output_file)[source]#
Reads an input Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) and converts it to a Python file (.py)
Tried using jupyter nbconvert, but that is SO SLOW, like 3 seconds per notebook! It’s just json parsing, this should not take more than a few milliseconds - come on, Jupyter!
- Parameters:
input_file (pathlib.Path) – File path
output_file (pathlib.Path) – File path
- Return type:
None
Returns: None
- aerosandbox.tools.python.convert_ipynb_to_py(input_file, output_file)[source]#
Reads an input Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) and converts it to a Python file (.py)
Tried using jupyter nbconvert, but that is SO SLOW, like 3 seconds per notebook! It’s just json parsing, this should not take more than a few milliseconds - come on, Jupyter!
- Parameters:
input_file (pathlib.Path) – File path
output_file (pathlib.Path) – File path
- Return type:
None
Returns: None
- aerosandbox.tools.python.run_python_file(path)[source]#
Executes a Python file from a path. :param path: File path
Returns: None
- Parameters:
path (pathlib.Path) –
- Return type:
None
- aerosandbox.tools.python.run_all_python_files(path, recursive=True, verbose=True)[source]#
Executes all Python files and Jupyter Notebooks in a directory. :param path: A Path-type object (Path from built-in pathlib) representing a filepath :param recursive: Executes recursively (e.g. searches all subfolders too)
Returns: None
- Parameters:
path (pathlib.Path) –
- Return type:
None
- aerosandbox.tools.python.lazy_import(name)[source]#
Allows you to lazily import a module.
Usage: >>> asb = lazy_import(“aerosandbox”) # Runs instantly >>> asb.Airplane() # When this is called, ASB will be loaded.
- Parameters:
name – The package name
Returns: The module itself, to be loaded on first use.