%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-JPSLUtils Version: 0.7.3 Release: 1 Summary: Utilities for Jupyter Physical Science Lab project License: GPL-3.0+ URL: https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/JPSLUtils Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/6b/8b/d30afb8bfd0da859af08c9f682d459ad3bef325ce0c459af54054fe1cbcc/JPSLUtils-0.7.3.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-jupyter Requires: python3-JPSLMenus %description # About JPSLUtils (aka Jupyter Physical Science Lab Utilities) [Code Repository (Github)](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/JPSLUtils) | [On PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/JPSLUtils/) ## Introduction These are utilities used by multiple packages within the [Jupyter Physical Science Lab project](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab). It is unlikely that anyone but a developer would have reason to install these independently. They are installed when required by other packages/modules. **Currently, API documentation is only available for the python utilities.** You will have to look at the hints below and the code to learn more about the javascript utilities. ## Contents * This package mostly provides tools for running javascript operations that impact the notebook. This includes things such as selecting a certain cell, inserting text into an existing cell, or running python code and using the result from javascript. Some custom dialogs for user interaction are also included. * `JPSL Tools` menu can be installed as well. The command to activate it from python is `JPSLUtils.JPSL_Tools_Menu()`; from javascript `JPSLUtils.createJPSLToolsMenu(); JPSLUtils.init();`. This provides menu access to some of the javascript operations: * **Hide cells** that are marked as `JPSL.hide_on_print=true` in the cell metadata. This metadata can be set from a menu provided by the [jupyter-instructortools](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/jupyter-instructortools) package. The meta-data can also be set manually, by editing it in the notebook. * **De-hide cells** marked as `hide_on_print` in the cell metadata. * **Hide/Show** input table creation code. * **Hide/Show** code marked as hidden. Set using [jupyter-instructortools](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/jupyter-instructortools). * **Snippets for initializing some JPSL components and links to their documentation** (JupyterPiDAQ, Jupyter Pandas GUI and Algebra with Sympy) * **NOTE**: if you wish input table creation code and selected code cells hidden without the menu being available, then you need to issue the command `OTJS('JPSLUtils.init();')` in python or just `JPSLUtils.init();` in javascript. ## Change Log * 0.7.3 * More robust notebook environment detection by reordering of python and javascript calls. * Removed asynchronous testing for environment. * Updated docs. * 0.7.2 * More \n escaping fixes. * Made notebook environment testing wait asynchronously for JS. * Now gets JS notebook environment info even when running as a submodule of another module. * Docs updated to match. * 0.7.1 * Additional escaping of \n fixes. * 0.7.0 * Enhancements to latex and string escaping to support JupyterLab and Colab. This breaks jupyter-pandas-GUI <=0.6.2.1. * Now checks for the environment it is running in (JLab, Colab or NBClassic) and sets the python variable `JPSLUtils.notebookenv = "NBClassic|colab|None"`. `None` probably means JLab. The javascript variable `JPSLUtils.env = "NBClassic|JupyterLab|None"` depending upon the environment. * Typo and minor bug fixes. * 0.6.0 * First pass at python API documentation. * Python cell actions no longer run when a trusted notebook is opened (using `OTJS()`). * Reformatted the user name and partner information saved on each initialization. * 0.5.9 * Switch to using hierarchical menus. * Now requires JPSLMenus package. * 0.5.8 * additional insert text and selection utilities * 0.5.7 * **Breaking change**: JPSL Tools menu is not automatically activated when this package is imported. It now must be activated by an explicit call to `JPSLUtils.JPSL_Tools_Menu()`. * Can now have package hide table creation code and selected code cells without the menu showing. The call is `OTJS('JPSLUtils.init();')` * 0.5.6 * added `hide/show` input table creation code. * added `hide/show` hidden code. * initialization now hides input table creation code. * initialization now hides code marked for hiding. * 0.5.5 * added `JPSL Tools` menu to access cell hiding. * record name dialog cannot be cancelled. * 0.5.4 added cell hiding toggle, which cells to hide chosen with instructor tools. * 0.5.3 add `select_containing_cell` and `insert_text_at_beginning_of_current_cell` to JS routines. Add python calls `havenp()` to check for `numpy as np` and `havepd()` to check for `pandas as pd` in user name space. * 0.5.2 Minor bug fixes and updates to README. * 0.5.1 Introduced "one time Javascript" (`OTJS(...)`) alternative to `display(JS(...))`. This allows javascript calls from python that will not be run the next time the notebook is opened and trusted. * 0.5.0 Initial release. ## [This software is distributed under the GNU V3 license](https://gnu.org/licenses) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Copyright - Jonathan Gutow, 2021, 2022. %package -n python3-JPSLUtils Summary: Utilities for Jupyter Physical Science Lab project Provides: python-JPSLUtils BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-JPSLUtils # About JPSLUtils (aka Jupyter Physical Science Lab Utilities) [Code Repository (Github)](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/JPSLUtils) | [On PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/JPSLUtils/) ## Introduction These are utilities used by multiple packages within the [Jupyter Physical Science Lab project](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab). It is unlikely that anyone but a developer would have reason to install these independently. They are installed when required by other packages/modules. **Currently, API documentation is only available for the python utilities.** You will have to look at the hints below and the code to learn more about the javascript utilities. ## Contents * This package mostly provides tools for running javascript operations that impact the notebook. This includes things such as selecting a certain cell, inserting text into an existing cell, or running python code and using the result from javascript. Some custom dialogs for user interaction are also included. * `JPSL Tools` menu can be installed as well. The command to activate it from python is `JPSLUtils.JPSL_Tools_Menu()`; from javascript `JPSLUtils.createJPSLToolsMenu(); JPSLUtils.init();`. This provides menu access to some of the javascript operations: * **Hide cells** that are marked as `JPSL.hide_on_print=true` in the cell metadata. This metadata can be set from a menu provided by the [jupyter-instructortools](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/jupyter-instructortools) package. The meta-data can also be set manually, by editing it in the notebook. * **De-hide cells** marked as `hide_on_print` in the cell metadata. * **Hide/Show** input table creation code. * **Hide/Show** code marked as hidden. Set using [jupyter-instructortools](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/jupyter-instructortools). * **Snippets for initializing some JPSL components and links to their documentation** (JupyterPiDAQ, Jupyter Pandas GUI and Algebra with Sympy) * **NOTE**: if you wish input table creation code and selected code cells hidden without the menu being available, then you need to issue the command `OTJS('JPSLUtils.init();')` in python or just `JPSLUtils.init();` in javascript. ## Change Log * 0.7.3 * More robust notebook environment detection by reordering of python and javascript calls. * Removed asynchronous testing for environment. * Updated docs. * 0.7.2 * More \n escaping fixes. * Made notebook environment testing wait asynchronously for JS. * Now gets JS notebook environment info even when running as a submodule of another module. * Docs updated to match. * 0.7.1 * Additional escaping of \n fixes. * 0.7.0 * Enhancements to latex and string escaping to support JupyterLab and Colab. This breaks jupyter-pandas-GUI <=0.6.2.1. * Now checks for the environment it is running in (JLab, Colab or NBClassic) and sets the python variable `JPSLUtils.notebookenv = "NBClassic|colab|None"`. `None` probably means JLab. The javascript variable `JPSLUtils.env = "NBClassic|JupyterLab|None"` depending upon the environment. * Typo and minor bug fixes. * 0.6.0 * First pass at python API documentation. * Python cell actions no longer run when a trusted notebook is opened (using `OTJS()`). * Reformatted the user name and partner information saved on each initialization. * 0.5.9 * Switch to using hierarchical menus. * Now requires JPSLMenus package. * 0.5.8 * additional insert text and selection utilities * 0.5.7 * **Breaking change**: JPSL Tools menu is not automatically activated when this package is imported. It now must be activated by an explicit call to `JPSLUtils.JPSL_Tools_Menu()`. * Can now have package hide table creation code and selected code cells without the menu showing. The call is `OTJS('JPSLUtils.init();')` * 0.5.6 * added `hide/show` input table creation code. * added `hide/show` hidden code. * initialization now hides input table creation code. * initialization now hides code marked for hiding. * 0.5.5 * added `JPSL Tools` menu to access cell hiding. * record name dialog cannot be cancelled. * 0.5.4 added cell hiding toggle, which cells to hide chosen with instructor tools. * 0.5.3 add `select_containing_cell` and `insert_text_at_beginning_of_current_cell` to JS routines. Add python calls `havenp()` to check for `numpy as np` and `havepd()` to check for `pandas as pd` in user name space. * 0.5.2 Minor bug fixes and updates to README. * 0.5.1 Introduced "one time Javascript" (`OTJS(...)`) alternative to `display(JS(...))`. This allows javascript calls from python that will not be run the next time the notebook is opened and trusted. * 0.5.0 Initial release. ## [This software is distributed under the GNU V3 license](https://gnu.org/licenses) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Copyright - Jonathan Gutow, 2021, 2022. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for JPSLUtils Provides: python3-JPSLUtils-doc %description help # About JPSLUtils (aka Jupyter Physical Science Lab Utilities) [Code Repository (Github)](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/JPSLUtils) | [On PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/JPSLUtils/) ## Introduction These are utilities used by multiple packages within the [Jupyter Physical Science Lab project](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab). It is unlikely that anyone but a developer would have reason to install these independently. They are installed when required by other packages/modules. **Currently, API documentation is only available for the python utilities.** You will have to look at the hints below and the code to learn more about the javascript utilities. ## Contents * This package mostly provides tools for running javascript operations that impact the notebook. This includes things such as selecting a certain cell, inserting text into an existing cell, or running python code and using the result from javascript. Some custom dialogs for user interaction are also included. * `JPSL Tools` menu can be installed as well. The command to activate it from python is `JPSLUtils.JPSL_Tools_Menu()`; from javascript `JPSLUtils.createJPSLToolsMenu(); JPSLUtils.init();`. This provides menu access to some of the javascript operations: * **Hide cells** that are marked as `JPSL.hide_on_print=true` in the cell metadata. This metadata can be set from a menu provided by the [jupyter-instructortools](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/jupyter-instructortools) package. The meta-data can also be set manually, by editing it in the notebook. * **De-hide cells** marked as `hide_on_print` in the cell metadata. * **Hide/Show** input table creation code. * **Hide/Show** code marked as hidden. Set using [jupyter-instructortools](https://github.com/JupyterPhysSciLab/jupyter-instructortools). * **Snippets for initializing some JPSL components and links to their documentation** (JupyterPiDAQ, Jupyter Pandas GUI and Algebra with Sympy) * **NOTE**: if you wish input table creation code and selected code cells hidden without the menu being available, then you need to issue the command `OTJS('JPSLUtils.init();')` in python or just `JPSLUtils.init();` in javascript. ## Change Log * 0.7.3 * More robust notebook environment detection by reordering of python and javascript calls. * Removed asynchronous testing for environment. * Updated docs. * 0.7.2 * More \n escaping fixes. * Made notebook environment testing wait asynchronously for JS. * Now gets JS notebook environment info even when running as a submodule of another module. * Docs updated to match. * 0.7.1 * Additional escaping of \n fixes. * 0.7.0 * Enhancements to latex and string escaping to support JupyterLab and Colab. This breaks jupyter-pandas-GUI <=0.6.2.1. * Now checks for the environment it is running in (JLab, Colab or NBClassic) and sets the python variable `JPSLUtils.notebookenv = "NBClassic|colab|None"`. `None` probably means JLab. The javascript variable `JPSLUtils.env = "NBClassic|JupyterLab|None"` depending upon the environment. * Typo and minor bug fixes. * 0.6.0 * First pass at python API documentation. * Python cell actions no longer run when a trusted notebook is opened (using `OTJS()`). * Reformatted the user name and partner information saved on each initialization. * 0.5.9 * Switch to using hierarchical menus. * Now requires JPSLMenus package. * 0.5.8 * additional insert text and selection utilities * 0.5.7 * **Breaking change**: JPSL Tools menu is not automatically activated when this package is imported. It now must be activated by an explicit call to `JPSLUtils.JPSL_Tools_Menu()`. * Can now have package hide table creation code and selected code cells without the menu showing. The call is `OTJS('JPSLUtils.init();')` * 0.5.6 * added `hide/show` input table creation code. * added `hide/show` hidden code. * initialization now hides input table creation code. * initialization now hides code marked for hiding. * 0.5.5 * added `JPSL Tools` menu to access cell hiding. * record name dialog cannot be cancelled. * 0.5.4 added cell hiding toggle, which cells to hide chosen with instructor tools. * 0.5.3 add `select_containing_cell` and `insert_text_at_beginning_of_current_cell` to JS routines. Add python calls `havenp()` to check for `numpy as np` and `havepd()` to check for `pandas as pd` in user name space. * 0.5.2 Minor bug fixes and updates to README. * 0.5.1 Introduced "one time Javascript" (`OTJS(...)`) alternative to `display(JS(...))`. This allows javascript calls from python that will not be run the next time the notebook is opened and trusted. * 0.5.0 Initial release. ## [This software is distributed under the GNU V3 license](https://gnu.org/licenses) This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Copyright - Jonathan Gutow, 2021, 2022. %prep %autosetup -n JPSLUtils-0.7.3 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-JPSLUtils -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri Jun 09 2023 Python_Bot - 0.7.3-1 - Package Spec generated