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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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testbook
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How to raise the quality of scientific Jupyter notebooks
testbook is maintained by the nteract community, and is good for testing functions written inside notebooks
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Unit testing Python code in Jupyter notebooks
The testbook project is a different take on notebook unit testing. It allows you to refer to your notebooks in pure Python code from outside a notebook. This allows you to use any testing framework you like (for example, pytest, or unittest) in separate Python modules. You may have a situation where allowing users to modify and update notebook code is the best way to keep code updated and to allow for flexibility for end users. But you may prefer that the code still be tested and verified separately. Testbook makes this an option.
jupyter-book
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I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
Sphinx supports ReStructuredText and Markdown.
MyST-Markdown supports MathJaX and Sphinx roles and directives. https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
jupyter-book supports ReStructuredText, Jupyter Notebooks, and MyST-Markdown documents:
You can build Sphinx and Jupyter-Book projects with the ReadTheDocs container, which already has LaTeX installed: https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-book/issues/991
myst-templates/plain_latex_book:
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Ask HN: Fastest way to turn a Jupyter notebook into a website these days?
your task is very very broad
you mention you don't want to deal with AWS, if it's because of ad-hoc installation concerns and nothing else you can just run your notebooks in ready-made solutions like Google Colab, or Jupyter-book in Github ( https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-book ))
that would cover a lot of use cases right away without next to no learning curve
If you don't want to deal with AWS or similar, in that case:
- if it's a static notebook then you can obviously render it and serve the web content (might seem obvious but needs to be considered)
- if it's dynamic but has light hardware requirements, you can try jupyterlite which runs in the browser and should do a pyodine (webassembly CPython kernel) can do: https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/try/lab/
- otherwise, you can try exposing a dockerised jupyter env ( as in https://github.com/MKAbuMattar/dockerized-jupyter-notebook/b... ) or even better a nixified one ( https://github.com/tweag/jupyenv )
there might be other approaches I'm missing, but I think that's pretty much it that doesn't entail some proprietary solution or an ad-hoc installation as you've been doing
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How to raise the quality of scientific Jupyter notebooks
Note: If you want to present a cleaner version of the notebook without assertions, you can use Jupyter book to render it into a site and use the remove-cell tag to omit assertions from the output.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
See this thread for example.
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Are there any frameworks/methodologies/libraries that can help to create a PDF printable professionally looking written report?
And maybe take a look at executablebooks/jupyter-book.
- [P] I Made An Easy-To-Use Python Package That Creates Beautiful Html Reports From Jupyter Notebooks
- RStudio Is Becoming Posit
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Python toolkits
Our team has transferred from Sphinx for documentation to JupyterBook. There have been some growing pains with it but I prefer the look of the output and being able to play with the examples on Colab or Binder at the click of a button is a great feature.
- Ask HN: Tools to generate coverage of user documentation for code
- Why does [::-1] reverse a list?
What are some alternatives?
pytest-cov - Coverage plugin for pytest.
Spyder - Official repository for Spyder - The Scientific Python Development Environment
best-of-python-dev - ๐ A ranked list of awesome python developer tools and libraries. Updated weekly.
sphinx-thebe - A Sphinx extension to convert static code into interactive code cells with Jupyter, Thebe, and Binder.
dirty-equals - Doing dirty (but extremely useful) things with equals.
MyST-Parser - An extended commonmark compliant parser, with bridges to docutils/sphinx
papermill - ๐ Parameterize, execute, and analyze notebooks
quarto-cli - Open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc.
pudb - Full-screen console debugger for Python
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
ITKIOScanco - ITK Image IO for Scanco MicroCT .ISQ files
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