foxglove-sdk 0.13.0__cp39-cp39-manylinux_2_17_aarch64.manylinux2014_aarch64.whl → 0.15.3__cp39-cp39-manylinux_2_17_aarch64.manylinux2014_aarch64.whl

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foxglove/__init__.py CHANGED
@@ -5,75 +5,128 @@ See :py:mod:`foxglove.schemas` and :py:mod:`foxglove.channels` for working with
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  schemas.
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  """
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+ from __future__ import annotations
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+
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  import atexit
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  import logging
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- from typing import List, Optional, Union
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+ from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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  from . import _foxglove_py as _foxglove
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  # Re-export these imports
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- from ._foxglove_py import Context, Schema, open_mcap
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+ from ._foxglove_py import (
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+ ChannelDescriptor,
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+ Context,
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+ Schema,
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+ SinkChannelFilter,
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+ open_mcap,
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+ )
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  from .channel import Channel, log
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  # Deprecated. Use foxglove.mcap.MCAPWriter instead.
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  from .mcap import MCAPWriter
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- from .websocket import (
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- AssetHandler,
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- Capability,
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- ServerListener,
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- Service,
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- WebSocketServer,
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- )
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+
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+ if TYPE_CHECKING:
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+ from .notebook.notebook_buffer import NotebookBuffer
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  atexit.register(_foxglove.shutdown)
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- def start_server(
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- *,
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- name: Optional[str] = None,
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- host: Optional[str] = "127.0.0.1",
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- port: Optional[int] = 8765,
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- capabilities: Optional[List[Capability]] = None,
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- server_listener: Optional[ServerListener] = None,
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- supported_encodings: Optional[List[str]] = None,
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- services: Optional[List[Service]] = None,
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- asset_handler: Optional[AssetHandler] = None,
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- context: Optional[Context] = None,
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- session_id: Optional[str] = None,
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- ) -> WebSocketServer:
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- """
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- Start a websocket server for live visualization.
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-
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- :param name: The name of the server.
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- :param host: The host to bind to.
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- :param port: The port to bind to.
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- :param capabilities: A list of capabilities to advertise to clients.
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- :param server_listener: A Python object that implements the :py:class:`websocket.ServerListener`
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- protocol.
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- :param supported_encodings: A list of encodings to advertise to clients.
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- :param services: A list of services to advertise to clients.
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- :param asset_handler: A callback function that returns the asset for a given URI, or None if it
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- doesn't exist.
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- :param context: The context to use for logging. If None, the global context is used.
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- :param session_id: An ID which allows the client to understand if the connection is a
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- re-connection or a new server instance. If None, then an ID is generated based on the
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- current time.
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- """
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- return _foxglove.start_server(
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- name=name,
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- host=host,
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- port=port,
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- capabilities=capabilities,
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- server_listener=server_listener,
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- supported_encodings=supported_encodings,
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- services=services,
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- asset_handler=asset_handler,
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- context=context,
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- session_id=session_id,
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+ try:
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+ from ._foxglove_py.cloud import CloudSink
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+
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+ # from ._foxglove_py.cloud import start_cloud_sink as _start_cloud_sink
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+ from .cloud import CloudSinkListener
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+ from .websocket import (
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+ AssetHandler,
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+ Capability,
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+ ServerListener,
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+ Service,
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+ WebSocketServer,
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  )
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+ def start_server(
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+ *,
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+ name: str | None = None,
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+ host: str | None = "127.0.0.1",
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+ port: int | None = 8765,
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+ capabilities: list[Capability] | None = None,
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+ server_listener: ServerListener | None = None,
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+ supported_encodings: list[str] | None = None,
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+ services: list[Service] | None = None,
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+ asset_handler: AssetHandler | None = None,
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+ context: Context | None = None,
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+ session_id: str | None = None,
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+ channel_filter: SinkChannelFilter | None = None,
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+ ) -> WebSocketServer:
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+ """
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+ Start a websocket server for live visualization.
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+
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+ :param name: The name of the server.
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+ :param host: The host to bind to.
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+ :param port: The port to bind to.
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+ :param capabilities: A list of capabilities to advertise to clients.
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+ :param server_listener: A Python object that implements the
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+ :py:class:`websocket.ServerListener` protocol.
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+ :param supported_encodings: A list of encodings to advertise to clients.
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+ :param services: A list of services to advertise to clients.
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+ :param asset_handler: A callback function that returns the asset for a given URI, or None if
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+ it doesn't exist.
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+ :param context: The context to use for logging. If None, the global context is used.
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+ :param session_id: An ID which allows the client to understand if the connection is a
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+ re-connection or a new server instance. If None, then an ID is generated based on the
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+ current time.
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+ :param channel_filter: A `Callable` that determines whether a channel should be logged to.
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+ Return `True` to log the channel, or `False` to skip it. By default, all channels
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+ will be logged.
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+ """
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+ return _foxglove.start_server(
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+ name=name,
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+ host=host,
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+ port=port,
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+ capabilities=capabilities,
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+ server_listener=server_listener,
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+ supported_encodings=supported_encodings,
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+ services=services,
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+ asset_handler=asset_handler,
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+ context=context,
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+ session_id=session_id,
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+ channel_filter=channel_filter,
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+ )
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+
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+ def start_cloud_sink(
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+ *,
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+ listener: CloudSinkListener | None = None,
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+ supported_encodings: list[str] | None = None,
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+ context: Context | None = None,
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+ session_id: str | None = None,
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+ ) -> CloudSink:
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+ """
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+ Connect to Foxglove Agent for live visualization and teleop.
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+
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+ Foxglove Agent must be running on the same host for this to work.
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+
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+ :param capabilities: A list of capabilities to advertise to the agent.
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+ :param listener: A Python object that implements the
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+ :py:class:`cloud.CloudSinkListener` protocol.
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+ :param supported_encodings: A list of encodings to advertise to the agent.
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+ :param context: The context to use for logging. If None, the global context is used.
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+ :param session_id: An ID which allows the agent to understand if the connection is a
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+ re-connection or a new connection instance. If None, then an ID is generated based on
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+ the current time.
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+ """
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+ return _foxglove.start_cloud_sink(
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+ listener=listener,
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+ supported_encodings=supported_encodings,
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+ context=context,
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+ session_id=session_id,
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+ )
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- def set_log_level(level: Union[int, str] = "INFO") -> None:
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+ except ImportError:
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+ pass
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+
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+
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+ def set_log_level(level: int | str = "INFO") -> None:
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  """
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  Enable SDK logging.
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@@ -117,13 +170,72 @@ def _level_names() -> dict[str, int]:
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  }
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+ def init_notebook_buffer(context: Context | None = None) -> NotebookBuffer:
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+ """
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+ Create a NotebookBuffer object to manage data buffering and visualization in Jupyter
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+ notebooks.
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+
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+ The NotebookBuffer object will buffer all data logged to the provided context. When you
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+ are ready to visualize the data, you can call the :meth:`show` method to display an embedded
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+ Foxglove visualization widget. The widget provides a fully-featured Foxglove interface
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+ directly within your Jupyter notebook, allowing you to explore multi-modal robotics data
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+ including 3D scenes, plots, images, and more.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ context: The Context used to log the messages. If no Context is provided, the global
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+ context will be used. Logged messages will be buffered.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ NotebookBuffer: A NotebookBuffer object that can be used to manage the data buffering
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+ and visualization.
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+
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+ Raises:
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+ Exception: If the notebook extra package is not installed. Install it
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+ with `pip install foxglove-sdk[notebook]`.
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+
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+ Note:
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+ This function is only available when the `notebook` extra package
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+ is installed. Install it with `pip install foxglove-sdk[notebook]`.
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+
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+ Example:
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+ >>> import foxglove
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+ >>>
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+ >>> # Create a basic viewer using the default context
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+ >>> nb_buffer = foxglove.init_notebook_buffer()
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+ >>>
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+ >>> # Or use a specific context
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+ >>> nb_buffer = foxglove.init_notebook_buffer(context=my_ctx)
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+ >>>
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+ >>> # ... log data as usual ...
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+ >>>
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+ >>> # Display the widget in the notebook
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+ >>> nb_buffer.show()
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+ """
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+ try:
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+ from .notebook.notebook_buffer import NotebookBuffer
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+
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+ except ImportError:
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+ raise Exception(
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+ "NotebookBuffer is not installed. "
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+ 'Please install it with `pip install "foxglove-sdk[notebook]"`'
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+ )
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+ return NotebookBuffer(context=context)
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+
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  __all__ = [
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  "Channel",
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+ "ChannelDescriptor",
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  "Context",
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  "MCAPWriter",
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  "Schema",
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+ "SinkChannelFilter",
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+ "CloudSink",
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+ "CloudSinkListener",
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+ "start_cloud_sink",
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  "log",
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  "open_mcap",
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  "set_log_level",
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  "start_server",
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+ "init_notebook_buffer",
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  ]
@@ -1,21 +1,24 @@
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  from pathlib import Path
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- from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
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+ from typing import Any, Callable
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+ from foxglove.websocket import AssetHandler
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+
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+ from .cloud import CloudSink
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  from .mcap import MCAPWriteOptions, MCAPWriter
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- from .websocket import AssetHandler, Capability, Service, WebSocketServer
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+ from .websocket import Capability, Service, WebSocketServer
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  class BaseChannel:
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  """
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  A channel for logging messages.
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  """
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+ self,
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- schema: Optional["Schema"] = None,
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- metadata: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
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- ) -> "BaseChannel": ...
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+ schema: "Schema" | None = None,
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+ metadata: dict[str, str] | None = None,
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+ ) -> None: ...
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  def id(self) -> int:
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  ...
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  ...
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- ) -> "Schema": ...
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+ ) -> None: ...
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+ metadata: list[tuple[str, str]] | None = None,
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+ """
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+ """
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+ ...
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+ """
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+ """
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+ topic: str
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+ message_encoding: str
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- capabilities: Optional[List[Capability]] = None,
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+ name: str | None = None,
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+ host: str | None = "127.0.0.1",
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+ port: int | None = 8765,
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+ capabilities: list[Capability] | None = None,
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+ supported_encodings: list[str] | None = None,
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+ services: list[Service] | None = None,
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+ context: Context | None = None,
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+ session_id: str | None = None,
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+ context: Context | None = None,
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+ session_id: str | None = None,
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+ ) -> CloudSink:
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+ """
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+ ...
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+ writer_options: MCAPWriteOptions | None = None,
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  """