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- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex-0.7.0/LICENSE +201 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex-0.7.0/PKG-INFO +342 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex-0.7.0/README.md +323 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex-0.7.0/pyproject.toml +65 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex-0.7.0/swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex/JupyterExportLatexTool.py +174 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex-0.7.0/swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex/__init__.py +19 -0
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Name: swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex
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Version: 0.7.0
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Summary: A tool that exports a Jupyter Notebook to LaTeX format using nbconvert’s LatexExporter, enabling further conversion to PDF.
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License: Apache-2.0
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Author-email: jacob@swarmauri.com
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# swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex
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A tool that exports a Jupyter Notebook to LaTeX format using nbconvert’s LatexExporter. This tool can optionally convert the produced LaTeX into PDF form, making it easy to prepare high-quality, publication-ready documents.
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## Installation
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This package requires Python 3.10 or above.
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## Usage
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name = "swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex"
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version = "0.7.0"
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description = "A tool that exports a Jupyter Notebook to LaTeX format using nbconvert’s LatexExporter, enabling further conversion to PDF."
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license = "Apache-2.0"
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readme = "README.md"
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requires-python = ">=3.10,<3.13"
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authors = [{ name = "Jacob Stewart", email = "jacob@swarmauri.com" }]
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dependencies = [
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"swarmauri_core",
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"swarmauri_standard",
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]
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timeout = 300
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log_cli = true
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log_cli_level = "INFO"
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log_cli_format = "%(asctime)s [%(levelname)s] %(message)s"
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log_cli_date_format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
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asyncio_default_fixture_loop_scope = "function"
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[tool.project.entry-points."swarmauri.tools"]
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jupyterexportlatextool = "swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportlatex:JupyterExportLatexTool"
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[build-system]
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requires = ["poetry-core>=1.0.0"]
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build-backend = "poetry.core.masonry.api"
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"pytest>=8.0",
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"""
|
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JupyterExportLatexTool.py
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This module defines the JupyterExportLatexTool, a component that converts Jupyter notebooks
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(NotebookNode objects) into LaTeX format. It supports custom LaTeX templates, logs the export
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process, handles conversion errors, and can optionally produce a PDF. This tool is designed
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to meet academic publication standards.
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from pydantic import Field
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from nbformat import NotebookNode, from_dict
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from nbconvert import LatexExporter, PDFExporter
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from nbconvert.writers import FilesWriter
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import os
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import tempfile
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import shutil # For checking xelatex
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class JupyterExportLatexTool(ToolBase):
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into a LaTeX document. It supports using a custom LaTeX template, can log and handle
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conversion errors, and optionally convert the generated LaTeX to PDF.
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|
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|
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model_config = {"arbitrary_types_allowed": True} # Allow arbitrary types
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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parameters: List[Parameter] = Field(
|
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default_factory=lambda: [
|
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Parameter(
|
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name="notebook_node",
|
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input_type="object",
|
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description="A nbformat.NotebookNode object representing a Jupyter notebook.",
|
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required=True,
|
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),
|
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Parameter(
|
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name="use_custom_template",
|
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input_type="boolean",
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description="Whether or not to use a custom LaTeX template.",
|
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required=False,
|
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),
|
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Parameter(
|
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name="template_path",
|
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input_type="string",
|
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description="Path to a custom LaTeX template if use_custom_template is True.",
|
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required=False,
|
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),
|
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Parameter(
|
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name="to_pdf",
|
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input_type="boolean",
|
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description="If True, also convert the LaTeX output to PDF.",
|
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required=False,
|
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),
|
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]
|
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)
|
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name: str = "JupyterExportLatexTool"
|
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description: str = "Converts Jupyter notebooks to LaTeX and optionally to PDF for academic publication."
|
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|
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type: Literal["JupyterExportLatexTool"] = "JupyterExportLatexTool"
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|
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def __call__(
|
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self,
|
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notebook_node: NotebookNode,
|
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