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- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython-0.7.0/LICENSE +201 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython-0.7.0/PKG-INFO +161 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython-0.7.0/README.md +142 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython-0.7.0/pyproject.toml +65 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython-0.7.0/swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython/JupyterExportPythonTool.py +100 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython-0.7.0/swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython/__init__.py +19 -0
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Name: swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython
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Summary: A tool that exports a Jupyter Notebook to a Python script using nbconvert’s PythonExporter, facilitating code extraction.
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License: Apache-2.0
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# swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython
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A Python package that provides an easy way to export Jupyter Notebook files to Python scripts using the nbconvert library. This tool smoothly integrates with the Swarmauri tool architecture, enabling consistent logging, error handling, and flexible usage options.
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## Installation
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Below is a description of how to use the JupyterExportPythonTool in your Python code. For example, you can create an instance of the tool, then call it with your Jupyter notebook object (NotebookNode) and optional template path.
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python_exporter = PythonExporter()
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if template_file:
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python_exporter.template_file = template_file
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exported_script, _ = python_exporter.from_notebook_node(notebook)
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logger.info("Notebook export completed successfully.")
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except Exception as e:
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logger.error(f"Notebook export failed: {str(e)}")
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return {"error": f"Export failed: {str(e)}"}
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from swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython.JupyterExportPythonTool import (
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JupyterExportPythonTool,
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)
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__all__ = ["JupyterExportPythonTool"]
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try:
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except ImportError:
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# For older Python versions, use the backport
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try:
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__version__ = version("swarmauri_tool_jupyterexportpython")
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except PackageNotFoundError:
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# If the package is not installed (for example, during development)
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__version__ = "0.0.0"
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