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+ Name: swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage
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+ Version: 0.7.0.dev2
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+ Summary: A tool designed to retrieve shell messages from a running Jupyter kernel using jupyter_client, useful for debugging execution responses.
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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+ Author: Jacob Stewart
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+ Author-email: jacob@swarmauri.com
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.10,<3.13
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Requires-Dist: ipykernel (>=6.29.5)
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+ Requires-Dist: jupyter_client (>=8.6.3)
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+ Requires-Dist: swarmauri_base
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+ Requires-Dist: swarmauri_core
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+ Requires-Dist: swarmauri_standard
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+
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+ ![Swarmauri Logo](https://res.cloudinary.com/dbjmpekvl/image/upload/v1730099724/Swarmauri-logo-lockup-2048x757_hww01w.png)
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+
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+ <p align="center">
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage/">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage" alt="PyPI - Downloads"/></a>
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+ <a href="https://github.com/swarmauri/swarmauri-sdk/pkgs/community/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://hits.seeyoufarm.com/api/count/incr/badge.svg?url=https://github.com/swarmauri/swarmauri-sdk/pkgs/community/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage&count_bg=%2379C83D&title_bg=%23555555&icon=&icon_color=%23E7E7E7&title=hits&edge_flat=false" alt="GitHub Hits"/></a>
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage" alt="PyPI - Python Version"/></a>
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage" alt="PyPI - License"/></a>
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+ <br />
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage?label=swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage&color=green" alt="PyPI - swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage"/></a>
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+ </p>
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage
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+
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+ A dedicated Python package providing a tool to retrieve shell messages from a running Jupyter kernel using jupyter_client. Built on the swarmauri framework, JupyterGetShellMessageTool is suitable for debugging, logging, and diagnostic purposes.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ To install this package from PyPI, use the following command:
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+
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+ pip install swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage
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+
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+ If you are using Poetry for dependency management, add it to your project by specifying the package name in your pyproject.toml under [tool.poetry.dependencies]:
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+
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+ [tool.poetry.dependencies]
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+ swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage = "^0.1.0.dev1"
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+
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+ Once installed, the package automatically brings in its required dependencies:
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+ • swarmauri_core
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+ • swarmauri_base
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+ • jupyter_client
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+
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+ No specialized steps beyond a standard Python environment with pip or Poetry are necessary.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ Below is a simple example illustrating how to retrieve shell messages from a currently running Jupyter kernel. Make sure you have an active Jupyter kernel in the environment you are running this code from (for instance, a notebook server launched via "jupyter notebook" or "jupyter lab").
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+
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+ 1. Import JupyterGetShellMessageTool:
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+
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+ from swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage import JupyterGetShellMessageTool
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+
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+ 2. Instantiate the tool and call it:
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+
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+ tool = JupyterGetShellMessageTool()
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+ result = tool(timeout=10.0) # Wait up to 10 seconds for shell messages
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+
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+ 3. Inspect the result:
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+
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+ if "messages" in result:
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+ for msg in result["messages"]:
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+ print("Shell Message:", msg)
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+ else:
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+ print("No messages or error:", result.get("error", "No details"))
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+
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+ The tool attempts to connect to the active Jupyter kernel, retrieve available shell messages, and return them in a structured dictionary. If no messages are found within the specified timeout, it returns an error message indicating the timeout event.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Dependencies
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+
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+ • swarmauri_core and swarmauri_base provide the core classes (ComponentBase, ToolBase) for building and integrating tools across the swarmauri ecosystem.
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+ • jupyter_client is leveraged to interface with the running Jupyter kernel, enabling retrieval of shell-based IPC messages.
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+
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+ These dependencies are automatically installed when installing this package via pip or Poetry.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ Issues and feature requests for swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage are always welcome. Although direct repository interaction details are not included here, feel free to suggest improvements or report problems using the relevant issue tracker.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ © 2023 Swarmauri. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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+ See the LICENSE file for details.
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+ ![Swarmauri Logo](https://res.cloudinary.com/dbjmpekvl/image/upload/v1730099724/Swarmauri-logo-lockup-2048x757_hww01w.png)
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+
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+ <p align="center">
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage/">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage" alt="PyPI - Downloads"/></a>
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+ <a href="https://github.com/swarmauri/swarmauri-sdk/pkgs/community/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://hits.seeyoufarm.com/api/count/incr/badge.svg?url=https://github.com/swarmauri/swarmauri-sdk/pkgs/community/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage&count_bg=%2379C83D&title_bg=%23555555&icon=&icon_color=%23E7E7E7&title=hits&edge_flat=false" alt="GitHub Hits"/></a>
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage" alt="PyPI - Python Version"/></a>
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage" alt="PyPI - License"/></a>
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+ <br />
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+ <a href="https://pypi.org/project/swarmauri/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage?label=swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage&color=green" alt="PyPI - swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage"/></a>
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+ </p>
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ # swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage
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+
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+ A dedicated Python package providing a tool to retrieve shell messages from a running Jupyter kernel using jupyter_client. Built on the swarmauri framework, JupyterGetShellMessageTool is suitable for debugging, logging, and diagnostic purposes.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ To install this package from PyPI, use the following command:
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+
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+ pip install swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage
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+
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+ If you are using Poetry for dependency management, add it to your project by specifying the package name in your pyproject.toml under [tool.poetry.dependencies]:
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+
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+ [tool.poetry.dependencies]
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+ swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage = "^0.1.0.dev1"
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+
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+ Once installed, the package automatically brings in its required dependencies:
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+ • swarmauri_core
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+ • swarmauri_base
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+ • jupyter_client
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+
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+ No specialized steps beyond a standard Python environment with pip or Poetry are necessary.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ Below is a simple example illustrating how to retrieve shell messages from a currently running Jupyter kernel. Make sure you have an active Jupyter kernel in the environment you are running this code from (for instance, a notebook server launched via "jupyter notebook" or "jupyter lab").
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+
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+ 1. Import JupyterGetShellMessageTool:
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+
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+ from swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage import JupyterGetShellMessageTool
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+
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+ 2. Instantiate the tool and call it:
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+
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+ tool = JupyterGetShellMessageTool()
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+ result = tool(timeout=10.0) # Wait up to 10 seconds for shell messages
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+
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+ 3. Inspect the result:
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+
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+ if "messages" in result:
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+ for msg in result["messages"]:
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+ print("Shell Message:", msg)
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+ else:
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+ print("No messages or error:", result.get("error", "No details"))
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+
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+ The tool attempts to connect to the active Jupyter kernel, retrieve available shell messages, and return them in a structured dictionary. If no messages are found within the specified timeout, it returns an error message indicating the timeout event.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Dependencies
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+
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+ • swarmauri_core and swarmauri_base provide the core classes (ComponentBase, ToolBase) for building and integrating tools across the swarmauri ecosystem.
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+ • jupyter_client is leveraged to interface with the running Jupyter kernel, enabling retrieval of shell-based IPC messages.
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+
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+ These dependencies are automatically installed when installing this package via pip or Poetry.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ Issues and feature requests for swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage are always welcome. Although direct repository interaction details are not included here, feel free to suggest improvements or report problems using the relevant issue tracker.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ © 2023 Swarmauri. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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+ See the LICENSE file for details.
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+ [project]
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+ name = "swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage"
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+ version = "0.7.0.dev2"
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+ description = "A tool designed to retrieve shell messages from a running Jupyter kernel using jupyter_client, useful for debugging execution responses."
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+ license = "Apache-2.0"
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+ readme = "README.md"
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+ repository = "http://github.com/swarmauri/swarmauri-sdk/pkgs/community/swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage/"
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+ requires-python = ">=3.10,<3.13"
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+ "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13",
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+ ]
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+ authors = [{ name = "Jacob Stewart", email = "jacob@swarmauri.com" }]
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+ dependencies = [
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+ "jupyter_client>=8.6.3",
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+ "ipykernel>=6.29.5",
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+ "swarmauri_core",
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+ "swarmauri_base",
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+ "swarmauri_standard",
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+ ]
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+ [tool.uv.sources]
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+ timeout = 300
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+ log_cli_format = "%(asctime)s [%(levelname)s] %(message)s"
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+ asyncio_default_fixture_loop_scope = "function"
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+
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+ [tool.project.entry-points."swarmauri.tools"]
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+ jupytergetshellmessagetool = "swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage:JupyterGetShellMessageTool"
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+ [build-system]
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+ ]
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+ """
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+ JupyterGetShellMessageTool.py
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+ This module defines the JupyterGetShellMessageTool, a component that retrieves messages
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+ from the Jupyter kernel's shell channel. It leverages the ToolBase and ComponentBase
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+ classes from the swarmauri framework to integrate with the system's tool architecture.
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+ The JupyterGetShellMessageTool supports retrieving and parsing messages for diagnostic
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+ purposes. It includes timeout-based handling to avoid hanging during message retrieval.
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+ """
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+
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+ from typing import ClassVar, Callable, Any, Dict, List, Literal
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+ import logging
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+ import time
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+
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+ from pydantic import Field, PrivateAttr
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+ from jupyter_client import find_connection_file, BlockingKernelClient
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+
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+ from swarmauri_standard.tools.Parameter import Parameter
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+ from swarmauri_base.tools.ToolBase import ToolBase
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+ from swarmauri_base.ComponentBase import ComponentBase
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+
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+ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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+
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+
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+ @ComponentBase.register_type(ToolBase, "JupyterGetShellMessageTool")
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+ class JupyterGetShellMessageTool(ToolBase):
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+ """
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+ JupyterGetShellMessageTool is a tool designed to retrieve messages from the kernel's shell channel.
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+ It listens for shell messages within a specified timeout, logs them for diagnostics, and returns
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+ the structured messages.
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+
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+ Attributes:
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+ version (str): The version of the JupyterGetShellMessageTool.
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+ parameters (List[Parameter]): A list of parameters that configure message retrieval.
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+ name (str): The name of the tool.
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+ description (str): A brief description of the tool's functionality.
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+ type (Literal["JupyterGetShellMessageTool"]): The type identifier for the tool.
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+ """
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+
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+ version: str = "1.0.0"
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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="timeout",
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+ input_type="number",
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+ description="The time in seconds to wait for shell messages before giving up.",
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+ required=False,
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+ ),
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+ ]
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+ )
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+ name: str = "JupyterGetShellMessageTool"
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+ description: str = "Retrieves messages from the Jupyter kernel's shell channel."
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+ type: Literal["JupyterGetShellMessageTool"] = "JupyterGetShellMessageTool"
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+
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+ # Public class attributes for patching.
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+ find_connection_file: ClassVar[Callable[[], str]] = staticmethod(
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+ find_connection_file
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+ )
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+ BlockingKernelClient: ClassVar[Callable[..., Any]] = BlockingKernelClient
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+
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+ # Private attributes to hold the patched functions.
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+ _find_connection_file: Callable[[], str] = PrivateAttr(
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+ default_factory=lambda: JupyterGetShellMessageTool.find_connection_file
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+ )
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+ _BlockingKernelClient: Callable[..., Any] = PrivateAttr(
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+ default_factory=lambda: JupyterGetShellMessageTool.BlockingKernelClient
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+ )
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+
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+ def __call__(self, timeout: float = 5.0) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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+ """
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+ Retrieves messages from the Jupyter kernel's shell channel within the specified timeout.
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+ Args:
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+ timeout (float, optional): The number of seconds to wait for shell messages
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+ before timing out. Defaults to 5.0.
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+
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+ Returns:
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+ Dict[str, Any]: A dictionary containing all retrieved shell messages or an error message.
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+
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+ Example:
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+ >>> tool = JupyterGetShellMessageTool()
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+ >>> result = tool(timeout=10.0)
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+ >>> print(result)
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+ {
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+ 'messages': [
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+ {'header': {...}, 'parent_header': {...}, 'metadata': {...}, 'content': {...}, 'buffers': [...]},
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+ ...
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ """
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+ messages = []
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+ try:
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+ # Use the private attribute that now holds the patched find_connection_file.
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+ connection_file = find_connection_file()
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+ client = BlockingKernelClient(connection_file=connection_file)
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+ client.load_connection_file()
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+ client.start_channels()
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+
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+ start_time = time.monotonic()
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+ retrieved_any_message = False
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+
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+ while time.monotonic() - start_time < timeout:
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+ if client.shell_channel.msg_ready():
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+ msg = client.shell_channel.get_msg(block=False)
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+ messages.append(msg)
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+ logging.debug(f"Retrieved a shell message: {msg}")
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+ retrieved_any_message = True
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+ else:
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+ time.sleep(0.1)
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+
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+ client.stop_channels()
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+
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+ if not retrieved_any_message:
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+ return {
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+ "error": f"No shell messages received within {timeout} seconds."
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+ }
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+
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+ return {"messages": messages}
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+
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ logger.exception("Error retrieving shell messages")
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+ return {"error": str(e)}
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+ from swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage.JupyterGetShellMessageTool import (
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+ JupyterGetShellMessageTool,
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+ )
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+
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+
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+ __all__ = ["JupyterGetShellMessageTool"]
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+
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+ try:
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+ # For Python 3.8 and newer
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+ from importlib.metadata import version, PackageNotFoundError
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+ except ImportError:
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+ # For older Python versions, use the backport
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+ from importlib_metadata import version, PackageNotFoundError
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+
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+ try:
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+ __version__ = version("swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage")
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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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+ from jupyter_client import KernelManager
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+ import json
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+ import subprocess
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+
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+
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+ def is_kernel_available(kernel_name):
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+ result = subprocess.run(
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+ ["jupyter", "kernelspec", "list", "--json"], capture_output=True, text=True
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+ )
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+ kernels = json.loads(result.stdout).get("kernelspecs", {})
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+ return kernel_name in kernels
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+
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+
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+ def ensure_kernel(kernel_name, display_name=None):
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+ """Ensure the Jupyter kernel exists; if not, install it."""
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+ # Get the list of existing kernels
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+ result = subprocess.run(
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+ ["jupyter", "kernelspec", "list", "--json"], capture_output=True, text=True
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+ )
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+ kernels = json.loads(result.stdout).get("kernelspecs", {})
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+
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+ if kernel_name in kernels:
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+ print(f"Kernel '{kernel_name}' is already available.")
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+ return
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+
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+ # Register the kernel
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+ display_name = display_name or f"Python ({kernel_name})"
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+ print(f"Installing kernel '{kernel_name}'...")
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+ subprocess.run(
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+ [
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+ "python",
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+ "-m",
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+ "ipykernel",
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+ "install",
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+ "--user",
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+ "--name",
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+ kernel_name,
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+ "--display-name",
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+ display_name,
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+ ],
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+ check=True,
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+ )
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+
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+ print(f"Kernel '{kernel_name}' installed successfully.")
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+
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+
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+ def main():
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+ """
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+ Ensure the custom kernel is available.
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+ """
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+ required_kernel = "my_kernel"
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+
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+ ensure_kernel(required_kernel, "Python (Custom)")
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+
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+ if not is_kernel_available(required_kernel):
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+ raise RuntimeError(
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+ f"Kernel '{required_kernel}' is not available. Please install it with 'python -m ipykernel install --user --name {required_kernel}'"
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+ )
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+
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+ km = KernelManager(kernel_name=required_kernel)
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+ km.start_kernel()