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- swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell-0.7.0.dev3/LICENSE +201 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell-0.7.0.dev3/PKG-INFO +107 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell-0.7.0.dev3/README.md +88 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell-0.7.0.dev3/pyproject.toml +65 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell-0.7.0.dev3/swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell/JupyterRunCellTool.py +168 -0
- swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell-0.7.0.dev3/swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell/__init__.py +17 -0
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Name: swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell
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Summary: A tool designed to execute a single code cell in an IPython interactive shell, mimicking notebook cell execution.
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# swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell
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This package provides a specialized tool for executing Python code cells interactively, capturing output and errors, and optionally applying timeouts. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with the broader Swarmauri tool ecosystem.
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## Installation
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logger.info("Cell execution completed.")
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logger.debug("Captured stdout: %s", cell_output.strip())
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"error_output": error_output,
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"success": True,
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except TimeoutError as e:
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logger.error("TimeoutError: %s", str(e))
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cell_output = output_buffer.getvalue()
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error_output = error_buffer.getvalue() + f"\nTimeoutError: {str(e)}"
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return {
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"cell_output": cell_output,
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"error_output": error_output,
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"success": False,
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}
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except Exception as e:
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logger.error("An error occurred during cell execution: %s", str(e))
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traceback_str = traceback.format_exc()
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cell_output = output_buffer.getvalue()
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error_output = error_buffer.getvalue() + "\n" + traceback_str
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return {
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"cell_output": cell_output,
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"error_output": error_output,
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"success": False,
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}
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finally:
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# Disable the alarm and restore the original handler
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signal.alarm(0)
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signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, original_handler)
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from swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell.JupyterRunCellTool import JupyterRunCellTool
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__all__ = ["JupyterRunCellTool"]
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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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try:
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__version__ = version("swarmauri_tool_jupyterruncell")
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except PackageNotFoundError:
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16
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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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