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jupyter-nodejs

v2.1.0

Published

This is a kernel for [Jupyter](http://github.com/ipython/ipython)

Readme

Jupyter NodeJS

This is a kernel for Jupyter

Get it while it's hot! or view the example notebook

Prereqs

  • IPython 3.x
  • node
  • ZeroMQ

Installation

git clone https://github.com/notablemind/jupyter-nodejs.git
cd jupyter-nodejs
mkdir -p ~/.ipython/kernels/nodejs/
npm install && node install.js
npm run build
npm run build-ext
jupyter console --kernel nodejs

And viola!

image

Also, in the iPython notebook:

image

Supported features:

  • tab-completion (both for variables and paths)
  • error reporting
  • magics! The available extensions can be configured via package/config.js

Installation

node install.js [install-dir] will install the kernel.json file that ipython looks for. The default is for linux machines, ~/.ipython/kernels/nodejs/. You will have to specify an install dir for Mac and Windows (see the docs for info about what that should be)

BabelJS Magic for es6+ goodness

%load_ext babel and then

%%babel
class Awesome {
  constructor() {
    console.log('yeah!')
  }
}

Hovever: import ... syntax doesn't work because of live bindings foo, so just use require() normally and all will be well.

Clojurescript compilation via a himera server

%load_ext clojurescript http://himera-emh.herokuapp.com and then

%%clojurescript
(clojurey goodness)