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jupyterlab-execute-time

v1.1.0

Published

Display cell timings in Jupyter Lab

Downloads

729

Readme

jupyterlab-execute-time

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Display cell timings.

Execute Time Screenshot

This is inspired by the notebook version here.

Note: for this to show anything, you need to enable cell timing in the notebook via Settings->Advanced Settings Editor->Notebook: {"recordTiming": true}. This is a notebook metadata setting and not a plugin setting. The plugin just displays this data.

"Jupyter" is a trademark of the NumFOCUS foundation, of which Project Jupyter is a part."

Requirements

  • JupyterLab >= 2.0.2

Install

jupyter labextension install jupyterlab-execute-time

Contributing

Install

# Clone the repo to your local environment
# Move to jupyterlab-execute-time directory
# Install dependencies
yarn
# Build Typescript source
yarn run build
# Link your development version of the extension with JupyterLab
jupyter labextension link .
# Rebuild Typescript source after making changes
yarn run build
# Rebuild JupyterLab after making any changes
jupyter lab build

You can watch the source directory and run JupyterLab in watch mode to watch for changes in the extension's source and automatically rebuild the extension and application.

# Watch the source directory in another terminal tab
yarn run watch
# Run jupyterlab in watch mode in one terminal tab
jupyter lab --watch

To test:

yarn run test

Uninstall

jupyter labextension uninstall jupyterlab-execute-time

History

This plugin was contributed back to the community by the D. E. Shaw group.

License

This project is released under a BSD-3-Clause license.

"Jupyter" is a trademark of the NumFOCUS foundation, of which Project Jupyter is a part.