napari-console0.1.4
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A plugin that adds a console to napari
pip install napari-console
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Requires Python
>=3.10
Dependencies
- IPython
>=7.7.0 - ipykernel
<7,>=5.2.0 - qtconsole
!=4.7.6,!=5.4.2,>=4.5.1 - qtpy
>=1.7.0 - PySide2
!=5.15.0,>=5.13.2; (python_version < "3.11" and platform_machine != "arm64") and extra == "pyside2" - PySide6
<6.5; python_version < "3.12" and extra == "pyside6-experimental" - PyQt6
>6.5; extra == "pyqt6" - PyQt6
!=6.6.1; platform_system == "Darwin" and extra == "pyqt6" - napari-console
[pyside2]; extra == "pyside" - PyQt5
!=5.15.0,>=5.13.2; extra == "pyqt5" - napari-console
[pyqt5]; extra == "pyqt" - napari-console
[pyqt]; extra == "qt" - napari
[pyqt]; extra == "testing"
napari-console (WIP, under active development)
A plugin that adds a console to napari
This napari plugin was generated with Cookiecutter using with @napari's cookiecutter-napari-plugin template.
Local variables
In napari-console 0.0.8 and earlier, the console locals() namespace only
contained a reference to the napari viewer that enclosed the console.
Since version 0.0.9, it instead contains everything in the enclosing frame that called napari. That is, if your Python code is:
import napari
import numpy as np
from scipy import ndimage as ndi
image = np.random.random((500, 500))
labels = ndi.label(image > 0.7)[0]
viewer, image_layer = napari.imshow(image)
labels_layer = viewer.add_labels(labels)
napari.run()
Then the napari console will have the variables np, napari, ndi, image,
labels, viewer, image_layer, and labels_layer in its namespace.
This is implemented by inspecting the Python stack when the console is first
instantiated, finding the first frame that is outside of the napari_console,
napari, and in_n_out modules, and passing the variables in the frame's
f_locals and f_globals to the console namespace.
If you want to disable this behavior (for example, because you are embedding
napari and the console within some larger application), you can add
NAPARI_EMBED=1 to your environment variables before instantiating the
console.
Installation
You can install napari-console via pip:
pip install napari-console
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with tox, please ensure the coverage at least stays the same before you submit a pull request.
License
Distributed under the terms of the BSD-3 license, "napari-console" is free and open source software
Issues
If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.