This Django app adds one shell command, shell_ipynb
, which starts up
the IPython Notebook as your Django shell instead of the default. The
IPython Notebook has several advantages, including that you can save a
whole experimentation session as a reusable notebook, and HTML-based
completion and code documentation.
The easiest way to install django-shell-ipynb
is to use pip
.
Either do this from pypi:
pip install django-shell-ipynb
Or directly from github:
pip install git+git://github.com/cpbotha/django-shell-ipynb.git
After successful installation, add django_shell_ipynb
to your Django
project's INSTALLED_APPS
.
After having done this, you can start up the IPython Notebook Django shell with:
python manage.py shell_ipynb
At which point your browser should start up with the IPython Dashboard, from which you can create new or edit existing notebooks.
You can get the same behaviour with the shell_plus
management
command added by django-extensions app, which
comes with a whole bunch of other management commands you might want or
not want.
After releasing 0.2.0, I also discovered django_ipython_notebook. However, that
one internally uses the deprecated
django.core.management.setup_environ()
function hardcoded for
settings
, and executes ipython using os.system()
, both of which
are not ideal.