Issue
When calling IPython.embed()
is it possible to give it a command or magic function to run after embedding happens.
I would like to run something like this
import IPython
IPython.embed(command='%pylab qt4')
My current workaround is to copy the command string to the clipboard, spawn a background thread which sends keystrokes %paste followed by enter to the current window. This works ok on linux, but it is very hacky and I can't get it working as well on Windows. It seems like it should be possible to specify this, but I've never grasped how the IPython configs are working or what arguments to embed are used for.
Solution
The document stated that IPython.start_ipython
reads the configuration file, while IPython.embed
does not. With that in mind, let's use the former:
import IPython
c = IPython.Config()
c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_lines = [
'%pylab qt4',
"print 'System Ready!'",
]
IPython.start_ipython(config=c)
Update
I am not sure what you meant by to keep the current namespace. If you meant local/global variables:
IPython.start_ipython(config=c, user_ns=locals()) # Pass in local variables
IPython.start_ipython(config=c, user_ns=globals()) # Pass in global variables
Answered By - Hai Vu
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