Issue
I have a Jupyter noteboook and I'm trying to set it up in a way so that all cells are ran automatically when the notebook is opened.
This behaviour is different from saved output for notebooks which contain widgets. Widgets only seem to get rendered for me when the cells containing them are run. Consider the following example:
from IPython.display import display
from IPython.html.widgets import IntSlider
w = IntSlider()
display(w)
The slider is not displayed until the cell is executed.
Is this something that can be accomplished through Notebook Metadata or configuration files?
EDIT: https://try.jupyter.org/ seems to be doing something like this: Notice that the notebooks are not running when you open the page and display output when they are opened.
EDIT2: Adding example.
Solution
- Paste the snippet below in a normal(code) cell,
- execute it (hit [Ctrl + Enter]), and
- Save the notebook.
The next time you (re)load it, all cells will run and a checkpoint will be saved with their refreshed outputs.
%%html
<script>
// AUTORUN ALL CELLS ON NOTEBOOK-LOAD!
require(
['base/js/namespace', 'jquery'],
function(jupyter, $) {
$(jupyter.events).on("kernel_ready.Kernel", function () {
console.log("Auto-running all cells-below...");
jupyter.actions.call('jupyter-notebook:run-all-cells-below');
jupyter.actions.call('jupyter-notebook:save-notebook');
});
}
);
</script>
Note that if you clear the output of the above cell, you have to repeat steps 2 and 3.
TIP
You may consider these more appropriate solutions for what you are probably trying to achieve:
- Jupyer Thebe: embed code-snippets in static pages communicating with ipython-kernels backends.
- nteract: Build Electron-based applications from notebooks.
- Dashboards: The "official"efforts to allow to pre-configure a grid of notebook-cell outputs ("dashboards"), package and serve them as standalone web apps.
You can find a summary of the situation in this article.
Controversy
Similar questions has been asked before in other sites, but in this googlegroup thread, someone submitted a solution, and the group moderator erased it(!), obviously to preserve life on earth :-) So, be careful with it!
Answered By - ankostis
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