Guile kernel for Jupyter Notebook (Written and tested with GNU Guile 2.0.11)
Note: Buffer size in guile-simple-zmq is set to 4096 bytes, so code in a Jupyter cell should be shorter than this! In case you need longer code, increase BUF-SIZE in guile-simple-zmq.
Note 2: [FIXED] jupyter notebook 5.6.0 waits for 1 minute after start.
If possible use the docker image. It uses guile-3.0.
$ docker build -t guile-kernel .
$ docker run -p8888:8888 guile-kernel
See messages in the console and open a link similar to http://127.0.0.1:8888/?token=....
in the browser.
How to get GNU Guile version 2.0.12 or later (https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Obtaining-and-Installing-Guile.html):
$ wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guile/guile-2.0.12.tar.gz
$ tar xvf guile-2.0.12.tar.gz
$ cd guile-2.0.12
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
The jupyter notebook is a client and the jupyter kernel is a server. They exchange data with messages placed into message queues provided by ZeroMQ library (http://zeromq.org/). I tested this kernel with ZeroMQ-4.2.1.
How to install it:
$ wget https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/releases/download/v4.2.1/zeromq-4.2.1.tar.gz
$ tar xvf zeromq-4.2.1.tar.gz
$ cd zeromq-4.2.1/
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
Headers and content of data in a message are streamed in json format. To work with this format, guile needs the library - guile-json. How to install it:
$ wget http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/guile-json/guile-json-3.2.0.tar.gz
$ tar xvf guile-json-3.2.0.tar.gz
$ cd guile-json-3.2.0
$ ./configure --prefix=<guile-prefix>
$ make
$ sudo make install
It can be tricky, I needed to install some additional packages in order to build this library. guile-prefix - is a folder which you need to specify in order to put the library to right place. Folders where guile searches for libraries are:
$ guile -c '(display %load-path) (newline)'
To place guile-json to /usr/share/guile/site/ folder I executed $ ./configure --prefix=/usr
In order to get ZeroMQ messages, guile needs another library - guile-simple-zmq
git clone https://github.com/jerry40/guile-simple-zmq.git
cd ./guile-simple-zmq
autoreconf --verbose --install --force && \
./configure --prefix=/usr
make && make install
According to the article, the kernel can be placed into different loactions:
Unix | Windows | |
---|---|---|
System | /usr/share/jupyter/kernels /usr/local/share/jupyter/kernels |
%PROGRAMDATA%\jupyter\kernels |
Env | {sys.prefix}/share/jupyter/kernels | |
User | \~/.local/share/jupyter/kernels (Linux) ~/Library/Jupyter/kernels (Mac) |
%APPDATA%\jupyter\kernels |
Choose one of them and create there a folder guile
. After that copy files from src
folder of thos repo and edit file kernel.json
this way: replace ### with the full path to the folder guile
you created):
{
"argv": ["guile", "-s", "###/guile/guile-jupyter-kernel.scm", "--", "{connection_file}"],
"display_name": "Guile",
"language": "scheme"
}
Example:
{
"argv": ["guile", "-s", "/home/jerry/.local/share/jupyter/kernels/guile/guile-jupyter-kernel.scm", "--", "{connection_file}"],
"display_name": "Guile",
"language": "scheme"
}
After this, start Jupyter Notebook and check if the guile kernel is visible by it.