Jupyter Builder
Build tools for JupyterLab (and remixes)
[!NOTE]
This started by the extraction of the builder tools included in
the core JupyterLab during a GSoC project. See below for more information.
Why extracting the build tools?
- This would also solve some chicken-and-egg problems like jupyterlab/jupyterlab_pygments#23.
- Isolating the builder functionalities will simplify the work
of core and extension developers who can now focus on their respective parts of the
codebase instead of the earlier intertwined code.
- It will in particular reduce the need to update the maintenance tooling to produce extension compatible with newer version of Jupyter app.
How to install the package?
Execute the following command in a terminal:
pip install jupyter_builder
What does it do?
- Provides a CLI for building Jupyter extensions. There are 3 subcommands
build
: Builds the Jupyter extension JavaScript assets to be consumed by the Jupyter app.
jupyter-builder build <path to extension folder>
develop
: Install the Jupyter extension JavaScript assets in dev mode for consumption in the Jupyter app. It similar to editable install mode of pip
jupyter-builder develop --overwrite <path to extension folder>
watch
: Automatically rebuild the development JavaScript assets when one file is changed to ease development.
jupyter-builder watch <path to extension folder>
- Provides a NPM package manager:
jlpm
How to uninstall the package?
Execute the following command in a terminal:
pip uninstall jupyter_builder
GSoC 2024 Anecdote
Written by @cronan03 - GSoC Contributor 2024
Goal
The goals of this project are:
- to extract that tooling as a new separate package to ease maintenance (for core and extension developers)
- update the existing package to use the new one
- make it configurable to be reused for other applications.
What I did
- Successfully created a CLI with the processes
develop
, build
and watch
mentioned above.
- Created extensive unit tests using
Pytest
to ensure the processes run efficiently on any OS.
- Reduced external dependencies by bringing
jlpm
and jupyterlab.semver
to the package.
- Pre released the package. It can be found on Pypi here https://pypi.org/project/jupyter-builder/
- Initiated a solution to the issue https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues/13456
What's left to do
- We should bring
@jupyterlab/builder
within this package and make it generic.
For now the code lives there: https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/tree/main/builder
- https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-builder/blob/fffb100fc57ecb147bface4441f91bfd0cb6ff9a/jupyter_builder/federated_extensions.py#L296 which is responsible for checking version overlap has been temporarily ignored to make the build feature work.
- Update JupyterLab core to use this new package
Merged PRs
- https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-builder/pull/11
- This PR focuses on extracting the
develop
feature which is responsible for installing the Jupyter extension JS assets in dev mode.
- Considering the size of labextension.py, only features essential to Jupyter builder were added.
- Each of the features will inherit from the class
BaseExtensionApp
present here
- The federated_extensions.py sets up and executes commands to build, develop and waatch a JupyterLab extension. It resolves paths, constructs the appropriate command-line arguments, and executes the build process using
subprocess.check_call
. Optional parameters allow for customization of the build process, including logging, development mode, and source map generation.
- https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-builder/pull/13
- This PR focuses on extracting the
build
feature which is responsible for creating the Javascript assets which will be consumed by the Jupyter App.
- It will always result in the creation of a file
static/style.js
in <extension_folder>/myextension/labextension
.
- Tests have been crafted using
Pytest
to check for the existence of files mentioned above on running the build
command.
- https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-builder/pull/18
- The
watch
feature on running will rebuild the JS assets on being triggered. This happens on changing contents in <extension_folder>/src/index.ts
- To test this feature we deliberately make a change in
index.ts
triggering watch
. This replaces old JS assets with new ones having different hash values in the file names. We create 2 vectors of filenames before and after triggering watch
which will tell us if it actually worked.
- https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-builder/pull/20
- To reduce external dependencies, we added
jlpm
to this package.
- It existed here with the entrypoint.
- https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-builder/pull/22
- Documented the working of the Jupyter builder along with installation guide.
Challenges and Learning
- One of the main challenges was starting this project from scratch with no pre existing code to rely on. I thank my mentor @fcollonval for creating the skeleton in https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyter-builder/pull/2 which gave me a base to work on.
- Selecting relevant features for Jupyter builder from labextension.py was really tough without a thorough understanding on which functions Jupyter builder would actually rely on.
- Creating tests for the
watch
feature was tricky as I had to carefully adjust sleep times to make sure the function was running before a change in <extension_folder>/src/index.ts
was made. Otherwise the change happened before watch
ran and never triggered it.