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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: comm
Version: 0.1.2
Summary: Jupyter Python Comm implementation, for usage in ipykernel, xeus-python etc.
Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/ipython/comm
Author: Jupyter contributors
License: BSD 3-Clause License
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Keywords: ipykernel,jupyter,xeus-python
Classifier: Framework :: Jupyter
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Requires-Dist: traitlets>=5.3
Provides-Extra: test
Requires-Dist: pytest; extra == 'test'
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
# Comm
It provides a way to register a Kernel Comm implementation, as per the Jupyter kernel protocol.
It also provides a base Comm implementation and a default CommManager that can be used.
## Register a comm implementation in the kernel:
### Case 1: Using the default CommManager and the BaseComm implementations
We provide default implementations for usage in IPython:
```python
import comm
class MyCustomComm(comm.base_comm.BaseComm):
def publish_msg(self, msg_type, data=None, metadata=None, buffers=None, **keys):
# TODO implement the logic for sending comm messages through the iopub channel
pass
comm.create_comm = MyCustomComm
```
This is typically what ipykernel and JupyterLite's pyolite kernel will do.
### Case 2: Providing your own comm manager creation implementation
```python
import comm
comm.create_comm = custom_create_comm
comm.get_comm_manager = custom_comm_manager_getter
```
This is typically what xeus-python does (it has its own manager implementation using xeus's C++ messaging logic).
## Comm users
Libraries like ipywidgets can then use the comms implementation that has been registered by the kernel:
```python
from comm import create_comm, get_comm_manager
# Create a comm
comm_manager = get_comm_manager()
comm = create_comm()
comm_manager.register_comm(comm)
```