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thebe-core

thebe-core is a headless connector library allowing a developer to connect to and execute code on a Jupyter based compute resource from any Javascript environemnt.

Written in Typescript and indended for use in other packages and applications, thebe-core has minimal state and introduces no restrictions on UI frameworks that might be used. thebe will use thebe-core to provide a jquery based connector, that uses prosemirror to enable editing and execution of code cells on any webpage.

thebe-core supports connecting to a BinderHub, JupyterHub, any Jupyter instance or JupyterLite with the pyiolite kernel.

thebe-core with ipywidgets

Status

thebe-core should be considered as beta software and may be subject to further significant changes, however it is ready for test integration and usage. We welcome feedback.

Getting Started

Install the library from npm:

  npm install thebe-core

Thebe is loaded asynchronously so you need to copy the build artifacts into your project static directory (e.g. public in react) you can do that using: npx copy-thebe-assets <output_dir> [all,core,lite,thebe]

e.g:

copy-thebe-assets public/thebe

Typescript

Follow the Getting started from Typescript section of the docs

Javascript

To use thebe-core directly from a web page or Javascript application, load the minified library via a script tag:

 <script src="thebe-core.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

Contributing

To learn how to build thebe-core itself and contribute to the development of the library see Contributing

Usage

For more information on how to invoke thebe and connect to a kernel see demo/index.html and demo/demo.js.

Code of Conduct

See this statement from Executable Books.

License

thebe-core is licensed under BSD 3 Clause Revised License - see LICENSE.

Acknowledgements

thebe-core is an out of core refactor of the thebe library, containing refactored code from the original.

It is currently stewarded by the Executable Books Team.

Previous funding

thebe was initially developed as a part of OpenDreamKit – Horizon 2020 European Research Infrastructure project (676541).

Additional support was provided by the U.S. Department of Education Open Textbooks Pilot Program funding for the LibreTexts project (P116T180029).