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Developer installation #422

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notEvil opened this issue Jan 18, 2023 · 4 comments
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Developer installation #422

notEvil opened this issue Jan 18, 2023 · 4 comments

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@notEvil
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notEvil commented Jan 18, 2023

Hi,

I had an issue with an animation that I wanted to debug, but whatever I tried, I failed to setup the dev environment. What I did:

What I found out so far:

  • jupyter nbextension install ... fails due to missing ipython_genutils and maybe more
  • after installing jupyterlab, jupyter nbextension install ... creates a symlink to itself because ./share/jupyter/nbextensions doesn't exist, see ipython._prefix
    • but ./share/jupyter/labextensions exists
  • after installing jupyterlab, jupyter labextension ... fails due to missing jupyter_packaging
  • eventually, with the obvious fixes to those issues, the commands didn't fail, but jupyter lab now says [W ... LabApp] ipyvolume is not a valid extension

Those issues could be related to my setup, so it would be great to know what the actual requirements for this project are (like npm version ...) and if anyone is able to create a developer installation in a clean Python environment.

@maartenbreddels
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Hi,

  • jupyter nbextension install ... fails due to missing ipython_genutils and maybe more

That is odd to start with, can you share the full error msg and maybe library versions of notebook, ipython and ipython_genutils?

Regards,

Maarten

@notEvil
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notEvil commented Jan 18, 2023

In a clean master, when I run pipenv run pip install -e . it says

...
Successfully installed
Pillow-9.4.0
asttokens-2.2.1
backcall-0.2.0
bqplot-0.12.36
certifi-2022.12.7
charset-normalizer-3.0.1
comm-0.1.2
contourpy-1.0.7
cycler-0.11.0
debugpy-1.6.5
decorator-5.1.1
entrypoints-0.4
executing-1.2.0
fonttools-4.38.0
idna-3.4
ipydatawidgets-4.3.2
ipykernel-6.20.2
ipython-8.8.0
ipyvolume-0.6.0a10
ipyvue-1.8.0
ipyvuetify-1.8.4
ipywebrtc-0.6.0
ipywidgets-8.0.4
jedi-0.18.2
jupyter-client-7.4.9
jupyter-core-5.1.3
jupyterlab-widgets-3.0.5
kiwisolver-1.4.4
matplotlib-3.6.3
matplotlib-inline-0.1.6
nest-asyncio-1.5.6
numpy-1.24.1
packaging-23.0
pandas-1.5.2
parso-0.8.3
pexpect-4.8.0
pickleshare-0.7.5
platformdirs-2.6.2
prompt-toolkit-3.0.36
psutil-5.9.4
ptyprocess-0.7.0
pure-eval-0.2.2
pygments-2.14.0
pyparsing-3.0.9
python-dateutil-2.8.2
pythreejs-2.4.1
pytz-2022.7.1
pyzmq-25.0.0
requests-2.28.2
six-1.16.0
stack-data-0.6.2
tornado-6.2
traitlets-5.8.1
traittypes-0.2.1
urllib3-1.26.14
wcwidth-0.2.6
widgetsnbextension-4.0.5

Then pipenv run python -m jupyter nbextension install --py --overwrite --symlink --sys-prefix ipyvolume fails because there is no jupyter-nbextension in the search path, except the system one. This one spawns the system interpreter which can't find ipyvolume for apparent reason. So I run pipenv run pip install jupyterlab and get

...
Successfully installed
MarkupSafe-2.1.2
anyio-3.6.2
argon2-cffi-21.3.0
argon2-cffi-bindings-21.2.0
arrow-1.2.3
attrs-22.2.0
babel-2.11.0
beautifulsoup4-4.11.1
bleach-5.0.1
cffi-1.15.1
defusedxml-0.7.1
fastjsonschema-2.16.2
fqdn-1.5.1
ipython-genutils-0.2.0
isoduration-20.11.0
jinja2-3.1.2
json5-0.9.11
jsonpointer-2.3
jsonschema-4.17.3
jupyter-events-0.6.3
jupyter-server-2.1.0
jupyter-server-terminals-0.4.4
jupyterlab-3.5.2
jupyterlab-pygments-0.2.2
jupyterlab-server-2.19.0
mistune-2.0.4
nbclassic-0.4.8
nbclient-0.7.2
nbconvert-7.2.8
nbformat-5.7.3
notebook-6.5.2
notebook-shim-0.2.2
pandocfilters-1.5.0
prometheus-client-0.15.0
pycparser-2.21
pyrsistent-0.19.3
python-json-logger-2.0.4
pyyaml-6.0
rfc3339-validator-0.1.4
rfc3986-validator-0.1.1
send2trash-1.8.0
sniffio-1.3.0
soupsieve-2.3.2.post1
terminado-0.17.1
tinycss2-1.2.1
tomli-2.0.1
uri-template-1.2.0
webcolors-1.12
webencodings-0.5.1
websocket-client-1.4.2

Now the same command gives me

Installing /home/user/.local/share/virtualenvs/ipyvolume-NKv-9FhU/share/jupyter/nbextensions/ipyvolume/ -> ipyvolume
Symlinking: /home/user/.local/share/virtualenvs/ipyvolume-NKv-9FhU/share/jupyter/nbextensions/ipyvolume -> /home/user/.local/share/virtualenvs/ipyvolume-NKv-9FhU/share/jupyter/nbextensions/ipyvolume
- Validating: problems found:
   X  require: /home/user/.local/share/virtualenvs/ipyvolume-NKv-9FhU/share/jupyter/nbextensions/ipyvolume/extension.js
  OK section: notebook
Full spec: {'section': 'notebook', 'src': '/home/user/.local/share/virtualenvs/ipyvolume-NKv-9FhU/share/jupyter/nbextensions/ipyvolume/', 'dest': 'ipyvolume', 'require': 'ipyvolume/extension'}

    To initialize this nbextension in the browser every time the notebook (or other app) loads:
    
          jupyter nbextension enable ipyvolume --py --sys-prefix

This is the symlink to itself due to non-existent nbextensions. Output of find share:

share
share/jupyter
share/jupyter/labextensions
share/jupyter/labextensions/ipyvolume
share/jupyter/labextensions/ipyvolume/static
share/jupyter/labextensions/ipyvolume/static/style.js
share/jupyter/labextensions/ipyvolume/package.json

edit: couldn't reproduce the point you asked about, but the others are still valid. The jupyter situtation is unfortunate but easy to avoid.

@maartenbreddels
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I reproduced this partially using a venv, I've update the README: d4c541f
Does that help?
Maybe your JS build does not get triggered.

@notEvil
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notEvil commented Jan 28, 2023

Yes it does. The last command still requires jupyter_packaging, but its a minor nuisance. Thanks a lot!

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