This package provides a Jupyter notebook cell magic %%notify
that notifies the user upon completion of a potentially long-running cell via a browser push notification. Use cases include long-running machine learning models, grid searches, or Spark computations. This magic allows you to navigate away to other work (or even another Mac desktop entirely) and still get a notification when your cell completes.
The extension has currently been tested in Chrome (Version: 58.0.3029) and Firefox (Version: 53.0.3).
Note: Firefox also makes an audible bell sound when the notification fires (the sound can be turned off in OS X as described here).
To use the package, install it via pip directly:
pip install jupyternotify
or add it to the requirements.txt of your repo.
To install directly from source:
git clone git@github.com:ShopRunner/jupyter-notify.git
cd jupyter-notify/
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
jupyter notebook
import jupyternotify
ip = get_ipython()
ip.register_magics(jupyternotify.JupyterNotifyMagics)
Add the following lines to your ipython startup file:
c.InteractiveShellA
670A
pp.exec_lines = [
'import jupyternotify',
'ip = get_ipython()',
'ip.register_magics(jupyternotify.JupyterNotifyMagics)'
]
The .ipython startup file can be generated with ipython profile create [profilename]
and will create a configuration file at ~/.ipython/profile_[profilename]/ipython_config.py'
. Leaving [profilename] blank will create a default profile (see this for more info).
To test the extension, try
%%notify
import time
time.sleep(5)
You may specify options while loading the magic:
import jupyternotify
ip = get_ipython()
ip.register_magics(jupyternotify.JupyterNotifyMagics(
ip,
option_name="option_value"
))
The following options exist:
require_interaction
- Boolean, default False. When this is true, notifications will remain on screen until dismissed. This feature is currently only available in Google Chrome.
You may specify what message you wish the notification to display:
%%notify -m "sleep for 5 secs"
import time
time.sleep(5)