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aaronreidsmith / matplotlib   python

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Version: 3.1.2 

/ backends / backend_webagg.py

"""
Displays Agg images in the browser, with interactivity
"""

# The WebAgg backend is divided into two modules:
#
# - `backend_webagg_core.py` contains code necessary to embed a WebAgg
#   plot inside of a web application, and communicate in an abstract
#   way over a web socket.
#
# - `backend_webagg.py` contains a concrete implementation of a basic
#   application, implemented with tornado.

from contextlib import contextmanager
import errno
from io import BytesIO
import json
from pathlib import Path
import random
import sys
import signal
import socket
import threading

try:
    import tornado
except ImportError:
    raise RuntimeError("The WebAgg backend requires Tornado.")

import tornado.web
import tornado.ioloop
import tornado.websocket

from matplotlib import rcParams
from matplotlib.backend_bases import _Backend
from matplotlib._pylab_helpers import Gcf
from . import backend_webagg_core as core
from .backend_webagg_core import TimerTornado


class ServerThread(threading.Thread):
    def run(self):
        tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()


webagg_server_thread = ServerThread()


class FigureCanvasWebAgg(core.FigureCanvasWebAggCore):
    def show(self):
        # show the figure window
        global show  # placates pyflakes: created by @_Backend.export below
        show()

    def new_timer(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # docstring inherited
        return TimerTornado(*args, **kwargs)


class WebAggApplication(tornado.web.Application):
    initialized = False
    started = False

    class FavIcon(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
        def get(self):
            self.set_header('Content-Type', 'image/png')
            image_path = Path(rcParams["datapath"], "images", "matplotlib.png")
            self.write(image_path.read_bytes())

    class SingleFigurePage(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
        def __init__(self, application, request, *, url_prefix='', **kwargs):
            self.url_prefix = url_prefix
            super().__init__(application, request, **kwargs)

        def get(self, fignum):
            fignum = int(fignum)
            manager = Gcf.get_fig_manager(fignum)

            ws_uri = 'ws://{req.host}{prefix}/'.format(req=self.request,
                                                       prefix=self.url_prefix)
            self.render(
                "single_figure.html",
                prefix=self.url_prefix,
                ws_uri=ws_uri,
                fig_id=fignum,
                toolitems=core.NavigationToolbar2WebAgg.toolitems,
                canvas=manager.canvas)

    class AllFiguresPage(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
        def __init__(self, application, request, *, url_prefix='', **kwargs):
            self.url_prefix = url_prefix
            super().__init__(application, request, **kwargs)

        def get(self):
            ws_uri = 'ws://{req.host}{prefix}/'.format(req=self.request,
                                                       prefix=self.url_prefix)
            self.render(
                "all_figures.html",
                prefix=self.url_prefix,
                ws_uri=ws_uri,
                figures=sorted(Gcf.figs.items()),
                toolitems=core.NavigationToolbar2WebAgg.toolitems)

    class MplJs(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
        def get(self):
            self.set_header('Content-Type', 'application/javascript')

            js_content = core.FigureManagerWebAgg.get_javascript()

            self.write(js_content)

    class Download(tornado.web.RequestHandler):
        def get(self, fignum, fmt):
            fignum = int(fignum)
            manager = Gcf.get_fig_manager(fignum)

            # TODO: Move this to a central location
            mimetypes = {
                'ps': 'application/postscript',
                'eps': 'application/postscript',
                'pdf': 'application/pdf',
                'svg': 'image/svg+xml',
                'png': 'image/png',
                'jpeg': 'image/jpeg',
                'tif': 'image/tiff',
                'emf': 'application/emf'
            }

            self.set_header('Content-Type', mimetypes.get(fmt, 'binary'))

            buff = BytesIO()
            manager.canvas.figure.savefig(buff, format=fmt)
            self.write(buff.getvalue())

    class WebSocket(tornado.websocket.WebSocketHandler):
        supports_binary = True

        def open(self, fignum):
            self.fignum = int(fignum)
            self.manager = Gcf.get_fig_manager(self.fignum)
            self.manager.add_web_socket(self)
            if hasattr(self, 'set_nodelay'):
                self.set_nodelay(True)

        def on_close(self):
            self.manager.remove_web_socket(self)

        def on_message(self, message):
            message = json.loads(message)
            # The 'supports_binary' message is on a client-by-client
            # basis.  The others affect the (shared) canvas as a
            # whole.
            if message['type'] == 'supports_binary':
                self.supports_binary = message['value']
            else:
                manager = Gcf.get_fig_manager(self.fignum)
                # It is possible for a figure to be closed,
                # but a stale figure UI is still sending messages
                # from the browser.
                if manager is not None:
                    manager.handle_json(message)

        def send_json(self, content):
            self.write_message(json.dumps(content))

        def send_binary(self, blob):
            if self.supports_binary:
                self.write_message(blob, binary=True)
            else:
                data_uri = "data:image/png;base64,{0}".format(
                    blob.encode('base64').replace('\n', ''))
                self.write_message(data_uri)

    def __init__(self, url_prefix=''):
        if url_prefix:
            assert url_prefix[0] == '/' and url_prefix[-1] != '/', \
                'url_prefix must start with a "/" and not end with one.'

        super().__init__(
            [
                # Static files for the CSS and JS
                (url_prefix + r'/_static/(.*)',
                 tornado.web.StaticFileHandler,
                 {'path': core.FigureManagerWebAgg.get_static_file_path()}),

                # An MPL favicon
                (url_prefix + r'/favicon.ico', self.FavIcon),

                # The page that contains all of the pieces
                (url_prefix + r'/([0-9]+)', self.SingleFigurePage,
                 {'url_prefix': url_prefix}),

                # The page that contains all of the figures
                (url_prefix + r'/?', self.AllFiguresPage,
                 {'url_prefix': url_prefix}),

                (url_prefix + r'/js/mpl.js', self.MplJs),

                # Sends images and events to the browser, and receives
                # events from the browser
                (url_prefix + r'/([0-9]+)/ws', self.WebSocket),

                # Handles the downloading (i.e., saving) of static images
                (url_prefix + r'/([0-9]+)/download.([a-z0-9.]+)',
                 self.Download),
            ],
            template_path=core.FigureManagerWebAgg.get_static_file_path())

    @classmethod
    def initialize(cls, url_prefix='', port=None, address=None):
        if cls.initialized:
            return

        # Create the class instance
        app = cls(url_prefix=url_prefix)

        cls.url_prefix = url_prefix

        # This port selection algorithm is borrowed, more or less
        # verbatim, from IPython.
        def random_ports(port, n):
            """
            Generate a list of n random ports near the given port.

            The first 5 ports will be sequential, and the remaining n-5 will be
            randomly selected in the range [port-2*n, port+2*n].
            """
            for i in range(min(5, n)):
                yield port + i
            for i in range(n - 5):
                yield port + random.randint(-2 * n, 2 * n)

        if address is None:
            cls.address = rcParams['webagg.address']
        else:
            cls.address = address
        cls.port = rcParams['webagg.port']
        for port in random_ports(cls.port, rcParams['webagg.port_retries']):
            try:
                app.listen(port, cls.address)
            except socket.error as e:
                if e.errno != errno.EADDRINUSE:
                    raise
            else:
                cls.port = port
                break
        else:
            raise SystemExit(
                "The webagg server could not be started because an available "
                "port could not be found")

        cls.initialized = True

    @classmethod
    def start(cls):
        if cls.started:
            return

        """
        IOLoop.running() was removed as of Tornado 2.4; see for example
        https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/python-tornado/QLMzkpQBGOY
        Thus there is no correct way to check if the loop has already been
        launched. We may end up with two concurrently running loops in that
        unlucky case with all the expected consequences.
        """
        ioloop = tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance()

        def shutdown():
            ioloop.stop()
            print("Server is stopped")
            sys.stdout.flush()
            cls.started = False

        @contextmanager
        def catch_sigint():
            old_handler = signal.signal(
                signal.SIGINT,
                lambda sig, frame: ioloop.add_callback_from_signal(shutdown))
            try:
                yield
            finally:
                signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, old_handler)

        # Set the flag to True *before* blocking on ioloop.start()
        cls.started = True

        print("Press Ctrl+C to stop WebAgg server")
        sys.stdout.flush()
        with catch_sigint():
            ioloop.start()


def ipython_inline_display(figure):
    import tornado.template

    WebAggApplication.initialize()
    if not webagg_server_thread.is_alive():
        webagg_server_thread.start()

    fignum = figure.number
    tpl = Path(core.FigureManagerWebAgg.get_static_file_path(),
               "ipython_inline_figure.html").read_text()
    t = tornado.template.Template(tpl)
    return t.generate(
        prefix=WebAggApplication.url_prefix,
        fig_id=fignum,
        toolitems=core.NavigationToolbar2WebAgg.toolitems,
        canvas=figure.canvas,
        port=WebAggApplication.port).decode('utf-8')


@_Backend.export
class _BackendWebAgg(_Backend):
    FigureCanvas = FigureCanvasWebAgg
    FigureManager = core.FigureManagerWebAgg

    @staticmethod
    def trigger_manager_draw(manager):
        manager.canvas.draw_idle()

    @staticmethod
    def show():
        WebAggApplication.initialize()

        url = "http://{address}:{port}{prefix}".format(
            address=WebAggApplication.address,
            port=WebAggApplication.port,
            prefix=WebAggApplication.url_prefix)

        if rcParams['webagg.open_in_browser']:
            import webbrowser
            webbrowser.open(url)
        else:
            print("To view figure, visit {0}".format(url))

        WebAggApplication.start()