On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 5:31 PM, Christopher Brooks <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,
>
> I'd like to add some features to the server by capturing code submissions
> and then doing things like reporting back code complexity, format, etc. I'm
> unclear whether I would do this with a server extension, or whether I would
> have to implement my own kernel, or something in between. The REST API for
> the server as well as what I can understand from the server extension docs
> make this look like the wrong place -- I don't want to add new API
> endpoints or, at least, I need to be able to capture the code as it's been
> pushed to the existing serve for running.
>
> The docs on messaging with ZeroMQ were good: http://jupyter-client.
> readthedocs.io/en/latest/messaging.html
>
> Following this, would an appropriate method be to implement or modify an
> existing kernel proxy? Or am I barking up the right tree?
>
If you are only interested in Python, I think that doing this as an IPython
extension is probably the simplest thing to do. It is not very easy to
intercept executions at the server level, but IPython has events and things
that should make it pretty simple.

Here <https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/72b1a70fb675c7e0a4b9668f10d0dda7> is an
example of registering a post_run_cell hook to call a function on every
cell that is executed.


> (And, if this is the right way to go, does this mean I'm actually looking
> to change the ipython kernel here? https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel )
>
> Finally, do things change with Jupyterlab (which I use every day, fwiw),
> or is the communication mechanism still the same?
>
Server and kernel communication is exactly the same with JupyterLab, so
anything you do there should be fine in either environment.

-Min


> Regards,
>
> Chris
>
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