C++ implementation of the Jupyter Kernel protocol
xeus is a library meant to facilitate the implementation of kernels for Jupyter. It takes the
burden of implementing the Jupyter Kernel protocol so developers can focus on implementing the
interpreter part of the kernel.
Several Jupyter kernels are built upon xeus, such as xeus-cling,
a kernel for the C++ programming language, and xeus-python, an alternative Python kernel for Jupyter.
xeus has been packaged on all platforms for the mamba (or conda) package manager.
mamba install xeus -c conda-forge
To get started with using xeus, check out the full documentation
xeus enables custom kernel authors to implement Jupyter kernels more easily. It takes the burden of implementing the Jupyter Kernel protocol so developers can focus on implementing the interpreter part of the Kernel.
The easiest way to get started with a new kernel is to inherit from the base interpreter class xeus::xinterpreter and implement the private virtual methods:
execute_request_implcomplete_request_implinspect_request_implis_complete_request_impl
as seen in the documentation.
#include "xeus/xinterpreter.hpp"
#include "nlohmann/json.hpp"
using xeus::xinterpreter;
namespace nl = nlohmann;
namespace custom
{
class custom_interpreter : public xinterpreter
{
public:
custom_interpreter() = default;
virtual ~custom_interpreter() = default;
private:
void configure() override;
nl::json execute_request_impl(int execution_counter,
const std::string& code,
bool silent,
bool store_history,
const nl::json::node_type* user_expressions,
bool allow_stdin) override;
nl::json complete_request_impl(const std::string& code,
int cursor_pos) override;
nl::json inspect_request_impl(const std::string& code,
int cursor_pos,
int detail_level) override;
nl::json is_complete_request_impl(const std::string& code) override;
nl::json kernel_info_request_impl() override;
};
}Kernel authors can then rebind to the native APIs of the interpreter that is being interfaced, providing richer information than with the classical approach of a wrapper kernel capturing textual output.
xeus depends on the following libraries: nlohmann_json and xtl.
| xeus | xtl | nlohmann json |
|---|---|---|
| master | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 |
| 3.x | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 |
Versions prior to version 3 also depend on the following libraries: ZeroMQ,
cppzmq, and OpenSSL.
| xeus | ZeroMQ | cppzmq | xtl | nlohmann json | OpenSSL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.4.1 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 2.4.0 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 2.3.1 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 2.3.0 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 2.2.0 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 2.1.1 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 2.1.0 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 2.0.0 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 1.0.4 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 1.0.3 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 1.0.2 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 1.0.1 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
| 1.0.0 | ^4.2.5 | ^4.7.1 | >=0.7.0,<0.8.0 | ^3.2.0 | ^1.0.1 |
On Linux platforms, xeus also requires libuuid, which is available in all linux distributions (uuid-dev on Debian).
We have packaged all these dependencies on conda-forge. The simplest way to install them is to run:
mamba install cmake pkg-config xtl nlohmann_json -c conda-forgeOn Linux platforms, you will also need libuuid:
mamba install libuuid -c conda-forgeOnce you have installed the dependencies, you can build and install xeus.
From the build directory, run:
cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make
make installThe dependencies can also be installed from source. Simply clone the directories and run the following cmake (cmake >= 3.8) and make instructions.
ZeroMQ is the messaging library underlying the Jupyter kernel protocol.
cmake -D WITH_PERF_TOOL=OFF -D ZMQ_BUILD_TESTS=OFF -D ENABLE_CPACK=OFF
-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
make
make installOpenSSL is packaged for most package managers (apt-get, rpm, mamba). We recommend making use of an off-the-shelf build of OpenSSL for your system.
For more information on building OpenSSL, check out the official OpenSSL wiki.
cppzmq is a header only library:
cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
make installnlohmann_json is a header only library
cmake
make installxtl is a header only library:
cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
make installSee CONTRIBUTING.md to know how to contribute and set up a development environment.
We use a shared copyright model that enables all contributors to maintain the copyright on their contributions.
This software is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause license. See the LICENSE file for details.