flask-shell-ipython
is a Python package that replaces the default flask shell
command with a similar command that runs IPython. This provides an
enhanced interactive Python shell with additional features like syntax
highlighting, tab-completion, and more.
To install flask-shell-ipython
, simply run:
pip install flask-shell-ipython
After installing flask-shell-ipython
, the flask shell
command will
automatically use IPython instead of the default Python shell. There are no
additional steps required.
flask shell
You can also pass any valid IPython arguments after the flask shell
command:
flask shell --no-banner -i foo.py
You can configure IPython settings by adding an IPYTHON_CONFIG
key to your
Flask app's configuration. The value should be a dictionary containing the
configuration options you'd like to set.
For example:
app.config['IPYTHON_CONFIG'] = {
'InteractiveShell': {
'colors': 'Linux',
'confirm_exit': False,
},
}
To run tests for flask-shell-ipython
, install the pytest-forked
plugin,
which enables running tests in isolated forked subprocesses to ensure running a
clean IPython instance for each test case.
Install testing dependencies from requirements-test.txt
:
pip install -r requirements-test.txt
After installing the dependencies, run the test suite with the --forked
option:
pytest --forked
Please, note that does pytest-forked does not work on Windows. To test flask-shell-ipython on Windows run each test manually.
flask-shell-ipython
is licensed under the MIT License. See the
LICENSE file for more information.
If you'd like to contribute to the project, feel free to submit a pull request on the GitHub repository at http://github.com/ei-grad/flask-shell-ipython.