Have a static HTML page with code snippets? Your readers can edit and execute them right there. All it takes is:
- A brief header in the HTML page
- The Thebe javascript library (which can be fetched from the web)
- A computing backend (typically binder)
Thebe is a based on the Jupyter technology, and thus supports a wealth of programming languages. The original implementation, called Thebe was a fork of the Jupyter code base.
See the Thebe Documentation for more information. See also this blog post.
Starting Thebe involves the following steps:
- Loading the thebe javascript, typically from a CDN;
- Fetching the Thebe configuration from the page header;
- Bootstrapping Thebe:
- Re rendering the code cells to make them live cells. Optionally, the rendering can handle cells that contain a mixture of inputs and ouputs distinguished by prompts (see the stripPrompts option);
- (optional) Requesting a notebook server from Binder;
- (optional) Requesting a Jupyter kernel from the Jupyter server.
Bootstrap Thebe by calling thebelab.bootstrap()
. If bootstrap: true
is
in the Thebe configuration (see below), this will be triggered automatically
upon page load.
For complete information about configuring Thebe, see the Thebe documentation.
You can configure thebe with a script tag.
The script should have type=text/x-thebe-config
with a javascript object containing configuration options.
<script type="text/x-thebe-config">
{
binderOptions: {
repo: "minrk/ligo-binder",
ref: "master",
}
}
</script>
A full config script with defaults:
{
// Whether thebe should automatically trigger the bootstrap upon page load
// if set to false, the page should contain some additional javascript
// responsible for triggering the javascript when desired (e.g. connected to a button click).
bootstrap: false,
// arbitrary pre-render function called as part of bootstrap
preRenderHook: false,
// Whether to request the kernel immediately when thebe is bootstrapped
// instead of on executing code for the first time
requestKernel: false,
// Whether thebe should look for predefined output of cells before execution
// If this option is enabled and the next div after the cell has the attribute
// data-output=true (default), then the content of this div is rendered as output
predefinedOutput: false,
// The selector for identifying whether an element should be treated as output
outputSelector: '[data-output]'
// Options for requesting a notebook server from mybinder.org
binderOptions: {
repo: "minrk/ligo-binder",
// only repo is required, the rest below are defaults:
ref: "master",
binderUrl: "https://mybinder.org",
// select repository source (optional). Supports Github(default), Gitlab, and Git
repoProvider: "github",
savedSession: {
// if enabled, thebe will store and try to re-use
// connections (with credentials!) to running servers
enabled: true,
maxAge: 86400, // the max age in seconds to consider re-using a session
storagePrefix: "thebe-binder-",
}
},
// Options for requesting a kernel from the notebook server
kernelOptions: {
name: "python3",
kernelName: "python3",
path: "."
// notebook server configuration; not needed with binder
// serverSettings: {
// "baseUrl": "http://127.0.0.1:8888",
// "token": "test-secret"
// }
},
// Selector for identifying which elements on the page should
// be made interactive
selector: "[data-executable]",
// Optional prompt handling during the rendering phase
// Either false or a dictionary as in the example below
stripPrompts: false,
// stripPrompts: {
// inPrompt: 'sage: ',
// continuationPrompt: '....: ',
// // only apply the prompt stripping to cells matching this selector (optional)
// selector: '.sage-input',
// },
// URL from which to load mathjax
// set to `false` to disable mathjax
mathjaxUrl: "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.5/MathJax.js",
// mathjax configuration string
mathjaxConfig: "TeX-AMS_CHTML-full,Safe",
// Additional options to pass to CodeMirror instances
codeMirrorConfig: {},
}
To contribute to thebe
, see the thebe
contributing documentation.
thebe
was developed as a part of OpenDreamKit – Horizon 2020 European Research Infrastructure project (676541).