A JupyterLab MIME renderer extension to view CSV and JSON data in Voyager 2.
- JupyterLab
jupyter labextension install jupyterlab_voyagerYou can also use this with the Docker base images:
FROM jupyter/minimal-notebook
RUN jupyter labextension install jupyterlab_voyager
CMD start.sh jupyter labThen right click on any csv, tsv or json file click "Open with...", then "Voyager".
If you experience
"FATAL ERROR: CALL_AND_RETRY_LAST Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory"
error during installation, you can use
- export NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=16000or just add NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=16000 env variable when running jupyter lab build to solve this problem.
For a development install (requires npm version 4 or later, yarn, and jupyterlab), do the following in the repository directory:
yarn install
jupyter labextension link .Then build the files and start Jupyter Lab:
yarn watch
# in new window
jupyter lab --port=8889 --watchReload the page to see new code changes.
You can run the E2E tests with cypress:
jupyter lab --port=8889
# in a new window
npx cypress runOr open Cypress for an interactive experience:
npx cypress openIf you have Docker version >= 17.09.0-ce installed, you can also do all of the above with:
docker-compose up labThen you can run the tests with:
docker-compose run --rm testIf you change the installed packages, you have to remove the existing volume and rebuild the images:
docker-compose down -v
docker-compose buildThis extension provides a bare minimum integration with Voyager. It would be great to support features like:
- Save Voyager state in widget, so that when window is reloaded it will preserve what you have selected.
- Allow viewing Pandas dataframes in the notebook with Voyager.
Created using JupyterLab extension-cookiecutter-ts.
