Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pgcontents
Version: 0.5.2
Summary: A Postgres-backed ContentsManager for IPython/Jupyter.
Home-page: https://github.com/quantopian/pgcontents
Author: Scott Sanderson
Author-email: ssanderson@quantopian.com
License: Apache 2.0
Description: PGContents
        ==========
        
        PGContents is a PostgreSQL-backed implementation of `IPEP 27 <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/wiki/IPEP-27:-Contents-Service>`_.  It aims to a be a transparent, drop-in replacement for IPython's standard filesystem-backed storage system.  PGContents' `PostgresContentsManager` class can be used to replace all local filesystem storage with database-backed storage, while its `PostgresCheckpoints` class can be used to replace just IPython's checkpoint storage.  These features are useful when running IPython in environments where you either don't have access to—or don't trust the reliability of—the local filesystem of your notebook server.
        
        This repository is under development as part of the `Quantopian Research Environment <https://www.quantopian.com/research>`_, currently in Open Beta.
        
        Getting Started
        ---------------
        **Prerequisites:**
         - Write access to an empty `PostgreSQL <http://www.postgresql.org>`_ database.
         - A Python installation with `IPython <https://github.com/ipython/ipython>`_ 3.x 
           or `Jupyter Notebook <https://github.com/jupyter/notebook>`_ >= 4.0.
        
        **Installation:**
        
        0. Install `pgcontents` from PyPI via `pip install pgcontents[ipy4]`. (This will install pgcontents in a manner compatible with a recent Jupyter Notebook version.  To install pgcontents with support for the legacy IPython 3.x series, run `pip install pgcontents[ipy3]`).
        1. Run `pgcontents init` to configure your database.  You will be prompted for a database URL for pgcontents to use for storage.  (Alternatively, you can set the PGCONTENTS_DB_URL environment variable, or pass `--db-url` on the command line).
        2. Configure IPython/Jupyter to use pgcontents as its storage backend.  This can be done from the command line or by modifying your notebook config file.  For IPython 3.x on a Unix-like system, your notebok config will be located located at ``~/.ipython/profile_default/ipython_notebook_config.py``.  For Jupyter Notebook, it will will be located at ``~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py``. See the ``examples`` directory for example configuration files.
        3. Enjoy your filesystem-free IPython experience!
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Framework :: IPython
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Database
