// ⚠️ This file is an artifact: DO NOT MODIFY export default { "pyscript": { "__init__.py": "# Some notes about the naming conventions and the relationship between various\n# similar-but-different names.\n#\n# import pyscript\n# this package contains the main user-facing API offered by pyscript. All\n# the names which are supposed be used by end users should be made\n# available in pyscript/__init__.py (i.e., this file)\n#\n# import _pyscript\n# this is an internal module implemented in JS. It is used internally by\n# the pyscript package, end users should not use it directly. For its\n# implementation, grep for `interpreter.registerJsModule(\"_pyscript\",\n# ...)` in core.js\n#\n# import js\n# this is the JS globalThis, as exported by pyodide and/or micropython's\n# FFIs. As such, it contains different things in the main thread or in a\n# worker.\n#\n# import pyscript.magic_js\n# this submodule abstracts away some of the differences between the main\n# thread and the worker. In particular, it defines `window` and `document`\n# in such a way that these names work in both cases: in the main thread,\n# they are the \"real\" objects, in the worker they are proxies which work\n# thanks to coincident.\n#\n# from pyscript import window, document\n# these are just the window and document objects as defined by\n# pyscript.magic_js. This is the blessed way to access them from pyscript,\n# as it works transparently in both the main thread and worker cases.\n\nfrom pyscript.magic_js import RUNNING_IN_WORKER, window, document, sync\nfrom pyscript.display import HTML, display\nfrom pyscript.event_handling import when\n", "display.py": "import base64\nimport html\nimport io\nimport re\n\nfrom pyscript.magic_js import document, window, current_target\n\n_MIME_METHODS = {\n \"__repr__\": \"text/plain\",\n \"_repr_html_\": \"text/html\",\n \"_repr_markdown_\": \"text/markdown\",\n \"_repr_svg_\": \"image/svg+xml\",\n \"_repr_png_\": \"image/png\",\n \"_repr_pdf_\": \"application/pdf\",\n \"_repr_jpeg_\": \"image/jpeg\",\n \"_repr_latex\": \"text/latex\",\n \"_repr_json_\": \"application/json\",\n \"_repr_javascript_\": \"application/javascript\",\n \"savefig\": \"image/png\",\n}\n\n\ndef _render_image(mime, value, meta):\n # If the image value is using bytes we should convert it to base64\n # otherwise it will return raw bytes and the browser will not be able to\n # render it.\n if isinstance(value, bytes):\n value = base64.b64encode(value).decode(\"utf-8\")\n\n # This is the pattern of base64 strings\n base64_pattern = re.compile(\n r\"^([A-Za-z0-9+/]{4})*([A-Za-z0-9+/]{3}=|[A-Za-z0-9+/]{2}==)?$\"\n )\n # If value doesn't match the base64 pattern we should encode it to base64\n if len(value) > 0 and not base64_pattern.match(value):\n value = base64.b64encode(value.encode(\"utf-8\")).decode(\"utf-8\")\n\n data = f\"data:{mime};charset=utf-8;base64,{value}\"\n attrs = \" \".join(['{k}=\"{v}\"' for k, v in meta.items()])\n return f''\n\n\ndef _identity(value, meta):\n return value\n\n\n_MIME_RENDERERS = {\n \"text/plain\": html.escape,\n \"text/html\": _identity,\n \"image/png\": lambda value, meta: _render_image(\"image/png\", value, meta),\n \"image/jpeg\": lambda value, meta: _render_image(\"image/jpeg\", value, meta),\n \"image/svg+xml\": _identity,\n \"application/json\": _identity,\n \"application/javascript\": lambda value, meta: f\"