Many execution libraries can be used to display the output of IPyhton cells. We used MySTnb
to parse and display the outputs presented in :doc:`./pydata`. In this section we'll show alternatives that runs code for you using a Jupyter like kernel.
Warning
The jupyterLite lib is not yet providing a handle to switch from light to dark theme. If you consider using it in your documentation you should also enforce the light theme to your users. Follow jupyterlite/jupyterlite-sphinx#69 for more information.
jupyterlite-sphinx
brings the power of JupyterLite to your Sphinx documentation. It makes a full JupyterLite deployment in your docs and provide some utilities for using that deployment easily.
This section demonstrate how it displays in a pydata-sphinx-theme context:
.. replite:: :kernel: python :height: 600px :prompt: Try Replite! print("it's a test")
Another common library is jupyter-sphinx
.
This section demonstrates a subset of functionality to make sure it behaves as expected.
.. jupyter-execute:: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np rng = np.random.default_rng() data = rng.standard_normal((3, 100)) fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.scatter(data[0], data[1], c=data[2], s=3)