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@nteract/messaging
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This package contains type definitions and helper functions for interacting with the Jupyter Messaging Protocol. These functions can be used to create different types of request and response messages.
$ yarn add @nteract/messaging
$ npm install --save @nteract/messaging
The example below shows how we can use the createMessage
function in this package to create an inspect_request Jupyter message.
import { createMessage } from "@nteract/messaging";
const message = createMessage("inspect_request", {
code: "string.for",
cursor_pos: 10,
detail_level: 1
});
You can view the reference documentation for @nteract/messaging
in the package docs.
If you experience an issue while using this package or have a feature request, please file an issue on the issue board and add the pkg:messaging
label.
FAQs
Messaging mechanics for nteract apps (jupyter spec)
The npm package @nteract/messaging receives a total of 12,910 weekly downloads. As such, @nteract/messaging popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nteract/messaging demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 18 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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