defmodule Livebook do @moduledoc """ Livebook is an interactive notebook system for Elixir. This module includes the public API. ## Configuration See `config_runtime/0` for bootstrapping the default runtime configuration. There are several public configuration entries that you can customize. ### Custom plugs You can list a number of plugs to call directly before the Livebook router config :livebook, :plugs, [{CustomPlug, []}] ### Embedded runtime dependencies In case you use the Embedded runtime and support installing dependencies with `Mix.install/2`, you can make those discoverable in the package search, by configuring a loader function: config :livebook, Livebook.Runtime.Embedded, load_packages: {Loader, :packages, []} The function should return a list of entries like this: [ %{ dependency: {:kino, "~> 0.6.0"}, description: "Interactive widgets for Livebook", name: "kino", url: "https://hex.pm/packages/kino", version: "0.6.0" } ] ### Custom explore notebooks **Note that this is compile time configuration.** A list of additional notebooks to include in the Explore section. Note that the notebooks are loaded and embedded in a compiled module, so the paths are accessed at compile time only. config :livebook, :explore_notebooks, [ %{ # Required notebook path path: "/path/to/notebook.livemd", # Optional notebook identifier for URLs, as in /explore/notebooks/{slug} # By default the slug is inferred from file name, so there is no need to set it slug: "my-notebook" # Optional list of images image_paths: [ # This image can be sourced as images/myimage.jpg in the notebook "/path/to/myimage.jpg" ], # Optional details for the notebook card. If omitted, the notebook # is hidden in the UI, but still accessible under /explore/notebooks/{slug} details: %{ cover_path: "/path/to/logo.png", description: "My custom notebook that showcases some amazing stuff." } }, %{ path: "/path/to/other_notebook.livemd" } ] """ @doc """ Executes Livebook's `config/runtime.exs`. If you use Livebook as a dependency, you can add the following to your `config/runtime.exs` to trigger Livebook's `config/runtime.exs` configuration: Livebook.config_runtime() """ def config_runtime do import Config config :livebook, LivebookWeb.Endpoint, secret_key_base: Livebook.Config.secret!("LIVEBOOK_SECRET_KEY_BASE") || Base.encode64(:crypto.strong_rand_bytes(48)) if port = Livebook.Config.port!("LIVEBOOK_PORT") do config :livebook, LivebookWeb.Endpoint, http: [port: port] end if ip = Livebook.Config.ip!("LIVEBOOK_IP") do config :livebook, LivebookWeb.Endpoint, http: [ip: ip] end cond do password = Livebook.Config.password!("LIVEBOOK_PASSWORD") -> config :livebook, authentication_mode: :password, password: password Livebook.Config.boolean!("LIVEBOOK_TOKEN_ENABLED", true) -> config :livebook, token: Livebook.Utils.random_id() true -> config :livebook, authentication_mode: :disabled end if port = Livebook.Config.port!("LIVEBOOK_IFRAME_PORT") do config :livebook, :iframe_port, port end if Livebook.Config.boolean!("LIVEBOOK_SHUTDOWN_ENABLED", false) do config :livebook, :shutdown_enabled, true end config :livebook, :default_runtime, Livebook.Config.default_runtime!("LIVEBOOK_DEFAULT_RUNTIME") || Livebook.Runtime.ElixirStandalone.new() config :livebook, :runtime_modules, [ Livebook.Runtime.ElixirStandalone, Livebook.Runtime.MixStandalone, Livebook.Runtime.Attached ] if home = Livebook.Config.writable_dir!("LIVEBOOK_HOME") do config :livebook, :home, home end if data_path = Livebook.Config.writable_dir!("LIVEBOOK_DATA_PATH") do config :livebook, :data_path, data_path end if force_ssl_host = Livebook.Config.force_ssl_host!("LIVEBOOK_FORCE_SSL_HOST") do config :livebook, :force_ssl_host, force_ssl_host end config :livebook, :cookie, Livebook.Config.cookie!("LIVEBOOK_COOKIE") || Livebook.Config.cookie!("RELEASE_COOKIE") || Livebook.Utils.random_cookie() if app_service_name = Livebook.Config.app_service_name!("LIVEBOOK_APP_SERVICE_NAME") do config :livebook, :app_service_name, app_service_name config :livebook, :app_service_url, Livebook.Config.app_service_url!("LIVEBOOK_APP_SERVICE_URL") end if update_instructions_url = Livebook.Config.update_instructions_url!("LIVEBOOK_UPDATE_INSTRUCTIONS_URL") do config :livebook, :update_instructions_url, update_instructions_url end end @doc """ Parses the given Live Markdown document and converts it to Elixir source code. ## Limitations Note that the resulting script may not compile in some cases, for example if you define a macro in one cell and import it in another cell, it works fine in Livebook, because each cell is compiled separately. However, when running the script it gets compiled as a whole and consequently doing so doesn't work. Additionally, branching sections are commented out. """ @spec live_markdown_to_elixir(String.t()) :: String.t() def live_markdown_to_elixir(markdown) do {notebook, _messages} = Livebook.LiveMarkdown.notebook_from_livemd(markdown) Livebook.Notebook.Export.Elixir.notebook_to_elixir(notebook) end end