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Automatically reload modified Python modules in notebooks and scripts.

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Overview

LiveImport reliably and automatically reloads Python modules in Jupyter notebooks. Unlike IPython's autoreload extension, LiveImport reloads are well-defined, deterministic operations that follow the semantics of a developer's import statements exactly. It maintains consistency between modules by automatically reloading dependent modules as needed, ensuring up-to-date references across a notebook and its modules.

LiveImport is designed for developers who interactively build Jupyter notebooks together with external Python code, and who want predictable reloading with minimal mystery.

Given a cell like

%%liveimport
from common import *
from nets import ConvNet, ResidualNet as ResNet
import hyperparam as hp

LiveImport will execute the import statements, then automatically reload common, nets, or hyperparam whenever their source files change. When LiveImport reloads, it will rebind symbols in the notebook as described by the import statements. If nets imports from hyperparam, then when hyperparam is modified, LiveImport will automatically reload nets after hyperparam.

To make the cell above transparent to IDEs like Visual Studio Code, you can hide the cell magic:

#_%%liveimport
from common import *
from nets import ConvNet, ResidualNet as ResNet
import hyperparam as hp

Hidden cell magic is a user experience feature tailored for modern notebook development. Others include protection against reloading in the middle of multi-cell runs and optional reload notification.

If you currently use autoreload, you might consider comparing LiveImport to autoreload.

Documentation

See liveimport.readthedocs.io for a user guide and an API reference.

Installation

You can install LiveImport from PyPI with

$ pip install liveimport

You can also clone the repository and install it directly.

$ git clone https://github.com/escreven/liveimport.git
$ cd liveimport
$ pip install .

LiveImport requires Python 3.10 or greater and IPython 7.23.1 or greater.

Reliability

LiveImport includes automated tests with 100% code coverage, which are run on MacOS, Linux, and Windows with Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, and 3.14 using both the oldest supported and latest versions of IPython. Notebook integration features are tested using notebook 5.7.0 and notebook latest. See the GitHub workflow for details.

If you have a copy of the source, you can run the tests yourself with

$ python test/main.py

Questions or Issues

If you have any questions or encounter any issues, please submit them on GitHub.

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