Clean Jupyter notebooks for versioning
Project description
nb-clean
cleans Jupyter notebooks of cell execution counts, metadata, outputs,
and (optionally) empty cells, preparing them for committing to version control.
It provides both a Git filter and pre-commit hook to automatically clean
notebooks before they're staged, and can also be used with other version control
systems, as a command line tool, and as a Python library. It can determine if a
notebook is clean or not, which can be used as a check in your continuous
integration pipelines.
:warning: nb-clean
2.0.0 introduced a new command line interface to make
cleaning notebooks in place easier. If you upgrade from a previous release,
you'll need to migrate to the new interface as described under
Migrating to nb-clean
2.
Installation
To install the latest release from PyPI, use pip:
python3 -m pip install nb-clean
nb-clean
can also be installed with Conda:
conda install -c conda-forge nb-clean
In Python projects using Poetry or Pipenv for dependency management, add
nb-clean
as a development dependency with poetry add --dev nb-clean
or
pipenv install --dev nb-clean
. nb-clean
requires Python 3.7 or later.
Usage
Checking
You can check if a notebook is clean with:
nb-clean check notebook.ipynb
or by passing the notebook contents on standard input:
nb-clean check < notebook.ipynb
To also check for empty cells, add the -e
/--remove-empty-cells
flag. To
ignore cell metadata, add the -m
/--preserve-cell-metadata
flag. To ignore
cell outputs, add the -o
/--preserve-cell-outputs
flag.
nb-clean
will exit with status code 0 if the notebook is clean, and status
code 1 if it is not. nb-clean
will also print details of cell execution
counts, metadata, outputs, and empty cells it finds.
Cleaning (interactive)
You can clean a Jupyter notebook with:
nb-clean clean notebook.ipynb
This cleans the notebook in place. You can also pass the notebook content on standard input, in which case the cleaned notebook is written to standard output:
nb-clean clean < original.ipynb > cleaned.ipynb
To also remove empty cells, add the -e
/--remove-empty-cells
flag. To
preserve cell metadata, add the -m
/--preserve-cell-metadata
flag. To
preserve cell outputs, add the -o
/--preserve-cell-outputs
flag.
Cleaning (Git filter)
To add a filter to an existing Git repository to automatically clean notebooks when they're staged, run the following from the working tree:
nb-clean add-filter
This will configure a filter to remove cell execution counts, metadata, and outputs. To also remove empty cells, use:
nb-clean add-filter --remove-empty-cells
To preserve cell metadata, such as that required by tools such as papermill, use:
nb-clean add-filter --preserve-cell-metadata
To preserve cell outputs, use:
nb-clean add-filter --preserve-cell-outputs
nb-clean
will configure a filter in the Git repository in which it is run, and
won't mutate your global or system Git configuration. To remove the filter, run:
nb-clean remove-filter
Cleaning (pre-commit hook)
nb-clean
can also be used as a pre-commit hook. You may prefer this to the
Git filter if your project already uses the pre-commit framework.
Note that the Git filter and pre-commit hook work differently, with different effects on your working directory. The pre-commit hook operates on the notebook on disk, cleaning the copy in your working directory. The Git filter cleans notebooks as they are added to the index, leaving the copy in your working directory dirty. This means cell outputs are still visible to you in your local Jupyter instance when using the Git filter, but not when using the pre-commit hook.
After installing pre-commit, add the nb-clean
hook by adding the following
snippet to .pre-commit-config.yaml
in the root of your repository:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/srstevenson/nb-clean
rev: "2.2.1"
hooks:
- id: nb-clean
You can pass additional arguments to nb-clean
such as --remove-empty-cells
with an args
array as follows:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/srstevenson/nb-clean
rev: "2.2.1"
hooks:
- id: nb-clean
args:
- --remove-empty-cells
Run pre-commit install
to ensure the hook is installed, and
pre-commit autoupdate
to update the hook to the latest release of nb-clean
.
Migrating to nb-clean
2
The following table maps from the command line interface of nb-clean
1.6.0 to
that of nb-clean
2.0.0.
Description | nb-clean 1.6.0 |
nb-clean 2.0.0 |
---|---|---|
Clean notebook | nb-clean clean -i/--input notebook.ipynb | sponge notebook.ipynb |
nb-clean clean notebook.ipynb |
Clean notebook (remove empty cells) | nb-clean clean -i/--input notebook.ipynb -e/--remove-empty |
nb-clean clean -e/--remove-empty-cells notebook.ipynb |
Clean notebook (preserve cell metadata) | nb-clean clean -i/--input notebook.ipynb -m/--preserve-metadata |
nb-clean clean -m/--preserve-cell-metadata notebook.ipynb |
Clean notebook (preserve cell outputs) | nb-clean clean -o/--preserve-cell-outputs notebook.ipynb |
|
Check notebook | nb-clean check -i/--input notebook.ipynb |
nb-clean check notebook.ipynb |
Check notebook (remove empty cells) | nb-clean check -i/--input notebook.ipynb -e/--remove-empty |
nb-clean check -e/--remove-empty-cells notebook.ipynb |
Check notebook (preserve cell metadata) | nb-clean check -i/--input notebook.ipynb -m/--preserve-metadata |
nb-clean check -m/--preserve-cell-metadata notebook.ipynb |
Check notebook (preserve cell outputs) | nb-clean check -o/--preserve-cell-outputs notebook.ipynb |
|
Add Git filter to clean notebooks | nb-clean configure-git |
nb-clean add-filter |
Remove Git filter | nb-clean unconfigure-git |
nb-clean remove-filter |
Copyright
Copyright © 2017-2022 Scott Stevenson.
nb-clean
is distributed under the terms of the ISC licence.
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