An IPython interface for embedding 3Dmol.js views in Jupyter notebooks
Project description
A simple [IPython/Jupyter](http://jupyter.org/) widget to embed an interactive [3Dmol.js](http://3dmol.org) viewer in a notebook.
The widget is completely static, which means the viewer doesn’t need a running IPython kernel to be useful and web pages and presentations generated from the notebook will work as expected. However, this also means there is only one-way communication between the notebook and the viewer.
If you experience problems, please file an [issue](https://github.com/3dmol/3Dmol.js/issues).
[An example notebook](http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/3dmol/3Dmol.js/blob/master/py3Dmol/examples.ipynb)
Installation
From PyPI:
pip install py3Dmol
Important: In order to use with JupyterLab you must install the JupyterLab extension:
jupyter labextension install jupyterlab_3dmol
Usage
Open a notebook
jupyter notebook
and issue
`Python import py3Dmol view = py3Dmol.view(query='pdb:1ubq') view.setStyle({'cartoon':{'color':'spectrum'}}) view `
API
The returned view object has the exact same API as [$3Dmol.GLViewer](http://3dmol.org/doc/GLViewer.html) with the exception that functions return None.
License
MIT
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