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A tool designed to retrieve shell messages from a running Jupyter kernel using jupyter_client, useful for debugging execution responses.

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Swarmauri Tool Jupyter Get Shell Message

Retrieves shell-channel messages from a running Jupyter kernel using jupyter_client.

Features

  • Listens on the Jupyter kernel shell channel and captures raw message dicts.
  • Returns a dict containing messages or an error key.
  • Helpful for debugging live kernel communication during automated notebook workflows.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10 or newer.
  • Access to a running Jupyter kernel (Notebook server, JupyterLab, etc.).
  • jupyter_client and websocket-client (installed automatically).

Installation

# pip
pip install swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage

# poetry
poetry add swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage

# uv (pyproject-based projects)
uv add swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage

Quickstart

from swarmauri_tool_jupytergetshellmessage import JupyterGetShellMessageTool

channels_url = "ws://localhost:8888/api/kernels/<kernel-id>/channels"
result = JupyterGetIOPubMessageTool()(channels_url, timeout=5.0)

if "messages" in result:
    for msg in result["messages"]:
        print(msg)
else:
    print("Error:", result.get("error"))

Tips

  • Ensure you pass the correct kernel channels URL (including security tokens/cookies if your server requires them).
  • Increase timeout if you expect long-running cells before shell replies are sent.
  • Combine with notebook execution tools to capture both SHELL and IOPub messages for full observability.

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