问题
I've made a custom nbconvert template and want it to be accessible from any folder where I launch nbconvert
utility. Where should I put my template?
I couldn't find anything in official docs. I have already tried usual places for jupyter configs, like /usr/share/jupyter
, ~/.local/share/jupyter
, ~/.jupyter
, to no avail.
The only place I've found so far is the folder where python package lives:
$ pip show nbconvert | grep Location | cut -d" " -f2
/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages
If I create nbconvert/templates/html
directory there and put my template in it, nbconvert --to html --template <my_template_name> ...
works fine. But this is an ugly hack which I'll need to re-do every time I update nbconvert.
Seems that I can provide nbconvert with environment variable, but I would prefer to avoid this option.
回答1:
You need to tell nbconvert
to look for your template by creating an jupyter_nbconvert_config.py file and storing it in ~/.jupyter
.
I use this for LaTeX--here's what my file looks like:
import os
c = get_config()
c.LatexExporter.template_path = ['.', os.path.expanduser('~/.jupyter/templates')]
c.LatexExporter.template_file = 'custom_latex.tplx'
Assuming you template extends an existing one, you need to include '.'
when setting template_path
so it knows where to look for the standard templates.
回答2:
From the docs.
The recommended place to save custom templates, so that they are globally accessible to nbconvert, is your jupyter data directories:
share/jupyter
- nbconvert
- templates
- html
- latex
- templates
- nbconvert
Alternately
from jupyter_core.paths import jupyter_path
print(jupyter_path('nbconvert','templates'))
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51137110/right-place-to-put-custom-nbconvert-templates