i am wondering how to configure Ipython so that it adds the run time of the last command in milliseconds/seconds to the right command prompt. This could be done in ZSH/Bash shells as illustrated here https://coderwall.com/p/kmchbw
How should I go about doing this?
This is a code snippet that times each statement and prints it right adjusted before the next prompt, and also makes the value accessible by name 'texc'.
# Assumes from __future__ import print_function
from time import time
import blessings # Not a necessary requirement
class ExecTimer(object):
def __init__(self, ip):
self.shell = ip
self.t_pre = time()
self.texc = 0
self.prev_texc = 0
self.term = blessings.Terminal()
def pre_execute(self):
self.t_pre = time()
def post_execute(self):
self.prev_texc = self.texc
self.texc = round(time() - self.t_pre, 4)
print(self.term.bold_blue(
'{} s'.format(self.texc).rjust(self.term.width - 1)
))
# Only add or update user namespace var if it is safe to do so
if 'texc' not in self.shell.user_ns or \
self.shell.user_ns['texc'] == self.prev_texc:
self.shell.push({'texc': self.texc})
else:
pass
def register(self):
self.shell.events.register('pre_execute', self.pre_execute)
self.shell.events.register('post_execute', self.post_execute)
ExecTimer(get_ipython()).register()
To print it above the in-prompt instead, remove the print, and in ipython_config.py set:
c.PromptManager.in_template = '{texc} s\nIn[\\#]: '
or in the same file (startup.py) use
get_ipython().run_line_magic(
'config',
r"PromptManager.in_template = '{texc} s\nIn[\\#]: '"
)
For those who are interested, please refer to this issue opened in Github.
https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/5237