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# API Reference
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*pyodide version 0.1.0*
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Backward compatibility of the API is not guaranteed at this point.
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## Python API
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### pyodide.open_url(url)
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Fetches a given *url* and returns a `io.StringIO` to access its contents.
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*Parameters*
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| name | type | description |
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|-------|------|-----------------|
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| *url* | str | the URL to open |
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*Returns*
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A `io.StringIO` object with the URL contents./
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### pyodide.eval_code(code, ns)
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Runs a string of code. The last part of the string may be an expression, in which case, its value is returned.
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This function may be overridden to change how `pyodide.runPython` interprets code, for example to perform
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some preprocessing on the Python code first.
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*Parameters*
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| name | type | description |
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| *code* | str | the code to evaluate |
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| *ns* | dict | evaluation name space |
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*Returns*
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Either the resulting object or `None`.
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## Javascript API
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### pyodide.loadPackage(names)
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Load a package or a list of packages over the network.
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This makes the files for the package available in the virtual filesystem.
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The package needs to be imported from Python before it can be used.
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*Parameters*
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| *names* | {String, Array} | package name, or URL. Can be either a single element, or an array. |
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| *messageCallback* | function | A callback, called with progress messages. (optional) |
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*Returns*
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Loading is asynchronous, therefore, this returns a `Promise`.
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### pyodide.loadedPackage
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`Array` with loaded packages.
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Use `Object.keys(pyodide.loadedPackage)` to access the names of the
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loaded packages, and `pyodide.loadedPackage[package_name]` to access
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install location for a particular `package_name`.
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### pyodide.pyimport(name)
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Access a Python object from Javascript. The object must be in the global Python namespace.
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For example, to access the `foo` Python object from Javascript:
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`var foo = pyodide.pyimport('foo')`
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*Parameters*
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| name | type | description |
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| *names* | String | Python variable name |
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*Returns*
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| name | type | description |
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| *object* | *any* | If one of the basic types (string, |
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| | | number, boolean, array, object), the |
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| | | Python object is converted to |
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| | | Javascript and returned. For other |
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| | | types, a Proxy object to the Python |
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### pyodide.globals
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An object whose attributes are members of the Python global namespace. This is a
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more convenient alternative to `pyodide.pyimport`.
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For example, to access the `foo` Python object from Javascript:
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`pyodide.globals.foo`
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### pyodide.repr(obj)
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Gets the Python's string representation of an object.
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This is equivalent to calling `repr(obj)` in Python.
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*Parameters*
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| *obj* | *any* | Input object |
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*Returns*
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| *str_repr* | String | String representation of the input object |
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### pyodide.runPython(code)
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Runs a string of code. The last part of the string may be an expression, in which case, its value is returned.
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*Parameters*
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| *code* | String | Python code to evaluate |
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*Returns*
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| name | type | description |
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| *jsresult* | *any* | Result, converted to Javascript |
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### pyodide.runPythonAsync(code, messageCallback)
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Runs Python code, possibly asynchronously loading any known packages that the code
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chunk imports.
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For example, given the following code chunk
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```python
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import numpy as np
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x = np.array([1, 2, 3])
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```
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pyodide will first call `pyodide.loadPackage(['numpy'])`, and then run the code
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chunk, returning the result. Since package fetching must happen asyncronously,
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this function returns a `Promise` which resolves to the output. For example, to
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use:
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```javascript
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pyodide.runPythonAsync(code, messageCallback)
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.then((output) => handleOutput(output))
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```
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*Parameters*
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| *code* | String | Python code to evaluate |
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| *messageCallback* | function | Callback given status messages |
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| | | (optional) |
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*Returns*
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| *result* | Promise | Resolves to the result of the code chunk |
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### pyodide.version()
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Returns the pyodide version.
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It can be either the exact release version (e.g. `0.1.0`), or
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the latest release version followed by the number of commits since, and
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the git hash of the current commit (e.g. `0.1.0-1-bd84646`).
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*Parameters*
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None
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*Returns*
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| *version* | String | Pyodide version string |
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