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**[What is Pyodide?](#what-is-pyodide)** |
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**[Try Pyodide](#try-pyodide-no-installation-needed)** |
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**[Getting Started](#getting-started)** |
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**[Contributing](#contributing)** |
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**[License](#license)**
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# [Pyodide](https://github.com/iodide-project/pyodide)
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[![Build Status](https://circleci.com/gh/iodide-project/pyodide.png)](https://circleci.com/gh/iodide-project/pyodide)
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[![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyodide/badge/?version=latest)](https://pyodide.readthedocs.io/?badge=latest)
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The Python scientific stack, compiled to WebAssembly.
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[**Try Pyodide and Iodide in your browser**](https://alpha.iodide.io/notebooks/300/)
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## What is Pyodide?
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**Pyodide** brings the Python runtime to the browser via WebAssembly, along with the Python scientific stack including NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, parts of SciPy, and NetworkX. The [`packages` directory](https://github.com/iodide-project/pyodide/tree/master/packages) lists over 35 packages which are currently available.
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**Pyodide** provides transparent conversion of objects between Javascript and Python.
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When used inside a browser, Python has full access to the Web APIs.
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While closely related to the [iodide project](https://iodide.io), a tool for *literate scientific computing and communication for the web*, Pyodide goes beyond running in a notebook environment. To maximize the flexibility of the modern web, **Pyodide** may
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be used standalone in any context where you want to **run Python inside a web
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browser**.
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## Try Pyodide (no installation needed)
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For more information, try [the demo](https://alpha.iodide.io/notebooks/300/) and look through the
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[documentation](https://pyodide.readthedocs.io/).
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## Getting Started
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Pyodide offers three different ways to get started depending on your needs and technical resources.
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These include:
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- [Download a pre-built version](#download-a-pre-built-version) (the quickest way to get started)
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- [Build Pyodide from source](#building-from-source) (this method requires installing prerequistes and using `make`. Primarily for Linux users who want to experiment or contribute back to the project.)
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- [Use a Docker image](#using-docker) (recommended for Windows and macOS users and for Linux users who prefer a Debian-based Docker image on Docker Hub with the dependencies
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already installed)
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### Download a pre-built version
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Pre-built versions of Pyodide may be downloaded from
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this repository's [releases page](https://github.com/iodide-project/pyodide/releases/).
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### Building from source
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Building is easiest on Linux and relatively straightforward on Mac. For
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Windows, we currently recommend using the Docker image (described below) to
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build Pyodide.
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Make sure the prerequisites for [emsdk](https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk) are
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installed. Pyodide will build a custom, patched version of emsdk, so there is no
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need to build it yourself prior.
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Additional build prerequisites are:
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- A working native compiler toolchain, enough to build CPython.
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- A native Python 3.7 to run the build scripts.
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- PyYAML
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- [lessc](http://lesscss.org/) to compile less to css.
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- [uglifyjs](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS) to minify Javascript builds.
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- gfortran (GNU Fortran 95 compiler)
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- [f2c](http://www.netlib.org/f2c/)
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- [ccache](https://ccache.samba.org) (optional) *highly* recommended for much faster rebuilds.
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On Mac, you will also need:
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- [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) for installing dependencies
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- System libraries in the root directory (`sudo installer -pkg /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg -target /` should do it, see https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues/1219#issuecomment-428305417)
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- coreutils for md5sum and other essential Unix utilities (`brew install coreutils`)
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- cmake (`brew install cmake`)
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- pkg-config (`brew install pkg-config`)
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- openssl (`brew install openssl`)
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- gfortran (`brew cask install gfortran`)
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- f2c: Install wget (`brew install wget`), and then run the buildf2c script from the root directory (`sudo ./tools/buildf2c`)
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#### Build using `make`
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After installing the build prerequisites, run from the command line:
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```bash
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make
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```
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### Using Docker
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We provide a Debian-based Docker image on Docker Hub with the dependencies
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already installed to make it easier to build Pyodide. Note that building from
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the Docker image is *very* slow on Mac, building on the host machine is
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preferred if at all possible.
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1. Install Docker
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2. From a git checkout of Pyodide, run `./run_docker`
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3. Run `make` to build.
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If running ``make`` deterministically stops at one point in each subsequent try, increasing
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the maximum RAM usage available to the docker container might help [This is different
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from the physical RAM capacity inside the system]. Ideally, at least 3 GB of RAM
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should be available to the docker container to build `pyodide` smoothly. These settings can
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be changed via Docker Preferences [See [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44533319/how-to-assign-more-memory-to-docker-container)].
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You can edit the files in your source checkout on your host machine, and then
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repeatedly run `make` inside the Docker environment to test your changes.
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## Contributing
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Please view the [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) document for tips on filing
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issues, making changes, and submitting pull requests. The following sections
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describe how to run tests, run Pyodide benchmarks, and lint the source code.
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### Testing
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Install the following dependencies into the default Python installation:
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```bash
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pip install pytest selenium pytest-instafail
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```
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Install [geckodriver](https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases) and
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[chromedriver](https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/downloads)
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and check that they are in your `PATH`.
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### Automated testing
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To run the pytest suite of tests, type on the command line:
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```bash
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pytest test/ packages/
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```
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### Manual interactive testing
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To run manual interactive tests, a docker environment and a webserver will be
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used.
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1. Bind port 8000 for testing. To automatically bind port 8000 of the docker
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environment and the host system, run: `./run_docker`
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2. Now, this can be used to test the `pyodide` builds running within the
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docker environment using external browser programs on the host system. To do
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this, run: `./bin/pyodide serve`
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3. This serves the ``build`` directory of the ``pyodide`` project on port 8000.
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* To serve a different directory, use the ``--build_dir`` argument followed
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by the path of the directory.
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* To serve on a different port, use the ``--port`` argument followed by the
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desired port number. Make sure that the port passed in ``--port`` argument
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is same as the one defined as ``DOCKER_PORT`` in the ``run_docker`` script.
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4. Once the webserver is running, simple interactive testing can be run by
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visiting this URL:
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[http://localhost:8000/console.html](http://localhost:8000/console.html)
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### Benchmarking
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To run common benchmarks to understand Pyodide's performance, begin by
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installing the same prerequisites as for testing. Then run:
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```bash
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make benchmark
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```
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### Linting
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Python is linted with `flake8`. C and Javascript are linted with
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`clang-format`.
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To lint the code, run:
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```bash
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make lint
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```
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## License
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Pyodide uses the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0. See the
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[LICENSE file](LICENSE) for more details.
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---
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**[What is Pyodide?](#what-is-pyodide)** |
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**[Try Pyodide](#try-pyodide-no-installation-needed)** |
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**[Getting Started](#getting-started)** |
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**[Contributing](#contributing)** |
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**[License](#license)** |
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**[Back to top](#pyodide)**
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