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| <section id="what-a-difference-python-makes-codelab"> |
| <span id="cds2014-python"></span><h1 id="what-a-difference-python-makes-codelab"><span id="cds2014-python"></span>What a Difference Python Makes - Codelab</h1> |
| <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> |
| <p>Learn how you can use client-side Python on your webpage. |
| Use the python <a href="https://docs.python.org/2/library/difflib.html" |
| target="_blank">difflib</a> module to generate attractive online |
| textual diffs. |
| Develop inside Google Chrome, using a hot off the presses version |
| of our NaCl Dev Environment, running on a webpage, |
| powered by Portable Native Client. |
| The techniques in this codelab also apply to other interpreted languages |
| we’ve ported to PNaCl, including: Python, Lua, Ruby, Tcl, Bash, and Forth.</p> |
| <dl class="docutils"> |
| <dt>Requirements:</dt> |
| <dd><ul class="first last small-gap"> |
| <li>A Desktop / Laptop Windows, Mac, Linux, or ChromeOS browser |
| <br/><span id="python_compat" style="color: #cccc00" |
| >Checking browser compatibility...</span><br/> |
| <i id="python_compat2"></i> |
| <script> |
| var tag = document.getElementById('python_compat'); |
| var tag2 = document.getElementById('python_compat2'); |
| if (!('application/x-pnacl' in navigator.mimeTypes)) { |
| tag.innerHTML = |
| 'This codelab does not appear to be supported by your browser.'; |
| tag.style.color = '#cc0000'; |
| tag2.innerHTML = |
| 'You do not appear to be running a browser such as ' + |
| 'Google Chrome which supports Portable Native Client ' + |
| 'or you have disabled Portable Native Client.'; |
| } else { |
| tag.innerHTML = 'This codelab appears to be supported by your browser.'; |
| tag.style.color = '#00cc00'; |
| } |
| </script></li> |
| <li>A fast broadband connection (500MB download)</li> |
| <li>Can read and write Python</li> |
| </ul> |
| </dd> |
| </dl> |
| <h2 id="setup">Setup</h2> |
| <p>For this codelab, you will need to point your web browser at |
| the Beta preview of our in-browser NaCl Dev Environment.</p> |
| <a href="https://naclports.storage.googleapis.com/builds/pepper_41/trunk-176-g9b9e342/publish/devenv/pnacl/app/bash.html" |
| target="_blank">Click here to open the environment.</a><p>While no installation is needed, the first load of the page will |
| require you to agree to allow the page unlimited storage |
| (Click “Ok” in the bar at the top of your browser window.)</p> |
| <p>The first run requires a large download. Please be patient. |
| Also, as PNaCl translates executables to native code on demand, |
| each program will also have a noticable load delay on first run. |
| We’re actively working to improve this.</p> |
| <p>NOTE: This environment will leave a substantial (800MB) payload in your |
| browser. See the cleanup section below to learn how to recover this space.</p> |
| <p>Once the download is complete, you should see a bash prompt (ignore |
| the gcc warning, our web C compiler is coming soon!):</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| WARNING: gcc not yet available for your platform (coming soon). |
| bash.nmf-4.3$ |
| </pre> |
| <h3 id="our-web-based-tools">Our Web-based Tools</h3> |
| <p>These development tools are a <a class="reference external" href="nacldev">work in progress</a>. |
| At this point, they are a learning tool and demonstration of NaCl’s |
| flexibility, but are not the recommended tools for a production application. |
| In the future, that may change, but for the moment, |
| to develop a substantial application for Native Client / |
| Portable Native Client, |
| we recommend you use the |
| <a class="reference external" href="/native-client/sdk/download">Native Client SDK</a>.</p> |
| <b><font color="#880000"> |
| NOTE: The NaCl Development Environment is not yet stable. |
| Ideally, user data is preserved, but currently it can be lost during updates |
| or sporadically. We're working to resolve this. |
| </font></b><h3 id="navigating-in-the-dev-environment">Navigating in the Dev Environment</h3> |
| <p>The NaCl Dev Environment behaves like a mini-UNIX system. |
| You start-up in bash command prompt. |
| Standard UNIX commands like cd, ls, mkdir, rm, rmdir, etc. |
| can be used to navigate and modify the Dev Environment’s |
| virtual filesystem.</p> |
| <p>There are 3 locations mounted by the environment:</p> |
| <blockquote> |
| <div><ul class="small-gap"> |
| <li>/tmp mounts the HTML5 Filesystem temporary storage area.</li> |
| <li>/mnt/html5 mounts the HTML5 Filesystem persistent storage area.</li> |
| <li>Your home directory ~/, located in /home/user, |
| mounts a portion of the HTML5 Filsystem persistent storage area |
| that corresponds to the /mnt/html5/home directory.</li> |
| </ul> |
| </div></blockquote> |
| <h3 id="clipboard">Clipboard</h3> |
| <p>Many of the steps in this tutorial will be easier to copy and paste |
| into the Dev Environment. |
| To copy and paste in the Dev Environment web page, |
| you can use the keyboard or the menu options (top right corner ☰ → Edit).</p> |
| <p>On your platform use:</p> |
| <blockquote> |
| <div><ul class="small-gap"> |
| <li><span id="copy_key">Loading...</span> |
| <script> |
| var tag = document.getElementById('copy_key'); |
| if (navigator.appVersion.indexOf('Mac') >= 0) { |
| tag.innerHTML = '⌘-C'; |
| } else { |
| tag.innerHTML = 'Ctrl-C'; |
| } |
| </script> to Copy</li> |
| <li><span id="paste_key">Loading...</span> |
| <script> |
| var tag = document.getElementById('paste_key'); |
| if (navigator.appVersion.indexOf('Mac') >= 0) { |
| tag.innerHTML = '⌘-V'; |
| } else { |
| tag.innerHTML = 'Ctrl-V'; |
| } |
| </script> to Paste</li> |
| </ul> |
| </div></blockquote> |
| <h4 id="editing">Editing</h4> |
| <p>To follow along in this codelab, you’ll need to use a text editor to modify |
| various files in our development environment. |
| There are currently two editor options, nano or vim. |
| We have an Emacs port, but it is not yet available in the Dev Environment |
| (coming soon). |
| If you’re unsure what to pick, nano is simpler to start with and has on-screen |
| help.</p> |
| <ul class="small-gap"> |
| <li><p class="first">You can open <strong>nano</strong> like this:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| $ nano <filename> |
| </pre> |
| <p>Here’s an online <a class="reference external" href="http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/reu/nano.html">nano tutorial</a>.</p> |
| </li> |
| <li><p class="first">You can open <strong>vim</strong> like this:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| $ vim <filename> |
| </pre> |
| <p>Here’s an online <a class="reference external" href="http://www.openvim.com/tutorial.html">vim tutorial</a>.</p> |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| <h3 id="git-setup">Git Setup</h3> |
| <p>This tutorial also uses a revision control program called |
| <a class="reference external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software)">git</a>. |
| In order to commit to a git repository, |
| you need to set up your identity.</p> |
| <p>Run these commands (with your info) to setup your <cite>~/.gitconfig</cite> |
| for use:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| git config --global user.name "John Doe" |
| git config --global user.email johndoe@example.com |
| </pre> |
| <h2 id="get-the-code">Get the Code!</h2> |
| <p>Rather than start from nothing, for this codelab we’ve provided |
| you with a zip file containing a starting point.</p> |
| <p>Download the codelab:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| geturl https://nacltools.storage.googleapis.com/cds2014/cds2014_python.zip cds2014_python.zip |
| </pre> |
| <p>Unzip it:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| unzip cds2014_python.zip |
| </pre> |
| <p>Go into the codelab directory:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| cd cds2014_python |
| </pre> |
| <p>Create a new local git repo:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| git init |
| </pre> |
| <p>Add everything:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| git add . |
| </pre> |
| <p>Commit it:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| git commit -am "initial" |
| </pre> |
| <p>While working, you can see what you’ve changed by running:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| git diff |
| </pre> |
| <h2 id="your-challenge-should-you-choose-to-accept-it">Your challenge, should you choose to accept it...</h2> |
| <p>Javascript has many wonderful features out of the box. |
| Unfortunately, generating textual diffs is not one of them. |
| Python on the other hand has the <a href="https://docs.python.org/2/library/difflib.html" |
| target="_blank">difflib</a> module in its standard library.</p> |
| <p>The starting point you’ve just extracted contains the shell |
| of a web app using Portable Native Client Python to generate a diff. |
| Just one thing is missing, that whole diffing thing...</p> |
| <p>To see where things stand, deploy the sample like this:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| make |
| </pre> |
| <p>This will attempt to open the sample, but will be blocked by |
| a popup blocker the first time. Click on the URL to accept the popup. |
| It also clobbers /tmp/differ for good measure.</p> |
| <p>As you can see, this isn’t quite what we’re going for.</p> |
| <p>You’ll want to modify diff.py, using the editor you selected earlier. |
| You’ll probably want to consult the <a href="https://docs.python.org/2/library/difflib.html" |
| target="_blank">difflib</a> documentation. |
| I would suggest you check out the HtmlDiff class and make use of |
| the make_file member function. Note our goal is to create a |
| full HTML diff, so the make_table function is insufficient. |
| The splitlines function may also come in handy.</p> |
| <p>You can test diff.py manually as you would in a normal UNIX environment. |
| It can be run like this:</p> |
| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| ./diff.py before.txt after.txt out.html |
| </pre> |
| <p>Once everything is working, diff.html will contain an html diff. |
| After the initial <cite>make</cite> you can hit “Run” to test your changes.</p> |
| <p>Now get to it, and good luck!</p> |
| <h2 id="what-you-ve-learned">What you’ve learned</h2> |
| <p>While the details of building and packaging Python have been |
| insulated from you for the purpose of this exercise, the key take-home lesson |
| is how easy it is to leverage Python using PNaCl. |
| As you’ve likely experienced, the initial start time is non-trivial. |
| We’re working on improving this, both by improving PNaCl, |
| and our Python port.</p> |
| <p>The same approach to deploying Python apps can be used for the other |
| interpreted languages that have been ported to PNaCl.</p> |
| <p>Check out the range of interpreters, libraries, and tools |
| <a class="reference external" href="https://chromium.googlesource.com/webports/+/master/docs/port_list.md">already ported to PNaCl and ready to be integrated with your Web App</a>.</p> |
| <p>While our in-browser environment is rapidly evolving |
| to become a complete development solution, |
| for the broadest range of development options, check out the |
| <a class="reference external" href="https://developer.chrome.com/native-client/sdk/download">NaCl SDK</a>.</p> |
| <p>Send us comments and feedback on the <a class="reference external" href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/native-client-discuss">native-client-discuss</a> mailing list, |
| or ask questions using Stack Overflow’s <a class="reference external" href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/google-nativeclient">google-nativeclient</a> tag.</p> |
| <p>Bring your interpreted app to PNaCl today!</p> |
| <h2 id="cleanup">Cleanup</h2> |
| <p>The Web-based version of the Chrome Dev Environment installs |
| package data (>800MB) into the HTML5 Filesystem storage associated |
| with naclports.storage.googleapis.com . |
| To recover this storage (i.e. uninstall), |
| enter <strong>chrome://settings/cookies</strong> in the Chrome URL bar. |
| In the cookies UI, search for “naclports”. |
| Then click the “x” next to the naclports entry.</p> |
| </section> |
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