How can I start ipython running a script?
Solution 1:
In recent versions of ipython you do need to add the -i
option to get into the interactive environment afterwards. Without the -i
it just runs the code in myfile.py and returns to the prompt.
$ ipython -i myfile.py
Solution 2:
Per the docs, it's trivial:
You start IPython with the command:
$ ipython [options] files
If invoked with no options, it executes all the files listed in sequence and drops you into the interpreter while still acknowledging any options you may have set in your
ipythonrc
file. This behavior is different from standard Python, which when called aspython -i
will only execute one file and ignore your configuration setup.
So, just use ipython myfile.py
... and there you are!-)
Solution 3:
You can use ipython profiles to define startup scripts that will run every time you start ipython. A full description of profiles, is given here. You can create multiple profiles with different startup files.
Assuming you only need one profile, and always want the same startup files every time you start ipython, you can simply modify the default profile. To do this, first find out where your ipython configuration directory is in an ipython session.:
In [1]: import IPython
In [2]: IPython.paths.get_ipython_dir() # As of IPython v4.0
In [3]: print(ipython_config_dir)
/home/johndoe/.config/ipython
For this example, I am using Ubuntu Linux, and the config directory is in /home/johndoe/.config/ipython
, where johndoe
is the username.
The default_profile is in the profile_default
subdirectory. Put any starting scripts in profile_default/startup
. In the example here, the full path would be /home/johndoe/.config/ipython/profile_default/startup
.
Solution 4:
Nowadays, you can use the startup folder of ipython, which is located in your home directory (C:\users\[username]\.ipython on Windows). Go into the default profile and you'll see a startup folder with a README file. Just put any Python scripts in there, or if you want ipython commands, put them in a file with an .ipy extension.