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| The path to the directory where Chrome should be installed. | ||
| If None, the default download path will be used. | ||
| """ | ||
| if not kaleido_available() or kaleido_major() < 1: |
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why a confirmation? (not arguing, just think it's very unlikely someone would call the function by accident)
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Do you mean the one on line 837? I agree it's unlikely to be called by accident, but I mainly put it there so users could confirm that the install path makes sense.
In any case, the confirmation only appears when using the command-line plotly_get_chrome command, not when calling the plotly.io.get_chrome() function within a script.
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Closes #5272
Expose
plotly.io.get_chrome()as a function which can be called from within a Python script.get_chrome()accepts one optional argument,path, which is the location to download Chrome to; if not supplied, the default location defined bychoreographerwill be used.This PR also slightly refactors
get_chrome()into two functions:get_chrome(), which is intended to be called directly in code, andplotly_get_chrome(), which is a CLI wrapper forget_chrome()and intended to be called via theplotly_get_chromecommand from the command line.On this branch, running the following code should work: