Firenze is a lean jupyter notebook executor, that generates the notebook output in a single HTML file.
You can also parameterize the notebooks without any modification to the notebook itself.
It supports local files and s3 paths, both for the notebook and for the output.
You can use firenze as a library in your own project. Install it through pip
pip install firenzeSuppose you have a very simple notebook that runs a "Hello, World!"
You can execute it right away with firenze through
firenze docs/notebooks/hello_world.ipynband the output html will be, as expected:
You can also send parameters and firenze will automatically modify the variable:
firenze docs/notebooks/hello_world.ipynb name=FirenzeThis is still in the making, but one idea is to call firenze as a docker image with a notebook
and a requirements.txt, so the notebook execution can be easily deployed to remote servers.


