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JupyterHub Apps

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JupyterHub Apps Launcher

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JupyterHub Apps Launcher is a generalized server launcher. The goal of this project is to support launching anything like say a Flask Server, FastAPI server or a Panel Dashboard via a user supplied command. Currently, the following frameworks are supported:

  • Panel
  • Bokeh
  • Streamlit
  • Plotly Dash
  • Voila
  • Gradio
  • JupyterLab
  • Generic Python Command

JHub Apps Demo

Installation

pip install jhub-apps

or via conda

conda install -c conda-forge jhub-apps

Development Installation

Install Dependencies

conda env create -f environment-dev.yml
pip install -e .

Starting JupyterHub

Set the following environment variable:

export JHUB_APP_JWT_SECRET_KEY=$(openssl rand -hex 32)
jupyterhub -f jupyterhub_config.py

Now go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/services/japps/ to access JHub Apps Launcher

API Endpoints

The Hub service is exposed via FastAPI endpoints. The documentation for the same can be accessed at: http://127.0.0.1:8000/services/japps/docs

To try out authenticated endpoints click on the Authorize button on the top right of the above url and chose OAuth2AuthorizationCodeBearer and click on Authorize.

Running Tests

Unit Tests

pytest jhub_apps/tests

E2E Tests

pytest jhub_apps/tests_e2e -vvv -s --headed

Usage

JHub Apps has been tested with local JupyterHub using SimpleLocalProcessSpawner and with The Littlest JupyterHub using SystemdSpawner.

  • Install JHub Apps
pip install git+https://github.com/nebari-dev/jhub-apps.git
  • Add the following in The Littlest JupyterHub's jupyterhub_config.py
from tljh.user_creating_spawner import UserCreatingSpawner
from jhub_apps.configuration import install_jhub_apps

c.JupyterHub.bind_url = "<YOUR_JUPYTERHUB_URL>"
c.SystemdSpawner.unit_name_template = 'jupyter-{USERNAME}{JHUBSERVERNAME}'
c.JAppsConfig.apps_auth_type = "oauth" # or none (if you don't want authentication on apps)
c.JAppsConfig.python_exec = "python3"
# Pass in the path to jupyterhub config
c.JAppsConfig.jupyterhub_config_path = "jupyterhub_config.py"
# Either a static list of conda environments to show in the
# create panel apps form or a callable to fetch conda enviornments
# dynamically, e.g. from conda-store API
c.JAppsConfig.conda_envs = []
c = install_jhub_apps(c, UserCreatingSpawner)

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