Thank you Thomas this helped a lot. I don't think I need a whole new 
interface but I found a reference to tmpnb on that page which got me 
wondering, should use that instead of JupyterHub?  

My use case will be pretty simple . Users will login to an existing website 
where they have a profile. Part of that profile will be a list of notebooks 
they have created. Clicking on a notebook will render the html output of 
nbconvert. 

I think I understand how all of that will work... 

The create/edit functionality should be something like : 

User clicks on button to create/edit a notebook. The user is authenticated. 
The notebook app is launched in a new window with a subset of functionality 
and some ability to upload data. 

tmpnb seems like a nice approach b/c the notebook container is 
automatically created and destroyed when it's not being used. I'm not sure 
about how well it handles the authentication piece though. 

Maybe some one could give me a rundown of the difference between tmpnb and 
 JupyterHub? I'm not finding much info on this subject. 
 
Thanks again! 

-phil 

On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 6:43:47 AM UTC-4, takowl wrote:
>
> On 10 April 2017 at 15:12, Philip Matheson <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I'm just starting to research how this might work and wondering if anyone 
>> can point me to a project or documentation that might discuss this type of 
>> thing.   
>>
>
> It depends quite a bit on how much of Jupyter you want to embed - do you 
> want to make your own interface that talks to Jupyter kernels? Or embed 
> notebooks into your own website?
>
> Thebe is an example of talking to Jupyter kernels from a different web 
> interface:
> https://oreillymedia.github.io/thebe/
>
> Thomas
>

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