If you are running version 0.6, and probably later (but I haven't tried
later) of the jupyterhub chart,
you need to specify the LTI Client Key and Secret in you chart.yaml you use
to deploy:
auth:
type: "lti"
lti:
consumers: {
"e9b8d32396af626d2c45f860d643ff0dc72a51f1e729e7eeb46f086816a7e8ba":
"a87553942c359c864e0f6e0c16e76dcec35e88157e3a4babcd8e394b23d45b91"}
then in moodle configure the external tool activity module to use the
Client Key and Secret you specified
in the chart.yaml.
The url for the jupyter will be domain.name/hub/lti/launch
Regards.
Rod
On Thursday, 3 May 2018 10:43:37 UTC+1, amenokal wrote:
>
> Hello,
> THank you very much !
> Who can use this to connect moodle and jupyterhub ?
> I need some help to set up.
> amenokal
>
>
> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 1:15:04 AM UTC+1, Yuvi Panda wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> A bit late, but am happy to announce an LTI Authenticator for JupyterHub!
>> LTI (https://www.imsglobal.org/activity/learning-tools-interoperability)
>> is popular among many educational products, such as Canvas / BlackBoard /
>> Moodle / EdX, etc. This authenticator allows sharing authentication
>> information between such products and JupyterHub!
>>
>> You can find documentation + install instructions at
>> https://github.com/yuvipanda/jupyterhub-ltiauthenticator. I have
>> currently only tested this with EdX, so if anyone else has access to any
>> other LTI Provider am happy to help test + fix.
>>
>> Thanks to UC Berkeley's Data Sciences Division & Berkeley Institute of
>> Data Science for support in building this authenticator!
>>
>
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