Hi Jonathan, I went on a bit of a wild goose chase with Voila. While it has
some options that I find superior to appmode, it's just not viable for us
at this point. Or if it is, the documentation simply does not exist to make
it work with our use case.
That said, I'm going to look into your
This seems to be hitting a similar set of aims to what scripedforms set out to
do, except you have managed to focus on security and support Jupyter widgets.
Would you be open to me marking scripedforms as deprecated and point users to
your repo/package?
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That should be:
docker run --detach --name appmodesrv --restart always -v
/srv/jupyterhub/home/prod:/tmp/working -w=/tmp/working -p : -it
mysingleuserserver jupyter notebook --no-browser --allow-root
--ip="0.0.0.0" --notebook-dir=/tmp/working
--NotebookApp.token=''"
I have a similar problem to Alex (a small team, limited dev resources,
limited experience in front end dev, etc. and about 10 users who consume
the output). I note that Alex mentioned *JupyterHub*. I would imagine this
is a very common problem. I am jealous of R/Shiny for this kind of workflow.
I
Hmmm, I've only ever followed the instructions here:
https://github.com/quantstack/voila#installation
if those don't work, try opening an issue in the voila repo? I'm sure
they'd appreciate feedback on what's confusing!
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:30 AM Alexander Feiszli
wrote:
> Thank you
Thank you Chris, that is exactly what we are looking for as well, disabling
the ability to run arbitrary code.
Do you happen to have the instructions for installing and enabling the
extension handy? I'm not getting it quite right.
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 11:17:56 AM UTC-5, Chris
More specifically - one of the goals of Voila is to be more secure. A good
default for this is to prevent the user from running arbitrary python code,
and keeping their interaction at the javascript layer (which is what
widgets are all using).
You can find a few cool examples here:
Widgets are enabled
Tim Paine
tim.paine.nyc
> On Apr 17, 2019, at 12:07, Alexander Feiszli wrote:
>
> Also, it says the notebook is "Read Only" in the docs. I would still like
> users to be able to provide input datasets via widgets. Is this disabled?
>
>> On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at
Also, it says the notebook is "Read Only" in the docs. I would still like
users to be able to provide input datasets via widgets. Is this disabled?
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 10:51:51 AM UTC-5, Alexander Feiszli wrote:
>
> That's exactly what I'm looking for!
>
> I'm trying to figure out
That's exactly what I'm looking for!
I'm trying to figure out how to use this now; there's very scant
documentation which makes this a little difficult.
I'm running:
pip install voila
jupyter nbextension install voila
and get
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'voila'
Check out Voila! ( https://github.com/QuantStack/voila) I bet that you'd
find it interesting - it's quite similar to app mode :-)
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 6:54 AM Alexander Feiszli
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At my org we are looking to implement Jupyter notebooks in production as
> sort of "mini-apps"
Hello,
At my org we are looking to implement Jupyter notebooks in production as
sort of "mini-apps" for small groups of end users. The idea is that the
data scientists can develop in Jupyterhub like an IDE and then push a
notebook into a CICD workflow, and then out pops a production version
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