Re: [jupyter] Jupyter Lab and ISO 8601

2018-02-26 Thread Jason Grout
I think there's definitely room for configuring the filebrowser to show
ISO-formated dates. We also need to deal with sorting based on date, and
many other things.

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 10:11 PM Lawrence D’Oliveiro 
wrote:

> On Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 5:55:20 PM UTC+13, ellisonbg wrote:
>>
>> Not sure how I feel about showing users ISO 8601 formatted datetimes
>> though.
>>
> It is not a particularly human friendly datetime format.
>>
>
> It’s standard in Japan. And it *is* an international standard, after all.
> Besides which, it makes logical sense.
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Re: [jupyter] Jupyter Lab and ISO 8601

2018-02-26 Thread Lawrence D’Oliveiro
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 5:55:20 PM UTC+13, ellisonbg wrote:
>
> Not sure how I feel about showing users ISO 8601 formatted datetimes 
> though. 
>
It is not a particularly human friendly datetime format.
>

It’s standard in Japan. And it *is* an international standard, after all. 
Besides which, it makes logical sense.

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[jupyter] Individual user kernels not being found using Jupyterhub/Lab/dockerspawner.SystemUserSpawner

2018-02-26 Thread jorden
I've deployed a Jupyterhub service on an EC2 instance (running as a system 
service) that uses dockerspawner.SystemUserSpawner to launch a 
jupyter/docker-stacks minimal-notebook environment for a user. I've 
installed and activated nb_conda, and nb_conda_kernels, (trying both) on 
both the root conda environment running Jupyterhub (non containerized), and 
the user containers by building a docker image using the Jupyter 
docker-stack as the base.

When using a customer docker image built with nb_conda/nb_conda_kernels 
installed it will show the "functionality" within Jupyterlab, [root] 
Python, Python [default], etc. (I can't remember the exact layout but it 
shows that it is "enabled" and working), but none of the actual system 
users kernels will be shown. I've searched high and low about this, and 
found multiple issues on Github that seem related, but haven't resolved the 
issue for me, so I figured I would ask the community directly.

I should mention launching `jupyter notebook` manually from my home 
directory results in proper functionality and shows my 5+ conda kernels, so 
it's somewhere in the Jupyterhub stack that it's losing the configuration 
of user specific kernels.

I appreciate any help I can get with this, as I've hit my head on my desk 
multiple times at this point!

Thanks,
Jorden

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Re: [jupyter] [ANN] nbconflux: Publish notebooks as Atlassian Confluence pages

2018-02-26 Thread Brian Granger
Pete,

Thanks for sharing! I have never used Confluence, but this look like
it would be useful.

Cheers,

Brian

On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 8:34 AM, Peter Parente  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to make you aware of a utility we recently open sourced called
> nbconflux, a tool for publishing Jupyter Notebooks as Atlassian Confluence
> pages based on nbconvert.
>
> https://github.com/Valassis-Digital-Media/nbconflux
>
> nbconflux is useful when:
>
> * You use Jupyter notebooks to author computational narratives
> * Your organization uses Confluence to store institutional knowledge
> * You want an easy way to publish your work in that knowledge base
>
> It's compatible with Confluence Cloud and Confluence Server, and does the
> following:
>
> * Converts most cell inputs and outputs to valid Confluence storage format
> * Attaches image outputs (e.g., matplotlib PNGs) to a page, shows them
> inline, and maintains the page-image association in the version history
> * Attaches the source notebook to a page, links to it from the page footer,
> and maintains the page-notebook association in the version history
> * Supports sweep-select Confluence comments over most input and output
> content
> * Excludes input, output, or entire cells based on notebook cell tags
> noinput, nooutput, or nocell
> * Labels pages with nbconflux to identify content that originated as
> notebooks
> * Inserts a table of contents macro at the top of the page based on notebook
> headings
> * Applies the NBViewer stylesheet to pages to blend Confluence styling with
> Jupyter notebook styling (requires the CSS macro)
> * Enables MathJax rendering (requires the HTML macro)
> * Supports raw-cell passthrough of Confluence storage format markup (e.g.,
> to include Confluence macros)
>
> Cheers,
> Pete
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[jupyter] [ANN] nbconflux: Publish notebooks as Atlassian Confluence pages

2018-02-26 Thread Peter Parente
Hi all,

I wanted to make you aware of a utility we recently open sourced called 
nbconflux, a tool for publishing Jupyter Notebooks as Atlassian Confluence 
pages based on nbconvert.

https://github.com/Valassis-Digital-Media/nbconflux

nbconflux is useful when:

* You use Jupyter notebooks to author computational narratives
* Your organization uses Confluence to store institutional knowledge
* You want an easy way to publish your work in that knowledge base

It's compatible with Confluence Cloud and Confluence Server, and does the 
following:

* Converts most cell inputs and outputs to valid Confluence storage format
* Attaches image outputs (e.g., matplotlib PNGs) to a page, shows them 
inline, and maintains the page-image association in the version history
* Attaches the source notebook to a page, links to it from the page footer, 
and maintains the page-notebook association in the version history
* Supports sweep-select Confluence comments over most input and output 
content
* Excludes input, output, or entire cells based on notebook cell tags 
noinput, nooutput, or nocell
* Labels pages with nbconflux to identify content that originated as 
notebooks
* Inserts a table of contents macro at the top of the page based on 
notebook headings
* Applies the NBViewer stylesheet to pages to blend Confluence styling with 
Jupyter notebook styling (requires the CSS macro)
* Enables MathJax rendering (requires the HTML macro)
* Supports raw-cell passthrough of Confluence storage format markup (e.g., 
to include Confluence macros)

Cheers,
Pete

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[jupyter] Using R and Hbase with Jupyter Notebook

2018-02-26 Thread grogers
I am trying to use R through a Jupyter Notebook to connect to Hbase.  The 
package I am using is SparklyR.  However, I am having trouble connecting to 
Hbase.  I am not sure if SparklyR can be used outside of RStudio.  If this 
is possible can someone help me with the environment configuration?

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Re: [jupyter] Re: Jupter notebook does not display all the folders

2018-02-26 Thread Carol Willing


> On Feb 26, 2018, at 6:26 AM, Thomas Kluyver  wrote:
> 
> To clarify, Jupyter Notebook (the individual server) *does* support Windows. 
> JupyterHub, which provides multi-user authenticated notebook servers, does 
> not.

To further clarify Thomas' response, JupyterHub, a hub which serves multiple 
end users, is not officially supported on Windows. The hub does, however, serve 
end users who are running their web browser on Windows. Thanks.

> 
> On 23 February 2018 at 14:14, David Doherty  > wrote:
> Got any more details? It won't display folders starting with a period for 
> example.
> 
> Jupyter doesn't really target Windows platform by the way, so you may not get 
> full support unless you're willing to contribute code.
> 
> Dave
> 
> On Thursday, 15 February 2018 20:24:09 UTC-5, N. Srinivasan wrote:
> I am using Windows 10 and Latest version of Anaconda.
> The Jupyter notebook does not display all the folders.
> 
> Is ther a bug in Jupyter?
> 
> However, certain folders are displayed.
> 
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Re: [jupyter] Re: Jupter notebook does not display all the folders

2018-02-26 Thread Thomas Kluyver
To clarify, Jupyter Notebook (the individual server) *does* support
Windows. JupyterHub, which provides multi-user authenticated notebook
servers, does not.

On 23 February 2018 at 14:14, David Doherty  wrote:

> Got any more details? It won't display folders starting with a period for
> example.
>
> Jupyter doesn't really target Windows platform by the way, so you may not
> get full support unless you're willing to contribute code.
>
> Dave
>
> On Thursday, 15 February 2018 20:24:09 UTC-5, N. Srinivasan wrote:
>>
>> I am using Windows 10 and Latest version of Anaconda.
>> The Jupyter notebook does not display all the folders.
>>
>> Is ther a bug in Jupyter?
>>
>> However, certain folders are displayed.
>>
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