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= Setup | = JupyterHub = | ||
== Test Current Setup == | |||
Start service (but should already be running) and follow output | |||
sudo systemctl start jupyterhub | |||
sudo systemctl status jupyterhub | |||
sudo journalctl -f -u jupyterhub | |||
Open page with valid certificate https://banzhaf.chickenkiller.com:7000 | |||
== Setup New Installation == | |||
* create new user and group jupyterhub and put user in group shadow | * create new user and group jupyterhub and put user in group shadow | ||
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. ~/.bashrc | . ~/.bashrc | ||
conda update conda | conda update conda | ||
* install packages | * install packages (Minimum: jupyter hub, sudospawner and lab. Recommended: language server, c++ kernel and other useful stuff...) | ||
conda install -c conda-forge jupyterhub jupyterlab sudospawner opencv pandas matplotlib | conda install -c conda-forge jupyterhub jupyterlab jupyterlab-lsp python-lsp-server sudospawner xeus-cling opencv pandas matplotlib | ||
* configure jupyterhub | * configure jupyterhub | ||
jupyterhub --generate-config -f jupyterhub_config.py | jupyterhub --generate-config -f jupyterhub_config.py | ||
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jupyterhub --JupyterHub.spawner_class=sudospawner.SudoSpawner | jupyterhub --JupyterHub.spawner_class=sudospawner.SudoSpawner | ||
* login at http://localhost:7000 | * login at http://localhost:7000 | ||
== JupyterHub with SSL == | |||
super easy if you already have a cert and key (e.g. from letsencrypt): add these two lines to /home/jupyterhub/jupyterhub_config.py | |||
c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/banzhaf.chickenkiller.com/fullchain.pem' | |||
c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/banzhaf.chickenkiller.com/privkey.pem' | |||
== JupyterHub as a Service == | == JupyterHub as a Service == | ||
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* Install own kernel with conda environment | * Install own kernel with conda environment | ||
** start terminal and create conda environment as usual (or list existing envs to choose from) | ** start terminal and create conda environment as usual (or list existing envs to choose from) | ||
** activate the conda environment and make sure ipykernel module is installed | |||
** register new kernel | ** register new kernel | ||
python -m ipykernel install --user --name | myenv=my-new-env | ||
conda activate "$myenv" | |||
python -m ipykernel install --user --name "$myenv" --display-name "Python ($myenv)" | |||
** reload hub page and start Launcher (+) to see the new kernel | ** reload hub page and start Launcher (+) to see the new kernel |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 6 April 2022
JupyterHub
Test Current Setup
Start service (but should already be running) and follow output
sudo systemctl start jupyterhub sudo systemctl status jupyterhub sudo journalctl -f -u jupyterhub
Open page with valid certificate https://banzhaf.chickenkiller.com:7000
Setup New Installation
- create new user and group jupyterhub and put user in group shadow
- allow sudo for members of group. Create /etc/sudoers.d/jupyterhub
Cmnd_Alias JUPYTER_CMD = /home/jupyterhub/miniconda3/bin/sudospawner jupyterhub ALL=(%jupyterhub) NOPASSWD:JUPYTER_CMD
- install conda for that user
script=Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x86_64.sh wget "https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/$script" chmod +x "$script" "./$script" -b ~/miniconda3/bin/conda init bash . ~/.bashrc conda update conda
- install packages (Minimum: jupyter hub, sudospawner and lab. Recommended: language server, c++ kernel and other useful stuff...)
conda install -c conda-forge jupyterhub jupyterlab jupyterlab-lsp python-lsp-server sudospawner xeus-cling opencv pandas matplotlib
- configure jupyterhub
jupyterhub --generate-config -f jupyterhub_config.py add line "c.JupyterHub.bind_url = 'http://:7000'" to config file
- start the hub
jupyterhub --JupyterHub.spawner_class=sudospawner.SudoSpawner
- login at http://localhost:7000
JupyterHub with SSL
super easy if you already have a cert and key (e.g. from letsencrypt): add these two lines to /home/jupyterhub/jupyterhub_config.py
c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/banzhaf.chickenkiller.com/fullchain.pem' c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/banzhaf.chickenkiller.com/privkey.pem'
JupyterHub as a Service
- create script to init conda environment and then start jupyterhub
#!/bin/bash . ~/.bashrc exec jupyterhub --JupyterHub.spawner_class=sudospawner.SudoSpawner
- create systemd script /etc/systemd/system/jupyterhub.service
Description=Jupyterhub [Service] User=jupyterhub ExecStart=/home/jupyterhub/jupyterhub.sh WorkingDirectory=/home/jupyterhub [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
- Install own kernel with conda environment
- start terminal and create conda environment as usual (or list existing envs to choose from)
- activate the conda environment and make sure ipykernel module is installed
- register new kernel
myenv=my-new-env conda activate "$myenv" python -m ipykernel install --user --name "$myenv" --display-name "Python ($myenv)"
- reload hub page and start Launcher (+) to see the new kernel