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Installation of WebIO Jupyter extensions in central installation #406

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oschulz opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 2 comments
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Installation of WebIO Jupyter extensions in central installation #406

oschulz opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 2 comments

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oschulz commented Apr 30, 2020

I often deal with environments in which a central read-only Jupyter installation is shared between many users, either on a cluster file system or via software containers. Is there a reliable way to install the Jupyter-Notebook and JuypterLab WebIO extensions up front?

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oschulz commented Apr 30, 2020

This would also help a lot in situations where a JupyterHub is used (provided by more and more computing sites, now). Users can't install extensions at all, there, but could ask the site support to install certain extensions centrally.

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oschulz commented Oct 25, 2021

This is resolved, with webio_jupyter_extension installable as a Python package now. Now we just need to go out and convince JupyterHub operators to install the extension - I can confirm that it runs fine on at least one major JupyterHub installation. :-)

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