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@jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy
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A JupyterLab extension accompanying the PyPI package jupyter-server-proxy adding launcher items for configured server processes.
@jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy
A pre-built JupyterLab extension that adds items to the JupyterLab Launcher
to open server processes managed by the python package
jupyter-server-proxy
.
Use your preferred Python package manager to install jupyter-server-proxy
:
pip install jupyter-server-proxy
or
conda install -c conda-forge jupyter-server-proxy
As a prebuilt extension, it will "just work," only a simple page reload should be required to see launcher items. However, a full restart of
jupyter_server
ornotebook
is required to reload thejupyter_server_proxy
serverextension which provides most of the functionality.
For a full development and testing installation, see the contributing guide.
FAQs
A JupyterLab extension accompanying the PyPI package jupyter-server-proxy adding launcher items for configured server processes.
The npm package @jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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