gravityspawner for Jupyterhub
This package is for Gravity of DOA, SJTU
We attend to select PBS/Slurm job queue first, then input arguments like hours, memory, CPU cores to spawn a Jupyter server.
We need to combine templates and wrapspawner to achieve this goal:
βββ jupyterhub
β βββ templates # jinja template
β βββ page.html # change the navigation bar, add some button
β βββ spawn.html # user can select and input arguments such as hour, cpu, memory. use JavaScript to hide the input form.
β βββ spawn_pending.html # waiting for spawning server, add some message
βββ src
βββ gravityspawner
βββ gravityspawner.py # get extra arguments from jinja template, then pass them to batchspawner [thanks wrapspawner.ProfilesSpawner]. set resource limits as well.
Installation
Install via pip:
pip install gravityspawner
Or, another better way to use pip:
python -m pip install gravityspawner
Usage
-
Add lines in jupyterhub_config.py
:
c.JupyterHub.spawner_class = 'gravityspawner.GravitySpawner'
-
If we use batchspawner.TorqueSpawner
, then add these lines in jupyterhub_config.py
:
c.GravitySpawner.profiles = [
('[ LOGIN 01 ] 8 cores 8 GB running forever (unless idle for more than 3 days)', 'local', 'jupyterhub. spawner.LocalProcessSpawner', {'ip':'0.0.0.0'} ),
('[ SMALL ] Max: [ 72 cores + 400 GB ]', 'small', 'batchspawner.TorqueSpawner',
dict(min_max_hour=(1,12),min_max_cpu=(8,72),min_max_memory=(10,360))),
('[ GPU ] Max: [ 72 cores + 400 GB + NVIDIA Tesla V100 32GB ]', 'gpu', 'batchspawner.TorqueSpawner',
dict(min_max_hour=(1,12),min_max_cpu=(8,72),min_max_memory=(10,360))),
('[ FAT ] Max: [ 192 cores + 6000 GB ]', 'fat', 'batchspawner.TorqueSpawner',
dict(min_max_hour=(1,12),min_max_cpu=(8,192),min_max_memory=(400,6000))),
]
profiles here represent display, key, Spawner, options. We can set limits of resource here, such as hour, memory, CPU cores. If you need more options or change options, you also need to edit the jupyterhub/templates/spawn.html
(front-end)
The final piece of configuration of jupyterhub_config.py
like this:
import batchspawner
import gravityspawner
c.JupyterHub.template_paths = ['/opt/jupyterhub/templates']
c.JupyterHub.spawner_class = 'gravityspawner.GravitySpawner'
c.TorqueSpawner.batch_script = '''#!/bin/bash
#PBS -N jupyterhub
#PBS -q {queue}
#PBS -l walltime={runtime}:00:00
#PBS -l nodes=1:ppn={nprocs}
#PBS -l mem={memory}gb
####PBS -v {keepvars}
#PBS -V
#PBS -j oe
#PBS -o /home/$USER/.jupyter/jupyterhub.log
conda deactivate 1>/dev/null 2>&1
conda deactivate 1>/dev/null 2>&1
module load anaconda/conda-4.12.0 cuda/cuda-11.3
source /opt/conda/conda-4.12.0/bin/activate
conda activate /opt/jupyterhub/envs/hub02
{cmd}
'''
c.GravitySpawner.profiles = [
('[ LOGIN 02 ] 8 cores 8 GB running forever (unless idle for more than 3 days)', 'local', 'jupyterhub.spawner.LocalProcessSpawner', {'ip':'0.0.0.0'} ),
('[ SMALL ] Max: [ 72 cores + 400 GB ]', 'small', 'batchspawner.TorqueSpawner',
dict(min_max_hour=(1,12),min_max_cpu=(8,72),min_max_memory=(10,360))),
('[ GPU ] Max: [ 72 cores + 400 GB + NVIDIA Tesla V100 32GB ]', 'gpu', 'batchspawner.TorqueSpawner',
dict(min_max_hour=(1,12),min_max_cpu=(8,72),min_max_memory=(10,360))),
('[ FAT ] Max: [ 192 cores + 6000 GB ]', 'fat', 'batchspawner.TorqueSpawner',
dict(min_max_hour=(1,12),min_max_cpu=(8,192),min_max_memory=(400,6000))),
]
Example
This is a typical dropdown menu letting the user choose between local Login node and Torque/PBS queues

After using jupyterhub/templates
, we can input args according to our selection, e.g.π°
- select login node, which is
'local'
in code:

- select Torque/PBS gpu queue, which is
'gpu'
in code:
