Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: jupyter-server-proxy
Version: 1.5.3
Summary: Jupyter server extension to supervise and proxy web services
Home-page: https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy
Author: Ryan Lovett & Yuvi Panda
Author-email: rylo@berkeley.edu
License: BSD 3-Clause
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Framework :: Jupyter
Requires-Python: >=3.5
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: notebook
Requires-Dist: simpervisor (>=0.4)
Requires-Dist: aiohttp

# Jupyter Server Proxy

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Jupyter Server Proxy lets you run arbitrary external processes (such as
RStudio, Shiny Server, Syncthing, PostgreSQL, Code Server, etc)
alongside your notebook server and provide authenticated web access to
them using a path like `/rstudio` next to others like `/lab`. Alongside
the python package that provides the main functionality, the JupyterLab
extension (`@jupyterlab/server-proxy`) provides buttons in the
JupyterLab launcher window to get to RStudio for example.

**Note:** This project used to be called **nbserverproxy**. As
nbserverproxy is an older version of jupyter-server-proxy, uninstall
nbserverproxy before installing jupyter-server-proxy to avoid conflicts.

The primary use cases are:

1.  Use with JupyterHub / Binder to allow launching users into web
    interfaces that have nothing to do with Jupyter - such as RStudio,
    Shiny, or OpenRefine.
2.  Allow access from frontend javascript (in classic notebook or
    JupyterLab extensions) to access web APIs of other processes running
    locally in a safe manner. This is used by the [JupyterLab
    extension](https://github.com/dask/dask-labextension) for
    [dask](https://dask.org/).

[The documentation](https://jupyter-server-proxy.readthedocs.io/)
contains information on installation & usage.

## Install

### Python package

#### pip

```
pip install jupyter-server-proxy
```

#### conda

```
conda install jupyter-server-proxy -c conda-forge
```

### JupyterLab extension

Note that as the JupyterLab extension only is a graphical interface to
launch registered applications in the python package, the extension
requires the python package to be installed.

```
jupyter labextension install @jupyterlab/server-proxy
```

## Contributing

### Python package

```
pip install -e .

# explicit install needed with editable mode (-e) jupyter
jupyter serverextension enable --sys-prefix jupyter_server_proxy
```

### JupyterLab extension

The `jlpm` command is JupyterLab's pinned version of `yarn` that is
installed with JupyterLab. You may use `yarn` or `npm` instead of `jlpm`
below.

```
cd jupyterlab-server-proxy

# Install dependencies
jlpm

# Build Typescript source
jlpm build

# Link your development version of the extension with JupyterLab
jupyter labextension link .

# Rebuild Typescript source after making changes
jlpm build

# Rebuild JupyterLab after making any changes
jupyter lab build
```

You can watch the source directory and run JupyterLab in watch mode to
watch for changes in the extension's source and automatically rebuild
the extension and application.

```
# Watch the source directory in another terminal tab
jlpm watch

# Run jupyterlab in watch mode in one terminal tab
jupyter lab --watch
```


