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jupyterhub_config.py
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# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
# Configuration file for JupyterHub
import os
c = get_config()
os.environ["DOCKER_HOST"] = "0.0.0.0:4000"
# We rely on environment variables to configure JupyterHub so that we
# avoid having to rebuild the JupyterHub container every time we change a
# configuration parameter.
# Spawn single-user servers as Docker containers
c.JupyterHub.spawner_class = 'dockerspawner.DockerSpawner'
# Spawn containers from this image
c.DockerSpawner.container_image = os.environ['DOCKER_NOTEBOOK_IMAGE']
# JupyterHub requires a single-user instance of the Notebook server, so we
# default to using the `start-singleuser.sh` script included in the
# jupyter/docker-stacks *-notebook images as the Docker run command when
# spawning containers. Optionally, you can override the Docker run command
# using the DOCKER_SPAWN_CMD environment variable.
# Connect containers to this Docker network
network_name = os.environ['DOCKER_NETWORK_NAME']
#network_name = "swarmnet"
c.DockerSpawner.use_internal_ip = True
c.DockerSpawner.network_name = network_name
# Pass the network name as argument to spawned containers
c.DockerSpawner.extra_host_config = { 'network_mode': network_name}
c.DockerSpawner.extra_start_kwargs = { 'network_mode': network_name}
# Explicitly set notebook directory because we'll be mounting a host volume to
# it. Most jupyter/docker-stacks *-notebook images run the Notebook server as
# user `jovyan`, and set the notebook directory to `/home/jovyan/work`.
# We follow the same convention.
notebook_dir = os.environ.get('DOCKER_NOTEBOOK_DIR') or '/home/jovyan/work'
c.DockerSpawner.notebook_dir = notebook_dir
# Mount the real user's Docker volume on the host to the notebook user's
# notebook directory in the container
c.DockerSpawner.volumes = { 'jupyterhub-user-{username}': notebook_dir }
c.DockerSpawner.extra_create_kwargs.update({ 'volume_driver': 'local' })
# Remove containers once they are stopped
c.DockerSpawner.remove_containers = True
# For debugging arguments passed to spawned containers
c.DockerSpawner.debug = True
# User containers will access hub by container name on the Docker network
c.JupyterHub.hub_ip = 'jupyterhub'
c.JupyterHub.hub_port = 8080
# TLS config
c.JupyterHub.port = 443
c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = os.environ['SSL_KEY']
c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = os.environ['SSL_CERT']
# Authenticate users with GitHub OAuth
c.JupyterHub.authenticator_class = 'oauthenticator.GitHubOAuthenticator'
c.GitHubOAuthenticator.oauth_callback_url = os.environ['OAUTH_CALLBACK_URL']
# Persist hub data on volume mounted inside container
data_dir = os.environ.get('DATA_VOLUME_CONTAINER', '/data')
c.JupyterHub.db_url = os.path.join('sqlite:///', data_dir, 'jupyterhub.sqlite')
c.JupyterHub.cookie_secret_file = os.path.join(data_dir,
'jupyterhub_cookie_secret')
# Whitlelist users and admins
c.Authenticator.whitelist = whitelist = set()
c.Authenticator.admin_users = admin = set()
c.JupyterHub.admin_access = True
pwd = os.path.dirname(__file__)
with open(os.path.join(pwd, 'userlist')) as f:
for line in f:
if not line:
continue
parts = line.split()
name = parts[0]
whitelist.add(name)
if len(parts) > 1 and parts[1] == 'admin':
admin.add(name)