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jupyterhub_hackathon

A hackathon-friendly JupyterHub deployment with Docker & NGINX.

Includes example Jupyter notebook to push data to MongoDB, and a mongo-express admin interface. Runs the Jupyter Data Science Notebook container with an installation of Zipline.

Instructions

  1. Clone this repository and cd into the directory:

    git clone https://github.com/aeksco/hackathon_jupyterhub.git

    cd hackathon_jupyterhub

  2. Create GitHub OAuth Application:

    Go to github.com/settings/developers and create a new OAuth application.

  3. Create the jupyterhub_config.py file:

    Copy the jupyterhub/jupyterhub_config.example.py file to jupyterhub/jupyterhub_config.py

    Change the following fields to match your GitHub OAuth Application:

    • c.GitHubOAuthenticator.oauth_callback_url
    • c.GitHubOAuthenticator.client_id
    • c.GitHubOAuthenticator.client_secret
    • c.Authenticator.whitelist = {'torvalds', 'aeksco'}
    • c.Authenticator.admin_users = {'torvalds'}
    • c.JupyterHub.base_url = '/jupyterhub'
  4. Create the jupyterhub/internals/users.txt file:

    Copy the jupyterhub/internals/users.example.txt file to jupyterhub/internals/users.txt

    This file should contain the GitHub usernames of all users who will be using the system. Every user defined in jupyterhub_config.py must be listed here for the server to work properly. Please ensure that there is no trailing whitespace or newlines in this file!

  5. Start the docker containers:

    docker-compose up

Usage

Notes

  • You may run a command inside the hackathon_jupyterhub docker container as the root user with the following command:

    docker-compose run --user="root" hackathon_jupyterhub pip install pandas

  • Installation instructions for Python 2.7 Jupyter kernel were found here.

Optional NGINX Configuration

  • Run the following to setup an NGINX reverse-proxy to the Jupyter Notebook server

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install nginx
    
  • Copy the contents of NGINX_EXAMPLE into /etc/nginx/sites-available/my_site

  • Simlink the file from sites-available to sites-enabled

    ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/my_site /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/my_site

  • Control NGINX with the following system commands:

    sudo systemctl start nginx
    sudo systemctl stop nginx
    sudo systemctl restart nginx
    

Misc. Notes

  • Use RSYNC to sync files into shared directory?

  • TODO - Preload examples, traning sets, datasets, images.