Support for jupyter notebook templates in jupyterlab
jupyterlab_templates
is available on PyPI:
pip install jupyterlab_templates
jupyterlab_templates
is also available on conda-forge:
conda install -c conda-forge jupyterlab_templates
jupyter labextension install jupyterlab_templates
jupyter server extension enable --py jupyterlab_templates
install the server extension, and add the following to jupyter_notebook_config.py
c.JupyterLabTemplates.template_dirs = ['list', 'of', 'template', 'directories']
c.JupyterLabTemplates.include_default = True
c.JupyterLabTemplates.include_core_paths = True
The extension will search subdirectories of each parent directory specified in template_dirs
for templates.
Note! Templates in the parent directories will be ignored. You must put the templates in subdirectories, in order to keep everything organized.
If include_default = True
the notebook_templates
directory under the jupyter data folder is one of the default parent directories. Thus, if you have tutorials or guides you'd like to install for users, simply copy them into your jupyter data folder inside the notebook_templates
directory, e.g. /usr/local/share/jupyter/notebook_templates/bqplot
for bqplot
.
template_dirs
: a list of absolute directory paths. All.ipynb
files in any subdirectories of these paths will be listed as templatesinclude_default
: include the default Sample template (default True)include_core_paths
: include jupyter core paths (see: jupyter --paths) (default True)
See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
This software is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE and AUTHORS files for details.