Resending - somehow I was subscribed with wrong email:)
HI Alex,
It seems like that is a just a notebook extension - so yes, we can easily
add that to the image(s) and enable it.
To try that, I'd recommend forking this repository and adding the install
commands in the linked file below the location:
https://github.com/vpavlin/jupyter-notebooks/blob/master/minimal-notebook...
You can add the "appmode" Python package to the requirements.txt:
https://github.com/vpavlin/jupyter-notebooks/blob/master/minimal-notebook...
You can then build the image from the minimal-notebook/ folder with
s2i build --copy . centos/python-36-centos7 s2i-appmode-minimal-notebook
Then push it to your Nexus and create an image stream. Restart JupyterHub
pod and you should see it in the list.
If all went well, you should see the appmode extension - try it out and let
me know:)
I might be able to get to this next week - I am in Boston this week and in
meetings most of the day(s)
Hope it helps,
Vašek
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 6:02 PM Alexander Feiszli <afeiszli(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hi All,
Any Chance we can integrate something like this in ODH?
https://github.com/oschuett/appmode
Basically, it runs your cells and displays widgets, so that the Notebook
functions more as an application than a notebook.
*Use case:* Data scientists would like to be able to create
quick-and-dirty applications, based on their work in Jupyter Notebooks,
that can be quickly distributed to small groups of end users. In cases of
only several end users.
I'm currently trying to get this working with an existing ODH deployment.
Thanks,
Alex
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