Jupyterlab kubernetes1/10/2023 ![]() 403 GET /hub/oauth_callback?code=&state= 349. Yes, so just did, and logged in with cognito, here’s what I’m getting - Is it possible since this user was registering in a webapp, this user doesn’t exist on the cluster and that’s why it’s 403? (*edit: It’s not the case since registering through the cluster also gives the 403 after the authentication code) If so how do I make it create one or make sure it doesn’t crash: 302 GET /hub/ -> /hub/login?next=%2Fhub%2F This is what I get when checking the versions: Replace it with the name you want to give to the deployment or add the generate-name parameter to automatically generate a name. I think I saw somewhere that the JupyterLab is the default on Jhub 2.0, which I believe is the version I installed so I’m not sure why it’s not there. Check that your Kubernetes cluster is running by executing the following command: kubectl cluster-info Deploy the chart with the following command: NOTE: Remember that MY-RELEASE is a placeholder. I get a 404 so I assume the extension isn’t available, how do I install it? It’s also a bit unclear where does the hub.config comes into play and where jupyterhub_config.py from the cognito setup kicks in? Start the Hub Server JupyterHub Tutorial 2: Deploying Using Kubernetes. So I assume it ran without any config.yaml file/ran with the default one? The Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab interface provided by JupyterHub is the same. ![]() JupyterLab is the next generation user interface for Project Jupyter. Navigate to the external-ip in your browser to access JupyterLab. Get external-ip of your deployed service kubectl get svc -n jlab 3. Create jlab namespace kubectl create namespace jlab. I ran: helm install jupyterhub/jupyterhub -version 1.2.0 -generate-name common ways you can extend the user experience for your kubernetes deployment. It just takes 30 mins at max to deploy standalone Jupyter notebook in Kubernetes using docker-stacks pre-built images. Ok I think that might be my issue, After doing helm add repo and update,
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