IFrame widgets for JupyterLab
Project description
jupyterlab_iframe
Open a site in a widget, or add a set of "quicklinks".
Install
pip install jupyterlab_iframe
jupyter labextension install jupyterlab_iframe
jupyter serverextension enable --py jupyterlab_iframe
Options
Example
install the server extension, and add the following to jupyter_notebook_config.py
c.JupyterLabIFrame.iframes = ['list', 'of', 'sites']
c.JupyterLabIFrame.welcome = 'a site'
In this example, list
, of
, and sites
will be available as links in the command palette, and a site
will open by default the first time JupyterLab is opened.
Caveats
Update for version v0.0.12 - Most of these are covered by #31
This package uses iframes, so is subject to a few restrictions:
- If Jlab is served over SSL, so must the sites (http/https must match)
- If the underlying site enforces same-origin, then we cannot navigate to them (e.g. google)
Similar Packages
- Jupyterlab-html displays local html files as websites in an iframe
- Jupyterlab-sandbox
- Main JLab Issue
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