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Jupyter Notebooks

(Also see: Ipython)

Jupyter Notebooks provide access to the Python programming language through a web browser interface.

Setting up password-protected Jupyter notebook

If you just want a single-user password-protected Jupyter notebook, you can modify Jupyter's config file, jupyter_notebook_config.py, to contain a hashed password. Then, when you run it, Jupyter will load the configuration file and password-protect the notebook that it starts up. Here's how to do that:

Create config file

Start by running a Jupyter command that will create a new, empty config file:

$ jupyter notebook --generate-config

The file it creates is called jupyter_notebook_config.json. Once you generate the hashed password, this is where you'll add it.

Generate hashed password

You can generate a hashed password by interactively entering your password on the command line, live:

$ jupyter notebook password
Enter password: *******
Verify password: *******
[NotebookPasswordApp] Wrote hashed password to /Users/you/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.json

Alternatively, you can generate the hash yourself, or in a script, using components of Juypter notebook from a Python script:

>>> from notebook.auth import passwd
>>> passwd()
Enter password:
Verify password:
'sha1:8c8fe60bb8b6:ccf9ede0825894254b2e042ea597d77107ee11abd'