- jupyterlab-python-file # JupyterLab extension installed with conda (no end user build)
Do you have a guide on how to convert a JupyterLab 2 extension to a pip-installable JupyterLab 3 one that doesn’t require a build step? This is something that came up in repo2docker: https://github.com/jupyterhub/repo2docker/issues/964
The single document mode is amazing!! And thanks for putting together the demo because that meant I tried it right away instead of putting “try jupyterlab v3” on my list of things to do when I have “a spare moment”
A couple of other release candidates have been released, with the latest one RC 7 today. It can be tested using the same instructions, or the Binder link above (or right below), and contains improvements to the single document mode:
Hi,
I have installed the RC on raspberryPi it works perfectly on standalone screen but I cannot use it through jupyterhub. it seems not to be a big problem (see workaround a bit further) I report here in case it may help (moon is my jupyter guest user ) .
[I 2020-11-25 21:48:25.061 ServerApp] 302 GET /user/moon/ (127.0.0.1) 4.12ms
[W 2020-11-25 21:48:25.064 JupyterHub _version:41] Single-user server has no version header, which means it is likely < 0.8. Expected 1.2.1
The error message on the web browser is a 404
404 : Not Found
You are requesting a page that does not exist!
## here is the padge adress
https://192.168.10.28:8000/user/moon?
Workaround : start jupyterhub with notebook and change the web address to : https://192.168.10.28:8000/user/moon/lab?
instead of https://192.168.10.28:8000/user/moon/tree?
you get the jlab3 interface .
Thanks for the work