Jupyter Notebook 4.x Documentation
Running a notebook server Securing a notebook server Running a public notebook server Running the notebook with a customized URL prefix Known issues Security in the Jupyter notebook server Security in notebook the notebook server You can start running a notebook server from the command line using the following command: jupyter notebook This will print some information about the notebook server in your console currently available in the notebook directory (by default, the directory from which the notebook server was started). You can create new notebooks from the dashboard with the New Notebook button, or open0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.4 Documentation
Overview 111 8 Config file and command line options 115 9 Running a notebook server 135 10 Security in the Jupyter notebook server 143 11 Security in notebook documents 145 12 Extending the Notebook 155 address bar starts with http://localhost: or http://127.0.0.1:, it’s your computer acting as the server. Jupyter doesn’t send your data anywhere else—and as it’s open source, other people can check that being honest about this. You can also use Jupyter remotely: your company or university might run the server for you, for instance. If you want to work with sensitive data in those cases, talk to your IT or0 码力 | 182 页 | 1.53 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.2.0 Documentation
Overview 107 8 Config file and command line options 111 9 Running a notebook server 129 10 Security in the Jupyter notebook server 137 11 Security in notebook documents 139 12 Extending the Notebook 149 address bar starts with http://localhost: or http://127.0.0.1:, it’s your computer acting as the server. Jupyter doesn’t send your data anywhere else—and as it’s open source, other people can check that being honest about this. You can also use Jupyter remotely: your company or university might run the server for you, for instance. If you want to work with sensitive data in those cases, talk to your IT or0 码力 | 176 页 | 1.51 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.1.0 Documentation
Notebook server Notebook front-end client Notebook extensions Config file and command line options Options Running a notebook server Securing a notebook server Running a public notebook server Running URL prefix Embedding the notebook in another website Known issues Security in the Jupyter notebook server Alternatives to token authentication Security in notebook documents The problem Our security model Jupyter Extensions. Additional resources on creating and distributing packages Example - Server extension Example - Server extension and nbextension Example - Bundler extension Extending the Notebook Contents0 码力 | 184 页 | 4.36 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.0.0 Documentation
Notebook server Notebook front-end client Notebook extensions Config file and command line options Options Running a notebook server Securing a notebook server Running a public notebook server Running URL prefix Embedding the notebook in another website Known issues Security in the Jupyter notebook server Alternatives to token authentication Security in notebook documents The problem Our security model Jupyter Extensions. Additional resources on creating and distributing packages Example - Server extension Example - Server extension and nbextension Example - Bundler extension Extending the Notebook Contents0 码力 | 184 页 | 4.40 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.2.2 Documentation
Overview 15 5 Config file and command line options 17 6 Running a notebook server 27 7 Security in the Jupyter notebook server 33 8 Security in notebook documents 35 9 Configuring the notebook frontend the notebook server You can start running a notebook server from the command line using the following command: jupyter notebook This will print some information about the notebook server in your console currently available in the notebook directory (by default, the directory from which the notebook server was started). You can create new notebooks from the dashboard with the New Notebook button, or open0 码力 | 129 页 | 1.73 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.1.0 Documentation
Overview 15 5 Config file and command line options 17 6 Running a notebook server 27 7 Security in the Jupyter notebook server 33 8 Security in notebook documents 35 9 Configuring the notebook frontend the notebook server You can start running a notebook server from the command line using the following command: jupyter notebook This will print some information about the notebook server in your console currently available in the notebook directory (by default, the directory from which the notebook server was started). You can create new notebooks from the dashboard with the New Notebook button, or open0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.72 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.0.0 Documentation
Overview 15 5 Config file and command line options 17 6 Running a notebook server 27 7 Security in the Jupyter notebook server 33 8 Security in notebook documents 35 9 Configuring the notebook frontend the notebook server You can start running a notebook server from the command line using the following command: jupyter notebook This will print some information about the notebook server in your console currently available in the notebook directory (by default, the directory from which the notebook server was started). You can create new notebooks from the dashboard with the New Notebook button, or open0 码力 | 129 页 | 1.76 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.5.0 Documentation
Overview 77 8 Config file and command line options 79 9 Running a notebook server 91 10 Security in the Jupyter notebook server 97 11 Security in notebook documents 99 12 Configuring the notebook frontend address bar starts with http://localhost: or http://127.0.0.1:, it’s your computer acting as the server. Jupyter doesn’t send your data anywhere else—and as it’s open source, other people can check that being honest about this. You can also use Jupyter remotely: your company or university might run the server for you, for instance. If you want to work with sensitive data in those cases, talk to your IT or0 码力 | 143 页 | 1.81 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 5.4.1 Documentation
Overview 15 5 Config file and command line options 17 6 Running a notebook server 29 7 Security in the Jupyter notebook server 35 8 Security in notebook documents 37 9 Configuring the notebook frontend the notebook server You can start running a notebook server from the command line using the following command: jupyter notebook This will print some information about the notebook server in your console currently available in the notebook directory (by default, the directory from which the notebook server was started). You can create new notebooks from the dashboard with the New Notebook button, or open0 码力 | 134 页 | 1.77 MB | 1 年前3
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