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Jupyter Enterprise Gateway enables Jupyter Notebook to launch remote kernels in a distributed cluster, including Apache Spark managed by YARN, IBM Spectrum Conductor, Kubernetes or Docker Swarm.
It provides out of the box support for the following kernels:
- Python using IPython kernel
- R using IRkernel
- Scala using Apache Toree kernel
Full Documentation for Jupyter Enterprise Gateway can be found here
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway does not manage multiple Jupyter Notebook deployments, for that you should use JupyterHub.
Jupyter Enterprise Gateway is a web server that provides headless access to Jupyter kernels within an enterprise. Inspired by Jupyter Kernel Gateway, Jupyter Enterprise Gateway provides feature parity with Kernel Gateway's jupyter-websocket mode in addition to the following:
- Adds support for remote kernels hosted throughout the enterprise where kernels can be launched in
the following ways:
- Local to the Enterprise Gateway server (today's Kernel Gateway behavior)
- On specific nodes of the cluster utilizing a round-robin algorithm
- On nodes identified by an associated resource manager
- Provides support for Apache Spark managed by YARN, IBM Spectrum Conductor, Kubernetes or Docker Swarm out of the box. Others can be configured via Enterprise Gateway's extensible framework.
- Secure communication from the client, through the Enterprise Gateway server, to the kernels
- Multi-tenant capabilities
- Persistent kernel sessions
- Ability to associate profiles consisting of configuration settings to a kernel for a given user (see Project Roadmap)
Detailed installation instructions are located in the
Users Guide
of the project docs. Here's a quick start using pip
:
# install from pypi
pip install --upgrade jupyter_enterprise_gateway
# show all config options
jupyter enterprisegateway --help-all
# run it with default options
jupyter enterprisegateway
Please check the configuration options within the Operators Guide for information about the supported options.
The System Architecture page includes information about Enterprise Gateway's remote kernel, process proxy, and launcher frameworks.
The Contribution page includes information about how to contribute to Enterprise Gateway along with our roadmap. While there, you'll want to set up a development environment and check out typical developer tasks.