Hmmm, I've only ever followed the instructions here:
https://github.com/quantstack/voila#installation

if those don't work, try opening an issue in the voila repo? I'm sure
they'd appreciate feedback on what's confusing!

On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:30 AM Alexander Feiszli <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thank you Chris, that is exactly what we are looking for as well,
> disabling the ability to run arbitrary code.
>
> Do you happen to have the instructions for installing and enabling the
> extension handy? I'm not getting it quite right.
>
> On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 11:17:56 AM UTC-5, Chris Holdgraf wrote:
>>
>> More specifically - one of the goals of Voila is to be more secure. A
>> good default for this is to prevent the user from running arbitrary python
>> code, and keeping their interaction at the javascript layer (which is what
>> widgets are all using).
>>
>> You can find a few cool examples here:
>> https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/QuantStack/voila/stable?urlpath=voila/tree/notebooks
>>
>> The reason you don't see a ton of docs is because Voila is still in early
>> development mode, but I have heard docs are coming :-)
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:08 AM Tim Paine <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Widgets are enabled
>>>
>>> Tim Paine
>>> tim.paine.nyc
>>>
>>> On Apr 17, 2019, at 12:07, Alexander Feiszli <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Also, it says the notebook is "Read Only" in the docs. I would still
>>> like users to be able to provide input datasets via widgets. Is this
>>> disabled?
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 10:51:51 AM UTC-5, Alexander Feiszli
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That's exactly what I'm looking for!
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to figure out how to use this now; there's very scant
>>>> documentation which makes this a little difficult.
>>>>
>>>> I'm running:
>>>>
>>>> pip install voila
>>>> jupyter nbextension install voila
>>>>
>>>> and get
>>>>
>>>> FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'voila'
>>>>
>>>> Do you know the apporpriate name/path to point to?
>>>>
>>>> Also, I believe this would be even more valuable running as a
>>>> standalone application, but that I think would be even more challenging to
>>>> set up without documentation. Do you know of any references I can look at?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!! This extension looks very valuable.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 10:05:25 AM UTC-5, Chris Holdgraf wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Check out Voila! ( https://github.com/QuantStack/voila)  I bet that
>>>>> you'd find it interesting - it's quite similar to app mode :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 6:54 AM Alexander Feiszli <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At my org we are looking to implement Jupyter notebooks in production
>>>>>> as sort of "mini-apps" for small groups of end users. The idea is that 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> data scientists can develop in Jupyterhub like an IDE and then push a
>>>>>> notebook into a CICD workflow, and then out pops a production version 
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> is accessible by a particular group of users. The reason for this is that
>>>>>> the data scientists are not app developers, they do not want to write
>>>>>> webapps, just work on their algorithms, and their end users are very 
>>>>>> small
>>>>>> groups, maybe 6-12 internal users, so it is unnecessary to have a
>>>>>> development team devoted to making nice looking apps for every algorithm
>>>>>> they write. We just need a mechanism by which the end user can provide
>>>>>> input data, it gets transformed by the notebook, generates some
>>>>>> charts/graphs, and then they receive transformed output data.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For the end users, they should not be able to modify or create new
>>>>>> notebooks, simply run a single notebook. For that reason we are looking 
>>>>>> at
>>>>>> the "appmode" plugin (https://github.com/oschuett/appmode). The next
>>>>>> thing we would like to do is have the production URL redirect to the
>>>>>> running "appmode" version of the notebook. In addition, the production
>>>>>> notebook server should basically just have all the other endpoints shut 
>>>>>> off
>>>>>> or restricted, so that only this single "appmode" page is accessible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can someone point me in the right direction for how I could modify a
>>>>>> notebook server to have requests to the base url redirect to this appmode
>>>>>> page, and how to restrict or turn off the other endpoints? I am a bit 
>>>>>> lost
>>>>>> but guessing I will need to modify the handlers here:
>>>>>> https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/blob/master/notebook/notebook/handlers.py
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