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@jupyterlab/scheduler

v2.10.0

Published

A JupyterLab extension for running notebook jobs

Downloads

359

Readme

jupyter_scheduler

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A JupyterLab extension for running notebook jobs. Documentation is available on ReadTheDocs.

This extension is composed of a Python package named jupyter_scheduler for the server extension and a NPM package named @jupyterlab/scheduler for the frontend extension. Installation of this extension provides a REST API to run, query, stop and delete notebook jobs; the UI provides an interface to create, list and view job details.

Requirements

  • JupyterLab 4.x (for newer Jupyter Scheduler versions)
  • JupyterLab 3.x (for Jupyter Scheduler 1.x)

[!IMPORTANT] Starting with v2.7.0, Jupyter Scheduler requires SQLAlchemy 2.x instead of SQLAlchemy 1.x.

[!IMPORTANT] JupyterLab 3 reached its end of maintenance date on May 15, 2024. As a result, we will not backport new features to the v1 branch supporting JupyterLab 3 after this date. Fixes for critical issues will still be backported until December 31, 2024. If you are still using JupyterLab 3, we strongly encourage you to upgrade to JupyterLab 4 as soon as possible. For more information, see JupyterLab 3 end of maintenance on the Jupyter Blog.

Install

To install the extension, execute:

pip install jupyter_scheduler

Uninstall

To remove the extension, execute:

pip uninstall jupyter_scheduler

User's guide

Please refer to our user's guide for more information on installation and usage.

Contributing

Please refer to our contributor's guide for more information on installation and usage.