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binder-web

v1.1.17

Published

client-side web app for managing a binder deployment

Downloads

70

Readme

:dash: :dash: The Binder Project is moving to a new repo. :dash: :dash:

:books: Same functionality. Better performance for you. :books:

Over the past few months, we've been improving Binder's architecture and infrastructure. We're retiring this repo as it will no longer be actively developed. Future development will occur under the JupyterHub organization.

Thanks for updating your bookmarked links.

:dash: :dash: The Binder Project is moving to a new repo. :dash: :dash:


binder-web

Client-side web app for managing binder deployments.

install

npm install binder-web

development

For developing, you need to specify a binder server to run the web app against. The easiest option is to use the beta binder server at beta.mybinder.org. To do that, open the file ~/.binder/web.conf and provide the following configuration

{
  "port": 3000,
  "build": {
    "host": "beta.mybinder.org",
    "port": 8082
  },
  "registry": {
    "host": "beta.mybinder.org",
    "port": 8082
  },
  "deploy": {
    "host": "beta.mybinder.org",
    "port": 8084
  }
}

And provide an API token by setting the environmental variable

export BINDER_API_KEY=***

Then start the web app with

npm run start:debug