Example applications of the Jupyter Kernel Gateway.
Contents:
Folder | Summary | Kernel Gateway Mode |
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cf_demo | Recipe for deploying the scotch_demo microservice to Cloud Foundry using the Python buildpack | notebook-http |
all-spark-kernels | Repurposes the jupyter/all-spark-notebook Docker image to run a kernel gateway server instead of Jupyter Notebook server | jupyter-websocket |
microservice_demo | Example of using a notebook microservice as part of an IFTTT flow, http://blog.ibmjstart.net/2016/01/28/powering-your-application-with-a-notebook-microservice/ | notebook-http |
nb2kg | Extension that makes Jupyter Notebook work with remote kernels provided by a kernel gateway server, http://blog.ibmjstart.net/2016/06/24/using-remote-kernels-jupyter-notebook-server/ | jupyter-websocket |
node_client_example | Shows how to spawn kernels and evaluate code on them using a Node client based on jupyter-js-services | jupyter-websocket |
python_client_example | Shows how to spawn kernels and evaluate code on them using a Python client | jupyter-websocket |
scotch_demo | Example of a notebook for scotch recommendations turned into a RESTful microservice, with three separate implementations in R, Julia, and Python | notebook-http |
swagger-notebook-service | Example of generating a notebook microservice template from a swagger spec and deploying it as a microservice, http://blog.ibmjstart.net/2016/01/28/notebook-microservice-and-swagger/ | notebook-http |