dockerized-jupyter-notebook
datapane
dockerized-jupyter-notebook | datapane | |
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2 | 30 | |
1 | 1,348 | |
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4.7 | 7.3 | |
6 months ago | 7 months ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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dockerized-jupyter-notebook
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Ask HN: Fastest way to turn a Jupyter notebook into a website these days?
your task is very very broad
you mention you don't want to deal with AWS, if it's because of ad-hoc installation concerns and nothing else you can just run your notebooks in ready-made solutions like Google Colab, or Jupyter-book in Github ( https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-book ))
that would cover a lot of use cases right away without next to no learning curve
If you don't want to deal with AWS or similar, in that case:
- if it's a static notebook then you can obviously render it and serve the web content (might seem obvious but needs to be considered)
- if it's dynamic but has light hardware requirements, you can try jupyterlite which runs in the browser and should do a pyodine (webassembly CPython kernel) can do: https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/try/lab/
- otherwise, you can try exposing a dockerised jupyter env ( as in https://github.com/MKAbuMattar/dockerized-jupyter-notebook/b... ) or even better a nixified one ( https://github.com/tweag/jupyenv )
there might be other approaches I'm missing, but I think that's pretty much it that doesn't entail some proprietary solution or an ad-hoc installation as you've been doing
datapane
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Polars: Company Formation Announcement
If you're looking for an easy way to build an HTML report using Python, you might find Datapane (https://github.com/datapane/datapane) helpful. I'm one of the people building it! We don't support polars (yet, on the roadmap) but we do support pandas so you can convert to a pandas DataFrame and include your data and any plots, etc.
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JupyterLab 4.0
If you're interested in an easier way to create reports using Python and Plotly/Pandas, you should check out our open-source library, Datapane: https://github.com/datapane/datapane - you can create a standalone, redistributable HTML file in a few lines of Python.
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Evidence – Business Intelligence as Code
You might be interested in what we're hacking on at Datapane (I'm one of the founders): https://github.com/datapane/datapane.
You can create standalone HTML data reports from Python/Jupyter in ~3 lines of code: https://docs.datapane.com/reports/overview/
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Ask HN: Fastest way to turn a Jupyter notebook into a website these days?
You can build web apps from Jupyter using Datapane [0]. I'm one of the founders, so let me know if I can help at all.
You can either export a static site [1] (and host on GH pages or S3), or, if you need backend logic, you can add Python functions [2] and serve on your favourite host (we use Fly).
We have specific Jupyter integration to automatically convert your notebook into an app [3].
[0] https://github.com/datapane/datapane
[1] https://docs.datapane.com/reference/reports/#datapane.proces...
[2] https://docs.datapane.com/apps/overview/
[3] https://docs.datapane.com/reports/jupyter-integration/#conve...
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Datapane - Build full-stack data apps in 100% Python
Our GitHub is https://github.com/datapane/datapane and you can get started here: https://docs.datapane.com/quickstart/
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Datapane - Build internal data products in 100% Python
Thanks a lot! Yes, absolutely, a few people have brought this up and working working on removing the header right now. If I can help at all, feel free to reach us on GH Discussions: https://github.com/datapane/datapane/discussions
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