JupyterLite demo deployed to GitHub Pages 🚀

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Overview

JupyterLite Demo

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JupyterLite deployed as a static site to GitHub Pages, for demo purposes.

Try it in your browser

➡️ https://jupyterlite.github.io/demo

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Requirements

JupyterLite is being tested against modern web browsers:

  • Firefox 90+
  • Chromium 89+

Usage

This repository provides a demonstration of how to:

  • build a JupyterLite release using prebuilt JupyterLite assets that bundles a collection of pre-existing Jupyter notebooks as part of the distribution;
  • deploy the release to GitHub Pages.

The process is automated using Github Actions.

You can use this repository in two main ways:

  • generate a new repository from this template repository and build and deploy your own site to the corresponding Github Pages site;
  • build a release from a PR made to this repository and download the release from the created GitHub Actions artifact.

Using Your Own Repository to Build a Release and Deploy it to Github Pages

Requires Github account.

Click on "Use this template" to generate a repository of your own from this template:

template

From the Actions tab on your repository, ensure that workflows are enabled. When you make a commit to the main branch, a Github Action will run to build your JupoyterLite release and deploy it to the repository's Github Pages site. By default, the Github Pages site will be found at YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME.github.io/YOUR_REPOSITORY-NAME. You can also check the URL from the Repository Settings tab Pages menu item.

If the deployment failed, go to "Settings - Actions - General", in the "Workflow permissions" section, check "Read and write permissions". Update files such as readme, and commit so that GitHub rebuids and re-deploys the project. Go to "Settings - Pages", choose "gh-pages" as the source.

Add any additional requirements as required to the requirements.txt file.

You can do this via the Github website by selecting the requirements.txt file, clicking to edit it, making the required changes then saving ("committing") the result to the main branch of your repository.

Modify the contents of the contents folder to include the notebooks you want to distribute as part of your distribution.

You can do this by clicking on the contents directory and dragging notebooks from your desktop onto the contents listing. Wait for the files to be uploaded and then save them ("commit" them) to the main branch of the repository.

Check that you have Github Pages enabled for your repository: from your repository Settings tab, select the Pages menu item and ensure that the source is set to gh-pages.

When you commit a file, an updated release will be built and published on the Github Pages site. Note that it may take a few minutes for the Github Pages site to be updated. Do a hard refresh on your Github Pages site in your web browser to see the new release.

Further Information and Updates

For more info, keep an eye on the JupyterLite documentation:

Deploy a new version of JupyterLite

To change the version of the prebuilt JupyterLite assets, update the jupyterlite package version in the requirements.txt file.

The requirements.txt file can also be used to add extra prebuilt ("federated") JupyterLab extensions to the deployed JupyterLite website.

Commit and push any changes. The site will be deployed on the next push to the main branch.

Development

Create a new environment:

mamba create -n jupyterlite-demo
conda activate jupyterlite-demo
pip install -r requirements.txt

Then follow the steps documented in the Configuring section.

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