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use VS Code Python extension to log into remote Jupyter URI that is password-protected (no token in URI)
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow do I protect Python code?two factor authentication with username and password for a Jupyter Notebook serverpython code not running on Jupyter notebookJupyter notebook API to get notebooksHow to remove password for Jupyter Notebooks and set token againVS Code Jupyter Extension: Remote notebook not startingPython Vscode extension - can't change remote jupyter notebook kernelVS Code launch command line arguments to change extension parametersUnable to connect to remote jupyter server using the vscode python pluginVisual Studio Code new feature connect to Jupyter Notebook, it is possible to connect to JupyterHub as well?
I'm trying to use the MS VS Code Python extension to log into a remote JupyterHub server according to these docs, which say to provide the ?token= parameter in the URI:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/jupyter-support
However, the server I'm trying to log into is password protected - I don't really have control over removing the password protection.
The Jupyter docs suggest looking for the token in the jupyter logs, but it looks to me like using password protection suppresses the token from the logs, too:
https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html#security-in-the-jupyter-notebook-server
Am I missing something? Is it not possible to use the VS Code extension to log in to a password-protected notebook server?
python visual-studio-code jupyter-notebook
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I'm trying to use the MS VS Code Python extension to log into a remote JupyterHub server according to these docs, which say to provide the ?token= parameter in the URI:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/jupyter-support
However, the server I'm trying to log into is password protected - I don't really have control over removing the password protection.
The Jupyter docs suggest looking for the token in the jupyter logs, but it looks to me like using password protection suppresses the token from the logs, too:
https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html#security-in-the-jupyter-notebook-server
Am I missing something? Is it not possible to use the VS Code extension to log in to a password-protected notebook server?
python visual-studio-code jupyter-notebook
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I'm trying to use the MS VS Code Python extension to log into a remote JupyterHub server according to these docs, which say to provide the ?token= parameter in the URI:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/jupyter-support
However, the server I'm trying to log into is password protected - I don't really have control over removing the password protection.
The Jupyter docs suggest looking for the token in the jupyter logs, but it looks to me like using password protection suppresses the token from the logs, too:
https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html#security-in-the-jupyter-notebook-server
Am I missing something? Is it not possible to use the VS Code extension to log in to a password-protected notebook server?
python visual-studio-code jupyter-notebook
I'm trying to use the MS VS Code Python extension to log into a remote JupyterHub server according to these docs, which say to provide the ?token= parameter in the URI:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/jupyter-support
However, the server I'm trying to log into is password protected - I don't really have control over removing the password protection.
The Jupyter docs suggest looking for the token in the jupyter logs, but it looks to me like using password protection suppresses the token from the logs, too:
https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html#security-in-the-jupyter-notebook-server
Am I missing something? Is it not possible to use the VS Code extension to log in to a password-protected notebook server?
python visual-studio-code jupyter-notebook
python visual-studio-code jupyter-notebook
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Currently this is not supported, we only support connecting via the token. We know that this is not optimal for many users, but as of now the only way to enter in the password and authenticate the session is via the actual login HTML page that you see in the browser when you try to connect to a password protected Jupyter. So we don't yet have a way to automate that inside of VSCode. We're looking at adding support for this, but we will probably need changes from the Jupyter side to support this so it won't be in the immediate future.
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Currently this is not supported, we only support connecting via the token. We know that this is not optimal for many users, but as of now the only way to enter in the password and authenticate the session is via the actual login HTML page that you see in the browser when you try to connect to a password protected Jupyter. So we don't yet have a way to automate that inside of VSCode. We're looking at adding support for this, but we will probably need changes from the Jupyter side to support this so it won't be in the immediate future.
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Currently this is not supported, we only support connecting via the token. We know that this is not optimal for many users, but as of now the only way to enter in the password and authenticate the session is via the actual login HTML page that you see in the browser when you try to connect to a password protected Jupyter. So we don't yet have a way to automate that inside of VSCode. We're looking at adding support for this, but we will probably need changes from the Jupyter side to support this so it won't be in the immediate future.
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Currently this is not supported, we only support connecting via the token. We know that this is not optimal for many users, but as of now the only way to enter in the password and authenticate the session is via the actual login HTML page that you see in the browser when you try to connect to a password protected Jupyter. So we don't yet have a way to automate that inside of VSCode. We're looking at adding support for this, but we will probably need changes from the Jupyter side to support this so it won't be in the immediate future.
Currently this is not supported, we only support connecting via the token. We know that this is not optimal for many users, but as of now the only way to enter in the password and authenticate the session is via the actual login HTML page that you see in the browser when you try to connect to a password protected Jupyter. So we don't yet have a way to automate that inside of VSCode. We're looking at adding support for this, but we will probably need changes from the Jupyter side to support this so it won't be in the immediate future.
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