# Configuration file for jupyter-notebook.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Application(SingletonConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## This is an application.
## The date format used by logging formatters for %(asctime)s
#[Link].log_datefmt = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
## The Logging format template
#[Link].log_format = '[%(name)s]%(highlevel)s %(message)s'
## Set the log level by value or name.
#[Link].log_level = 30
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JupyterApp(Application) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Base class for Jupyter applications
## Answer yes to any prompts.
#[Link].answer_yes = False
## Full path of a config file.
#[Link].config_file = ''
## Specify a config file to load.
#[Link].config_file_name = ''
## Generate default config file.
#[Link].generate_config = False
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NotebookApp(JupyterApp) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Set the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true header
#[Link].allow_credentials = False
## Set the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header
#
# Use '*' to allow any origin to access your server.
#
# Takes precedence over allow_origin_pat.
#[Link].allow_origin = ''
## Use a regular expression for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header
#
# Requests from an origin matching the expression will get replies with:
#
# Access-Control-Allow-Origin: origin
#
# where `origin` is the origin of the request.
#
# Ignored if allow_origin is set.
#[Link].allow_origin_pat = ''
## Allow password to be changed at login for the notebook server.
#
# While loggin in with a token, the notebook server UI will give the opportunity
# to the user to enter a new password at the same time that will replace the
# token login mechanism.
#
# This can be set to false to prevent changing password from the UI/API.
#[Link].allow_password_change = True
## Allow requests where the Host header doesn't point to a local server
#
# By default, requests get a 403 forbidden response if the 'Host' header shows
# that the browser thinks it's on a non-local domain. Setting this option to
# True disables this check.
#
# This protects against 'DNS rebinding' attacks, where a remote web server
# serves you a page and then changes its DNS to send later requests to a local
# IP, bypassing same-origin checks.
#
# Local IP addresses (such as [Link] and ::1) are allowed as local, along
# with hostnames configured in local_hostnames.
#[Link].allow_remote_access = False
## Whether to allow the user to run the notebook as root.
#[Link].allow_root = False
## DEPRECATED use base_url
#[Link].base_project_url = '/'
## The base URL for the notebook server.
#
# Leading and trailing slashes can be omitted, and will automatically be added.
#[Link].base_url = '/'
## Specify what command to use to invoke a web browser when opening the notebook.
# If not specified, the default browser will be determined by the `webbrowser`
# standard library module, which allows setting of the BROWSER environment
# variable to override it.
#[Link] = ''
## The full path to an SSL/TLS certificate file.
#[Link] = ''
## The full path to a certificate authority certificate for SSL/TLS client
# authentication.
#[Link].client_ca = ''
## The config manager class to use
#[Link].config_manager_class =
'[Link]'
## The notebook manager class to use.
#[Link].contents_manager_class =
'[Link]'
## Extra keyword arguments to pass to `set_secure_cookie`. See tornado's
# set_secure_cookie docs for details.
#[Link].cookie_options = {}
## The random bytes used to secure cookies. By default this is a new random
# number every time you start the Notebook. Set it to a value in a config file
# to enable logins to persist across server sessions.
#
# Note: Cookie secrets should be kept private, do not share config files with
# cookie_secret stored in plaintext (you can read the value from a file).
#[Link].cookie_secret = b''
## The file where the cookie secret is stored.
#[Link].cookie_secret_file = ''
## Override URL shown to users.
#
# Replace actual URL, including protocol, address, port and base URL, with the
# given value when displaying URL to the users. Do not change the actual
# connection URL. If authentication token is enabled, the token is added to the
# custom URL automatically.
#
# This option is intended to be used when the URL to display to the user cannot
# be determined reliably by the Jupyter notebook server (proxified or
# containerized setups for example).
#[Link].custom_display_url = ''
## The default URL to redirect to from `/`
#[Link].default_url = '/tree'
## Disable cross-site-request-forgery protection
#
# Jupyter notebook 4.3.1 introduces protection from cross-site request
# forgeries, requiring API requests to either:
#
# - originate from pages served by this server (validated with XSRF cookie and
# token), or - authenticate with a token
#
# Some anonymous compute resources still desire the ability to run code,
# completely without authentication. These services can disable all
# authentication and security checks, with the full knowledge of what that
# implies.
#[Link].disable_check_xsrf = False
## Whether to enable MathJax for typesetting math/TeX
#
# MathJax is the javascript library Jupyter uses to render math/LaTeX. It is
# very large, so you may want to disable it if you have a slow internet
# connection, or for offline use of the notebook.
#
# When disabled, equations etc. will appear as their untransformed TeX source.
#[Link].enable_mathjax = True
## extra paths to look for Javascript notebook extensions
#[Link].extra_nbextensions_path = []
## handlers that should be loaded at higher priority than the default services
#[Link].extra_services = []
## Extra paths to search for serving static files.
#
# This allows adding javascript/css to be available from the notebook server
# machine, or overriding individual files in the IPython
#[Link].extra_static_paths = []
## Extra paths to search for serving jinja templates.
#
# Can be used to override templates from [Link].
#[Link].extra_template_paths = []
##
#[Link].file_to_run = ''
## Extra keyword arguments to pass to `get_secure_cookie`. See tornado's
# get_secure_cookie docs for details.
#[Link].get_secure_cookie_kwargs = {}
## Deprecated: Use minified JS file or not, mainly use during dev to avoid JS
# recompilation
#[Link].ignore_minified_js = False
## (bytes/sec) Maximum rate at which stream output can be sent on iopub before
# they are limited.
#[Link].iopub_data_rate_limit = 1000000
## (msgs/sec) Maximum rate at which messages can be sent on iopub before they are
# limited.
#[Link].iopub_msg_rate_limit = 1000
## The IP address the notebook server will listen on.
#[Link] = 'localhost'
## Supply extra arguments that will be passed to Jinja environment.
#[Link].jinja_environment_options = {}
## Extra variables to supply to jinja templates when rendering.
#[Link].jinja_template_vars = {}
## The kernel manager class to use.
#[Link].kernel_manager_class =
'[Link]'
## The kernel spec manager class to use. Should be a subclass of
# `jupyter_client.[Link]`.
#
# The Api of KernelSpecManager is provisional and might change without warning
# between this version of Jupyter and the next stable one.
#[Link].kernel_spec_manager_class =
'jupyter_client.[Link]'
## The full path to a private key file for usage with SSL/TLS.
#[Link] = ''
## Hostnames to allow as local when allow_remote_access is False.
#
# Local IP addresses (such as [Link] and ::1) are automatically accepted as
# local as well.
#[Link].local_hostnames = ['localhost']
## The login handler class to use.
#[Link].login_handler_class = '[Link]'
## The logout handler class to use.
#[Link].logout_handler_class = '[Link]'
## The [Link] configuration file that is to be used.
#[Link].mathjax_config = 'TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML-full,Safe'
## A custom url for [Link]. Should be in the form of a case-sensitive url to
# MathJax, for example: /static/components/MathJax/[Link]
#[Link].mathjax_url = ''
## Sets the maximum allowed size of the client request body, specified in the
# Content-Length request header field. If the size in a request exceeds the
# configured value, a malformed HTTP message is returned to the client.
#
# Note: max_body_size is applied even in streaming mode.
#[Link].max_body_size = 536870912
## Gets or sets the maximum amount of memory, in bytes, that is allocated for
# use by the buffer manager.
#[Link].max_buffer_size = 536870912
## Dict of Python modules to load as notebook server [Link] values can
# be used to enable and disable the loading ofthe extensions. The extensions
# will be loaded in alphabetical order.
#[Link].nbserver_extensions = {}
## The directory to use for notebooks and kernels.
[Link].notebook_dir = 'D:/Tesis Buky'
## Whether to open in a browser after starting. The specific browser used is
# platform dependent and determined by the python standard library `webbrowser`
# module, unless it is overridden using the --browser ([Link])
# configuration option.
#[Link].open_browser = True
## Hashed password to use for web authentication.
#
# To generate, type in a python/IPython shell:
#
# from [Link] import passwd; passwd()
#
# The string should be of the form type:salt:hashed-password.
#[Link] = ''
## Forces users to use a password for the Notebook server. This is useful in a
# multi user environment, for instance when everybody in the LAN can access each
# other's machine through ssh.
#
# In such a case, server the notebook server on localhost is not secure since
# any user can connect to the notebook server via ssh.
#[Link].password_required = False
## The port the notebook server will listen on.
#[Link] = 8888
## The number of additional ports to try if the specified port is not available.
#[Link].port_retries = 50
## DISABLED: use %pylab or %matplotlib in the notebook to enable matplotlib.
#[Link] = 'disabled'
## If True, display a button in the dashboard to quit (shutdown the notebook
# server).
#[Link].quit_button = True
## (sec) Time window used to check the message and data rate limits.
#[Link].rate_limit_window = 3
## Reraise exceptions encountered loading server extensions?
#[Link].reraise_server_extension_failures = False
## DEPRECATED use the nbserver_extensions dict instead
#[Link].server_extensions = []
## The session manager class to use.
#[Link].session_manager_class =
'[Link]'
## Shut down the server after N seconds with no kernels or terminals running and
# no activity. This can be used together with culling idle kernels
# (MappingKernelManager.cull_idle_timeout) to shutdown the notebook server when
# it's not in use. This is not precisely timed: it may shut down up to a minute
# later. 0 (the default) disables this automatic shutdown.
#[Link].shutdown_no_activity_timeout = 0
## Supply SSL options for the tornado HTTPServer. See the tornado docs for
# details.
#[Link].ssl_options = {}
## Supply overrides for terminado. Currently only supports "shell_command".
#[Link].terminado_settings = {}
## Set to False to disable terminals.
#
# This does *not* make the notebook server more secure by itself. Anything the
# user can in a terminal, they can also do in a notebook.
#
# Terminals may also be automatically disabled if the terminado package is not
# available.
#[Link].terminals_enabled = True
## Token used for authenticating first-time connections to the server.
#
# When no password is enabled, the default is to generate a new, random token.
#
# Setting to an empty string disables authentication altogether, which is NOT
# RECOMMENDED.
#[Link] = '<generated>'
## Supply overrides for the [Link] that the Jupyter notebook
# uses.
#[Link].tornado_settings = {}
## Whether to trust or not X-Scheme/X-Forwarded-Proto and X-Real-Ip/X-Forwarded-
# For headerssent by the upstream reverse proxy. Necessary if the proxy handles
# SSL
#[Link].trust_xheaders = False
## DEPRECATED, use tornado_settings
#[Link].webapp_settings = {}
## Specify Where to open the notebook on startup. This is the `new` argument
# passed to the standard library method `[Link]`. The behaviour is not
# guaranteed, but depends on browser support. Valid values are:
#
# - 2 opens a new tab,
# - 1 opens a new window,
# - 0 opens in an existing window.
#
# See the `[Link]` documentation for details.
#[Link].webbrowser_open_new = 2
## Set the tornado compression options for websocket connections.
#
# This value will be returned from
# :meth:`WebSocketHandler.get_compression_options`. None (default) will disable
# compression. A dict (even an empty one) will enable compression.
#
# See the tornado docs for WebSocketHandler.get_compression_options for details.
#[Link].websocket_compression_options = None
## The base URL for websockets, if it differs from the HTTP server (hint: it
# almost certainly doesn't).
#
# Should be in the form of an HTTP origin: ws[s]://hostname[:port]
#[Link].websocket_url = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ConnectionFileMixin(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Mixin for configurable classes that work with connection files
## JSON file in which to store connection info [default: kernel-<pid>.json]
#
# This file will contain the IP, ports, and authentication key needed to connect
# clients to this kernel. By default, this file will be created in the security
# dir of the current profile, but can be specified by absolute path.
#[Link].connection_file = ''
## set the control (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#[Link].control_port = 0
## set the heartbeat port [default: random]
#[Link].hb_port = 0
## set the iopub (PUB) port [default: random]
#[Link].iopub_port = 0
## Set the kernel's IP address [default localhost]. If the IP address is
# something other than localhost, then Consoles on other machines will be able
# to connect to the Kernel, so be careful!
#[Link] = ''
## set the shell (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#[Link].shell_port = 0
## set the stdin (ROUTER) port [default: random]
#[Link].stdin_port = 0
##
#[Link] = 'tcp'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelManager(ConnectionFileMixin) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Manages a single kernel in a subprocess on this host.
#
# This version starts kernels with Popen.
## Should we autorestart the kernel if it dies.
#[Link] = True
## DEPRECATED: Use kernel_name instead.
#
# The Popen Command to launch the kernel. Override this if you have a custom
# kernel. If kernel_cmd is specified in a configuration file, Jupyter does not
# pass any arguments to the kernel, because it cannot make any assumptions about
# the arguments that the kernel understands. In particular, this means that the
# kernel does not receive the option --debug if it given on the Jupyter command
# line.
#[Link].kernel_cmd = []
## Time to wait for a kernel to terminate before killing it, in seconds.
#[Link].shutdown_wait_time = 5.0
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Session(Configurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Object for handling serialization and sending of messages.
#
# The Session object handles building messages and sending them with ZMQ sockets
# or ZMQStream objects. Objects can communicate with each other over the
# network via Session objects, and only need to work with the dict-based IPython
# message spec. The Session will handle serialization/deserialization, security,
# and metadata.
#
# Sessions support configurable serialization via packer/unpacker traits, and
# signing with HMAC digests via the key/keyfile traits.
#
# Parameters ----------
#
# debug : bool
# whether to trigger extra debugging statements
# packer/unpacker : str : 'json', 'pickle' or import_string
# importstrings for methods to serialize message parts. If just
# 'json' or 'pickle', predefined JSON and pickle packers will be used.
# Otherwise, the entire importstring must be used.
#
# The functions must accept at least valid JSON input, and output *bytes*.
#
# For example, to use msgpack:
# packer = '[Link]', unpacker='[Link]'
# pack/unpack : callables
# You can also set the pack/unpack callables for serialization directly.
# session : bytes
# the ID of this Session object. The default is to generate a new UUID.
# username : unicode
# username added to message headers. The default is to ask the OS.
# key : bytes
# The key used to initialize an HMAC signature. If unset, messages
# will not be signed or checked.
# keyfile : filepath
# The file containing a key. If this is set, `key` will be initialized
# to the contents of the file.
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which an object's buffer should be extracted to
# avoid pickling.
#[Link].buffer_threshold = 1024
## Whether to check PID to protect against calls after fork.
#
# This check can be disabled if fork-safety is handled elsewhere.
#[Link].check_pid = True
## Threshold (in bytes) beyond which a buffer should be sent without copying.
#[Link].copy_threshold = 65536
## Debug output in the Session
#[Link] = False
## The maximum number of digests to remember.
#
# The digest history will be culled when it exceeds this value.
#[Link].digest_history_size = 65536
## The maximum number of items for a container to be introspected for custom
# serialization. Containers larger than this are pickled outright.
#[Link].item_threshold = 64
## execution key, for signing messages.
#[Link] = b''
## path to file containing execution key.
#[Link] = ''
## Metadata dictionary, which serves as the default top-level metadata dict for
# each message.
#[Link] = {}
## The name of the packer for serializing messages. Should be one of 'json',
# 'pickle', or an import name for a custom callable serializer.
#[Link] = 'json'
## The UUID identifying this session.
#[Link] = ''
## The digest scheme used to construct the message signatures. Must have the form
# 'hmac-HASH'.
#[Link].signature_scheme = 'hmac-sha256'
## The name of the unpacker for unserializing messages. Only used with custom
# functions for `packer`.
#[Link] = 'json'
## Username for the Session. Default is your system username.
#[Link] = 'username'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MultiKernelManager(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A class for managing multiple kernels.
## The name of the default kernel to start
#[Link].default_kernel_name = 'python3'
## The kernel manager class. This is configurable to allow subclassing of the
# KernelManager for customized behavior.
#[Link].kernel_manager_class =
'jupyter_client.[Link]'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MappingKernelManager(MultiKernelManager) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A KernelManager that handles notebook mapping and HTTP error handling
## White list of allowed kernel message types. When the list is empty, all
# message types are allowed.
#[Link].allowed_message_types = []
## Whether messages from kernels whose frontends have disconnected should be
# buffered in-memory.
#
# When True (default), messages are buffered and replayed on reconnect, avoiding
# lost messages due to interrupted connectivity.
#
# Disable if long-running kernels will produce too much output while no
# frontends are connected.
#[Link].buffer_offline_messages = True
## Whether to consider culling kernels which are busy. Only effective if
# cull_idle_timeout > 0.
#[Link].cull_busy = False
## Whether to consider culling kernels which have one or more connections. Only
# effective if cull_idle_timeout > 0.
#[Link].cull_connected = False
## Timeout (in seconds) after which a kernel is considered idle and ready to be
# culled. Values of 0 or lower disable culling. Very short timeouts may result
# in kernels being culled for users with poor network connections.
#[Link].cull_idle_timeout = 0
## The interval (in seconds) on which to check for idle kernels exceeding the
# cull timeout value.
#[Link].cull_interval = 300
## Timeout for giving up on a kernel (in seconds).
#
# On starting and restarting kernels, we check whether the kernel is running and
# responsive by sending kernel_info_requests. This sets the timeout in seconds
# for how long the kernel can take before being presumed dead. This affects the
# MappingKernelManager (which handles kernel restarts) and the
# ZMQChannelsHandler (which handles the startup).
#[Link].kernel_info_timeout = 60
##
#[Link].root_dir = ''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# KernelSpecManager(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## If there is no Python kernelspec registered and the IPython kernel is
# available, ensure it is added to the spec list.
#[Link].ensure_native_kernel = True
## The kernel spec class. This is configurable to allow subclassing of the
# KernelSpecManager for customized behavior.
#[Link].kernel_spec_class = 'jupyter_client.[Link]'
## Whitelist of allowed kernel names.
#
# By default, all installed kernels are allowed.
#[Link] = set()
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ContentsManager(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Base class for serving files and directories.
#
# This serves any text or binary file, as well as directories, with special
# handling for JSON notebook documents.
#
# Most APIs take a path argument, which is always an API-style unicode path, and
# always refers to a directory.
#
# - unicode, not url-escaped
# - '/'-separated
# - leading and trailing '/' will be stripped
# - if unspecified, path defaults to '',
# indicating the root path.
## Allow access to hidden files
#[Link].allow_hidden = False
##
#[Link] = None
##
#[Link].checkpoints_class =
'[Link]'
##
#[Link].checkpoints_kwargs = {}
## handler class to use when serving raw file requests.
#
# Default is a fallback that talks to the ContentsManager API, which may be
# inefficient, especially for large files.
#
# Local files-based ContentsManagers can use a StaticFileHandler subclass, which
# will be much more efficient.
#
# Access to these files should be Authenticated.
#[Link].files_handler_class = '[Link]'
## Extra parameters to pass to files_handler_class.
#
# For example, StaticFileHandlers generally expect a `path` argument specifying
# the root directory from which to serve files.
#[Link].files_handler_params = {}
## Glob patterns to hide in file and directory listings.
#[Link].hide_globs = ['__pycache__', '*.pyc', '*.pyo', '.DS_Store',
'*.so', '*.dylib', '*~']
## Python callable or importstring thereof
#
# To be called on a contents model prior to save.
#
# This can be used to process the structure, such as removing notebook outputs
# or other side effects that should not be saved.
#
# It will be called as (all arguments passed by keyword)::
#
# hook(path=path, model=model, contents_manager=self)
#
# - model: the model to be saved. Includes file contents.
# Modifying this dict will affect the file that is stored.
# - path: the API path of the save destination
# - contents_manager: this ContentsManager instance
#[Link].pre_save_hook = None
##
#[Link].root_dir = '/'
## The base name used when creating untitled directories.
#[Link].untitled_directory = 'Untitled Folder'
## The base name used when creating untitled files.
#[Link].untitled_file = 'untitled'
## The base name used when creating untitled notebooks.
#[Link].untitled_notebook = 'Untitled'
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FileManagerMixin(Configurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Mixin for ContentsAPI classes that interact with the filesystem.
#
# Provides facilities for reading, writing, and copying both notebooks and
# generic files.
#
# Shared by FileContentsManager and FileCheckpoints.
#
# Note ---- Classes using this mixin must provide the following attributes:
#
# root_dir : unicode
# A directory against against which API-style paths are to be resolved.
#
# log : [Link]
## By default notebooks are saved on disk on a temporary file and then if
# successfully written, it replaces the old ones. This procedure, namely
# 'atomic_writing', causes some bugs on file system without operation order
# enforcement (like some networked fs). If set to False, the new notebook is
# written directly on the old one which could fail (eg: full filesystem or quota
# )
#[Link].use_atomic_writing = True
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FileContentsManager(FileManagerMixin,ContentsManager) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## If True (default), deleting files will send them to the platform's
# trash/recycle bin, where they can be recovered. If False, deleting files
# really deletes them.
#[Link].delete_to_trash = True
## Python callable or importstring thereof
#
# to be called on the path of a file just saved.
#
# This can be used to process the file on disk, such as converting the notebook
# to a script or HTML via nbconvert.
#
# It will be called as (all arguments passed by keyword)::
#
# hook(os_path=os_path, model=model, contents_manager=instance)
#
# - path: the filesystem path to the file just written - model: the model
# representing the file - contents_manager: this ContentsManager instance
#[Link].post_save_hook = None
##
#[Link].root_dir = ''
## DEPRECATED, use post_save_hook. Will be removed in Notebook 5.0
#[Link].save_script = False
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# NotebookNotary(LoggingConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## A class for computing and verifying notebook signatures.
## The hashing algorithm used to sign notebooks.
#[Link] = 'sha256'
## The sqlite file in which to store notebook signatures. By default, this will
# be in your Jupyter data directory. You can set it to ':memory:' to disable
# sqlite writing to the filesystem.
#[Link].db_file = ''
## The secret key with which notebooks are signed.
#[Link] = b''
## The file where the secret key is stored.
#[Link].secret_file = ''
## A callable returning the storage backend for notebook signatures. The default
# uses an SQLite database.
#[Link].store_factory = [Link]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GatewayKernelManager(MappingKernelManager) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Kernel manager that supports remote kernels hosted by Jupyter Kernel or
# Enterprise Gateway.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GatewayKernelSpecManager(KernelSpecManager) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GatewayClient(SingletonConfigurable) configuration
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## This class manages the configuration. It's its own singleton class so that we
# can share these values across all objects. It also contains some helper methods
# to build request arguments out of the various config options.
## The authorization token used in the HTTP headers. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_AUTH_TOKEN
# env var)
#[Link].auth_token = None
## The filename of CA certificates or None to use defaults.
# (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_CA_CERTS env var)
#[Link].ca_certs = None
## The filename for client SSL certificate, if any. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_CLIENT_CERT
# env var)
#[Link].client_cert = None
## The filename for client SSL key, if any. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_CLIENT_KEY env var)
#[Link].client_key = None
## The time allowed for HTTP connection establishment with the Gateway server.
# (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_CONNECT_TIMEOUT env var)
#[Link].connect_timeout = 60.0
## A comma-separated list of environment variable names that will be included,
# along with their values, in the kernel startup request. The corresponding
# `env_whitelist` configuration value must also be set on the Gateway server -
# since that configuration value indicates which environmental values to make
# available to the kernel. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_ENV_WHITELIST env var)
#[Link].env_whitelist = ''
## Additional HTTP headers to pass on the request. This value will be converted
# to a dict. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_HEADERS env var)
#[Link] = '{}'
## The password for HTTP authentication. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_HTTP_PWD env var)
#[Link].http_pwd = None
## The username for HTTP authentication. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_HTTP_USER env var)
#[Link].http_user = None
## The gateway API endpoint for accessing kernel resources
# (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_KERNELS_ENDPOINT env var)
#[Link].kernels_endpoint = '/api/kernels'
## The gateway API endpoint for accessing kernelspecs
# (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_KERNELSPECS_ENDPOINT env var)
#[Link].kernelspecs_endpoint = '/api/kernelspecs'
## The gateway endpoint for accessing kernelspecs resources
# (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_KERNELSPECS_RESOURCE_ENDPOINT env var)
#[Link].kernelspecs_resource_endpoint = '/kernelspecs'
## The time allowed for HTTP request completion. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
# env var)
#[Link].request_timeout = 60.0
## The url of the Kernel or Enterprise Gateway server where kernel specifications
# are defined and kernel management takes place. If defined, this Notebook
# server acts as a proxy for all kernel management and kernel specification
# retrieval. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_URL env var)
#[Link] = None
## For HTTPS requests, determines if server's certificate should be validated or
# not. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_VALIDATE_CERT env var)
#[Link].validate_cert = True
## The websocket url of the Kernel or Enterprise Gateway server. If not
# provided, this value will correspond to the value of the Gateway url with 'ws'
# in place of 'http'. (JUPYTER_GATEWAY_WS_URL env var)
#[Link].ws_url = None