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DictAuth

This package creates a dictionary-based authenticator for JupyterHub.

  • Make sure JupyterHub is installed and set up correctly.
  • run sudo pip3 install . in the current repository
  • Then in your jupyterhub_config.py file, set
c.JupyterHub.authenticator_class = 'dictauth.DictionaryAuthenticator'

To list users in the JupyterHub, do

sudo dictauth list_users

The default location for the jupyterhub_config.py file is /srv/jupyterhub/, so if your file is not there you must specify it with the --dir option.

If you want to add a user to the JupyterHub, first have them install this package and run

dictauth encrypt_password

This will walk them through the process of generating a salt and a SHA512 digest of their salted password. Then to add them to the JupyterHub, do

sudo dictauth add_user --user their_username --salt their_salt --digest their_digest

To remove a user from the JupyterHub authentication dictionary, do

sudo dictauth remove_user --user their_username

To remove all users from the JupyterHub authentication dictionary, do

sudo dictauth clear_users

and follow the prompt. If you want to remove everyone except certain users, add them with the --except flag separated by commas (no spaces):

sudo dictauth clear_users --except user1,user2,user3

To make a user an admin (who can use their own password to log into any username), do

sudo dictauth make_admin --user their_username

To remove a user from the list of admins, do

sudo dictauth un_admin --user their_username

Make sure you restart your JupyterHub after these changes, e.g., with sudo systemctl stop jupyterhub and sudo systemctl start jupyterhub.

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