- Open Google Colab and run this code in one of the code cells
# Install colab_ssh on google colab
!pip install colab_ssh --upgrade
from colab_ssh import launch_ssh, init_git
launch_ssh(ngrokToken,password)
# Optional: if you want to clone a github repository
init_git(githubUrl)
ngrokToken
is your ngrok token that you can get from herepassword
is an optional parameter, this is your ssh password that you want to set.githubUrl
is your github HTTPS clone url (usually ends with.git
)
Looking for a way to specify an ngrok region ? Check all the parameters for the
launch_ssh
function in this page
Looking for a way to specify an ngrok reserved remote address ? Check all the parameters for the
launch_ssh
function in this page
If you are a Github fan, you probably want to clone a repository (private or public) to the Google Colab Notebook.
This is why init_git
is created.
- Clones the repository
- Uses your personal token (if you provided it) to setup the repository remote URL (this is useful so you don't have to worry about authentication during
git clone
orgit push
). If you clone a private repository without a personal token, you will be asked to put your password. - Checkout the branch of your preference
- Sets up the
user.email
anduser.name
for you, in case you need to commit. - Also, it inserts the cloned folder to the
sys.path
. This is helpful when your cloned repository is a python project and you want to import some python modules directly (without specifying the name of the root folder) to your Google Colab Notebook. Example: If you cloned a repository calledexample-repo
. A folder should be created containing your cloned repository. Ifexample-repo
has a python module calledmy_module
, instead of writing in your notebookimport example-repo.my_module
, you can simply doimport my_module
.
init_git("https://github.com/<OWNER>/<REPO_NAME>.git",
personal_token="<YOUR_GITHUB_PERSONAL_TOKEN>",
branch="<YOUR_BRANCH>",
email="<YOUR_EMAIL>",
username="<YOUR_USERNAME>")
The output of this command will look like this:
Successfully cloned the repository
[Optional] You can open the cloned folder using VSCode, by clicking cloned_repo_name
The cloned_repo_name will be shown as a link inside the notebook output (or a url in case of a terminal). This is a direct link to open VSCode directly.
Link doesn't appear or doesn't work?
- Make sure you have VSCode installed locally for the link to work
- Make sure that you run
launch_ssh
beforeinit_git
. The reason for that is becauseinit_git
shows the link based on the tunnel information provided by the functionlaunch_ssh
.
Instead of setting a password, you can access the SSH tunnel using your own pair of keys.
IMPORTANT: For this to work you need to setup your git repository by using the function
init_git()
How it works ?
We get your public key from the repository passed into the init_git()
function and then we add it to the authorized_keys
file (found in ~/.ssh
folder).
You need to follow these steps:
- Create a pair of SSH key
- Copy your public key (should be inside the file
id_rsa.pub
) - In the root of your github repository, create a folder called
.colab_ssh
and a file within it calledauthorized_keys
- Paste your public key inside the file
.collab_ssh/authorized_keys
Once you run the code in the Getting Started section you will notice a message like this
...
Successfully running tcp://0.tcp.ngrok.io:XXXX
...
XXXX
is the port provided byngrok
You can now open VSCode and add this to your SSH Configuration
Host google_colab_ssh
HostName 0.tcp.ngrok.io
User root
Port XXXX
Make sure you replace XXXX with the port you just obtained
Then connect to the remote google_colab_ssh
.