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NAME

       jupyterhub - Multi-user server for Jupyter notebooks

DESCRIPTION

       Start a multi-user Jupyter Notebook server

              Spawns  a  configurable-http-proxy  and  multi-user  Hub,  which  authenticates  users  and spawns
              single-user Notebook servers on behalf of users.

       Subcommands =========== Subcommands are launched as `jupyterhub cmd [args]`.  For  information  on  using
       subcommand 'cmd', do: `jupyterhub cmd -h`.

       token

              Generate an API token for a user

       upgrade-db

              Upgrade your JupyterHub state database to the current version.

       Options ======= The options below are convenience aliases to configurable class-options, as listed in the
       "Equivalent  to"  description-line of the aliases.  To see all configurable class-options for some <cmd>,
       use:

              <cmd> --help-all

       --debug

              set    log    level    to    logging.DEBUG    (maximize    logging    output)    Equivalent    to:
              [--Application.log_level=10]

       --show-config

              Show     the     application's    configuration    (human-readable    format)    Equivalent    to:
              [--Application.show_config=True]

       --show-config-json

              Show     the     application's      configuration      (json      format)      Equivalent      to:
              [--Application.show_config_json=True]

       --generate-config

              generate default config file Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.generate_config=True]

       --generate-certs

              generate certificates used for internal ssl Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.generate_certs=True]

       --no-db

              disable persisting state database to disk Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.db_url=sqlite:///:memory:]

       --upgrade-db

              Automatically upgrade the database if needed on startup.

              Only  safe  if  the  database  has  been  backed up.  Only SQLite database files will be backed up
              automatically.

              Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.upgrade_db=True]

       --no-ssl

              [DEPRECATED in 0.7: does nothing] Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.confirm_no_ssl=True]

       --base-url=<URLPrefix>

              The base URL of the entire application.

              Add this to the beginning of all JupyterHub URLs.   Use  base_url  to  run  JupyterHub  within  an
              existing website.  .. deprecated: 0.9

              Use JupyterHub.bind_url

              Default: '/' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.base_url]

       -y=<Bool>

              Answer   yes   to   any   questions   (e.g.  confirm  overwrite)  Default:  False  Equivalent  to:
              [--JupyterHub.answer_yes]

       --ssl-key=<Unicode>

              Path to SSL key file for the public facing interface of the proxy

              When setting this, you should also set ssl_cert

              Default: '' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.ssl_key]

       --ssl-cert=<Unicode>

              Path to SSL certificate file for the public facing interface of the proxy

              When setting this, you should also set ssl_key

              Default: '' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.ssl_cert]

       --url=<Unicode>

              The public facing URL of the whole JupyterHub application.

              This is the address on which the proxy will bind.  Sets protocol, ip, base_url

              Default: 'http://:8000' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.bind_url]

       --ip=<Unicode>

              The public facing ip of the whole JupyterHub application

              (specifically referred to as the proxy).  This is the address on which the proxy will listen.  The
              default  is  to listen on all interfaces. This is the only address through which JupyterHub should
              be accessed by users.  .. deprecated: 0.9

              Use JupyterHub.bind_url

              Default: '' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.ip]

       --port=<Int>

              The public facing port of the proxy.

              This is the port on which the proxy will listen.  This is the only port through  which  JupyterHub
              should be accessed by users.  .. deprecated: 0.9

              Use JupyterHub.bind_url

              Default: 8000 Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.port]

       --pid-file=<Unicode>

              File to write PID

              Useful for daemonizing JupyterHub.

              Default: '' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.pid_file]

       --log-file=<Unicode>

              DEPRECATED:  use output redirection instead, e.g.  jupyterhub &>> /var/log/jupyterhub.log Default:
              '' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.extra_log_file]

       --log-level=<Enum>

              Set the log level by value or name.  Choices: any of [0, 10, 20,  30,  40,  50,  'DEBUG',  'INFO',
              'WARN', 'ERROR', 'CRITICAL'] Default: 30 Equivalent to: [--Application.log_level]

       -f=<Unicode>

              The config file to load Default: 'jupyterhub_config.py' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.config_file]

       --config=<Unicode>

              The config file to load Default: 'jupyterhub_config.py' Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.config_file]

       --db=<Unicode>

              url  for  the  database. e.g. `sqlite:///jupyterhub.sqlite` Default: 'sqlite:///jupyterhub.sqlite'
              Equivalent to: [--JupyterHub.db_url]

       Examples --------

              generate default config file:

              jupyterhub --generate-config -f /etc/jupyterhub/jupyterhub_config.py

              spawn the server on 10.0.1.2:443 with https:

              jupyterhub --ip 10.0.1.2 --port 443 --ssl-key my_ssl.key --ssl-cert my_ssl.cert

       To see all available configurables, use `--help-all`.

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for jupyterhub is maintained as a Texinfo manual.   If  the  info  and  jupyterhub
       programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info jupyterhub

       should give you access to the complete manual.

jupyterhub 3.0.0+ds1                              November 2022                                    JUPYTERHUB(1)