doc: address reviewers comments

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Ozan Çağlayan
2016-05-04 18:15:15 +03:00
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## External services
JupyterHub has a REST API that can be used to run external services like the
JupyterHub has a REST API that can be used by external services like the
[cull_idle_servers](https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub/blob/master/examples/cull-idle/cull_idle_servers.py)
script which monitors and kills idle single-user servers periodically. In order to run such an
external service, you need to provide it an API token that - for the above example - is passed
through an environment variable called `JPY_API_TOKEN`.
external service, you need to provide it an API token. In the case of `cull_idle_servers`, it is passed
as the environment variable called `JPY_API_TOKEN`.
Currently there are two ways of registering that token with JupyterHub. The first on is to use
the `jupyterhub` command to generate a token for a specific hub user:
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ and then write it to your JupyterHub configuration file (note that the **key** i
c.JupyterHub.api_tokens = {'token' : 'username'}
```
Upon restarting the daemon, you should see a message like below in the logs:
Upon restarting JupyterHub, you should see a message like below in the logs:
```
Adding API token for <username>