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# Spawners and single-user notebook servers
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Since the single-user server is an instance of `jupyter notebook`, an entire separate
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multi-process application, there are many aspects of that server that can be configured, and a lot
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Since the single-user server is an instance of `jupyter notebook`, an entirely separate
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multi-process application, there are many aspects of that server that can be configured and a lot
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of ways to express that configuration.
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At the JupyterHub level, you can set some values on the Spawner. The simplest of these is
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`Spawner.notebook_dir`, which lets you set the root directory for a user's server. This root
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notebook directory is the highest level directory users will be able to access in the notebook
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notebook directory is the highest-level directory users will be able to access in the notebook
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dashboard. In this example, the root notebook directory is set to `~/notebooks`, where `~` is
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expanded to the user's home directory.
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c.Spawner.args = ['--debug', '--profile=PHYS131']
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```
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This could be used to set the users default page for the single user server:
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This could be used to set the user's default page for the single-user server:
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```python
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c.Spawner.args = ['--NotebookApp.default_url=/notebooks/Welcome.ipynb']
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it still loads configuration from the `jupyter_notebook_config.py` config file.
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Each user may have one of these files in `$HOME/.jupyter/`.
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Jupyter also supports loading system-wide config files from `/etc/jupyter/`,
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which is the place to put configuration that you want to affect all of your users.
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which is the place to put the configuration that you want to affect all of your users.
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