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doc: fix formatting of spawner env-vars
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@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ Additional variables can be specified via the `Spawner.environment` configuratio
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The process environment is returned by `Spawner.get_env`, which specifies the following environment variables:
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- JUPYTERHUB*SERVICE_URL - the \_bind* URL where the server should launch its HTTP server (`http://127.0.0.1:12345`).
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- JUPYTERHUB_SERVICE_URL - the \_bind* URL where the server should launch its HTTP server (`http://127.0.0.1:12345`).
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This includes `Spawner.ip` and `Spawner.port`; _new in 2.0, prior to 2.0 IP, port were on the command-line and only if specified_
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- JUPYTERHUB_SERVICE_PREFIX - the URL prefix the service will run on (e.g. `/user/name/`)
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- JUPYTERHUB_USER - the JupyterHub user's username
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@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ The process environment is returned by `Spawner.get_env`, which specifies the fo
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Optional environment variables, depending on configuration:
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- JUPYTERHUB*SSL*[KEYFILE|CERTFILE|CLIENT_CI] - SSL configuration, when `internal_ssl` is enabled
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- JUPYTERHUB_SSL_[KEYFILE|CERTFILE|CLIENT_CI] - SSL configuration, when `internal_ssl` is enabled
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- JUPYTERHUB_ROOT_DIR - the root directory of the server (notebook directory), when `Spawner.notebook_dir` is defined (new in 2.0)
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- JUPYTERHUB_DEFAULT_URL - the default URL for the server (for redirects from `/user/:name/`),
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if `Spawner.default_url` is defined
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@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ Optional environment variables, depending on configuration:
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sets maximum log level when `Spawner.debug` is True (new in 2.0,
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previously passed via CLI)
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- JUPYTERHUB*[MEM|CPU]*[LIMIT_GUARANTEE] - the values of CPU and memory limits and guarantees.
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- JUPYTERHUB_[MEM|CPU]_[LIMIT_GUARANTEE] - the values of CPU and memory limits and guarantees.
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These are not expected to be enforced by the process,
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but are made available as a hint,
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e.g. for resource monitoring extensions.
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