import sys c = get_config() # noqa c.JupyterHub.services = [ { 'name': 'grades', 'url': 'http://127.0.0.1:10101', 'command': [sys.executable, './grades.py'], 'oauth_client_allowed_scopes': [ 'custom:grades:write', 'custom:grades:read', ], }, ] c.JupyterHub.custom_scopes = { "custom:grades:read": { "description": "read-access to all grades", }, "custom:grades:write": { "description": "Enter new grades", "subscopes": ["custom:grades:read"], }, } c.JupyterHub.load_roles = [ { "name": "user", # grant all users access to services "scopes": ["access:services", "self"], }, { "name": "grader", # grant graders access to write grades "scopes": ["custom:grades:write"], "users": ["grader"], }, { "name": "instructor", # grant instructors access to read, but not write grades "scopes": ["custom:grades:read"], "users": ["instructor"], }, ] c.JupyterHub.allowed_users = {"instructor", "grader", "student"} # dummy spawner and authenticator for testing, don't actually use these! c.JupyterHub.authenticator_class = 'dummy' c.JupyterHub.spawner_class = 'simple' c.JupyterHub.ip = '127.0.0.1' # let's just run on localhost while dummy auth is enabled c.JupyterHub.log_level = 10