Commit 236af548 authored by Marcel Amirault's avatar Marcel Amirault

Merge branch 'eread/edit-jupyterhub-ci-content' into 'master'

Edit new JupyterHub content

Closes #205393

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!25409
parents 66008c30 89aa6950
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To see a list of available applications to install. For a:
- [Project-level cluster](../project/clusters/index.md), navigate to your project's
**Operations > Kubernetes**.
- [Group-level cluster](../group/clusters/index.md), navigate to your group's **Kubernetes** page.
**{cloud-gear}** **Operations > Kubernetes**.
- [Group-level cluster](../group/clusters/index.md), navigate to your group's
**{cloud-gear}** **Kubernetes** page.
Install Helm first as it's used to install other applications.
......@@ -655,7 +656,7 @@ GitLab Runner is installed into the `gitlab-managed-apps` namespace of your clus
In order for GitLab Runner to function, you **must** specify the following:
- `gitlabUrl` - the GitLab server full URL (e.g., `https://example.gitlab.com`) to register the Runner against.
- `gitlabUrl` - the GitLab server full URL (for example, `https://example.gitlab.com`) to register the Runner against.
- `runnerRegistrationToken` - The registration token for adding new Runners to GitLab. This must be
[retrieved from your GitLab instance](../../ci/runners/README.md).
......@@ -752,7 +753,8 @@ agent:
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/cluster-applications/-/merge_requests/40) in GitLab 12.8.
Enable JupyterHub in the `.gitlab/managed-apps/config.yaml` file to install it:
JupyterHub is installed using GitLab CI by defining configuration in
`.gitlab/managed-apps/config.yaml` as follows:
```yaml
jupyterhub:
......@@ -761,33 +763,40 @@ jupyterhub:
gitlabGroupWhitelist: []
```
`gitlabProjectIdWhitelist` restricts GitLab authentication to only members of the specified projects. `gitlabGroupWhitelist` restricts GitLab authentication to only members of the specified groups. Specifying an empty array for both will allow any user on the GitLab instance to log in.
In the configuration:
JupyterHub is installed into the `gitlab-managed-apps` namespace of your
cluster.
- `gitlabProjectIdWhitelist` restricts GitLab authentication to only members of the specified projects.
- `gitlabGroupWhitelist` restricts GitLab authentication to only members of the specified groups.
- Specifying an empty array for both will allow any user on the GitLab instance to sign in.
In order for JupyterHub to function, you must setup an [OAuth Application](../../integration/oauth_provider.md). Using the following values:
JupyterHub is installed into the `gitlab-managed-apps` namespace of your cluster.
- "Redirect URI" to `http://<JupyterHub Host>/hub/oauth_callback`
- "Scope" to `api read_repository write_repository`
For JupyterHub to function, you must set up an [OAuth Application](../../integration/oauth_provider.md).
Set:
In addition the following variables must be specified using [CI variables](../../ci/variables/README.md):
- "Redirect URI" to `http://<JupyterHub Host>/hub/oauth_callback`.
- "Scope" to `api read_repository write_repository`.
- `JUPYTERHUB_PROXY_SECRET_TOKEN` will set [`proxy.secretToken`](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html#proxy-secrettoken). Generate this using `openssl rand -hex 32`.
- `JUPYTERHUB_COOKIE_SECRET` will set [`hub.cookieSecret`](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html#hub-cookiesecret). Generate this using `openssl rand -hex 32`.
- `JUPYTERHUB_HOST` is the hostname used for the installation (e.g., `jupyter.example.gitlab.com`).
- `JUPYTERHUB_GITLAB_HOST` is the hostname of the GitLab instance used for authentication (e.g., `example.gitlab.com`).
- `JUPYTERHUB_AUTH_CRYPTO_KEY` will set [`auth.state.cryptoKey`](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html#auth-state-cryptokey). Generate this using `openssl rand -hex 32`.
- `JUPYTERHUB_AUTH_GITLAB_CLIENT_ID` the "Application ID" for the OAuth Application.
- `JUPYTERHUB_AUTH_GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET` the "Secret" for the OAuth Application.
In addition, the following variables must be specified using [CI variables](../../ci/variables/README.md):
By default JupyterHub will be installed using a
| CI Variable | Description |
|:---------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `JUPYTERHUB_PROXY_SECRET_TOKEN` | Sets [`proxy.secretToken`](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html#proxy-secrettoken). Generate using `openssl rand -hex 32`. |
| `JUPYTERHUB_COOKIE_SECRET` | Sets [`hub.cookieSecret`](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html#hub-cookiesecret). Generate using `openssl rand -hex 32`. |
| `JUPYTERHUB_HOST` | Hostname used for the installation. For example, `jupyter.gitlab.example.com`. |
| `JUPYTERHUB_GITLAB_HOST` | Hostname of the GitLab instance used for authentication. For example, `gitlab.example.com`. |
| `JUPYTERHUB_AUTH_CRYPTO_KEY` | Sets [`auth.state.cryptoKey`](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html#auth-state-cryptokey). Generate using `openssl rand -hex 32`. |
| `JUPYTERHUB_AUTH_GITLAB_CLIENT_ID` | "Application ID" for the OAuth Application. |
| `JUPYTERHUB_AUTH_GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET` | "Secret" for the OAuth Application. |
By default, JupyterHub will be installed using a
[default values file](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/cluster-applications/-/blob/master/src/default-data/jupyterhub/values.yaml.gotmpl).
You can customize the installation of JupyterHub by defining
`.gitlab/managed-apps/jupyterhub/values.yaml` file in your cluster management
project. Refer to the
[chart reference](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html)
for the available configuration options.
You can customize the installation of JupyterHub by defining a
`.gitlab/managed-apps/jupyterhub/values.yaml` file in your cluster management project.
Refer to the
[chart reference](https://zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference.html) for the
available configuration options.
### Install Elastic Stack using GitLab CI
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