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This extension does not yet support the current version of JupyterLab.
We are using the most current version of JupyterLab. We got this error message when we tried to install the lab/hub-extension:
ValueError: This extension does not yet support the current version of JupyterLab.
Conflicting Dependencies:
JupyterLab Extension Package
>=0.19.1 <0.20.0 >=0.18.0 <0.19.0 @jupyterlab/application
>=0.19.1 <0.20.0 >=0.18.0 <0.19.0 @jupyterlab/apputils
The extension also needs to be updated in order to be compatible with the current version of JupyterLab.
I'm also getting this error.
Step 36/73 : RUN jupyter labextension install @jupyterlab/hub-extension
---> Running in c8c3b1cce61c
Node v8.10.0
> /usr/local/conda/anaconda3/bin/npm pack @jupyterlab/hub-extension
jupyterlab-hub-extension-0.11.0.tgz
Errored, use --debug for full output:
ValueError: This extension does not yet support the current version of JupyterLab.
Conflicting Dependencies:
JupyterLab Extension Package
>=0.19.1 <0.20.0 >=0.18.0 <0.19.0 @jupyterlab/application
>=0.19.1 <0.20.0 >=0.18.0 <0.19.0 @jupyterlab/apputils
The command '/bin/sh -c jupyter labextension install @jupyterlab/hub-extension' returned a non-zero code: 1
@felipenoris Our temporary solution (although it's not an ideal one) for this is going back to the notebook web UI. More specifically, suppose you are using JupyterLab-Hub and already log in your account, so you have the Lab web UI in front of you. Then you could
either
manually change the current url from https://your_server_address:8000/user/your_user_name/lab
to https://your_server_address:8000/user/your_user_name/tree
.
or
from the toolbars on the top left, select Help
-> Launch Classic Notebook
.
Either way can lead you back to the notebook web UI, which then allows you to start/stop your personal jupyter server, as well as log out.
I hope this could help. And Of course it will be much better if they can make the lab/hub-extension work again with the current version of JupyterLab.
I am also getting the same error with the current version of Jupyterlab
Some future users of our jupyterlab may use them in public computers. Lacking logout function is really unsafe.
+1
+1
I'm experiencing the same issue.
Basically the same as https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterlab-hub/issues/77 ; please merge the 0.35 PR and push a new npm package.