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Environments & Packages
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TLJH installs packages from different sources during installation.
This document describes the various sources and how to upgrade
versions of packages installed.
Python Environments
===================
TLJH sets up two python environments during installation.
1. **Hub Environment**. JupyterHub, authenticators, spawners, TLJH plugins
and the TLJH configuration management code is installed into this
environment. A `venv <https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html>`_ is used,
primarily since conda does not support ARM CPUs and we'd like to support the
RaspberryPI someday. Admins generally do not install custom packages
in this environment.
2. **User Environment**. Jupyter Notebook, JupyterLab, nteract, kernels,
and packages the users wanna use (such as numpy, scipy, etc) are installed
here. A `conda <https://conda.io>`_ environment is used here, since
a lot of scientific packages are available from Conda. ``pip`` is still
used to install Jupyter specific packages, primarily because most notebook
extensions are still available only on `PyPI <https://pypi.org>`_.
Admins can install packages here for use by all users.
Python package versions
=======================
In ``installer.py``, most Python packages have a version specified. This
can be upgraded freely whenever needed. Some of them have version checks
in ``integration-tests/test_extensions.py``, so those might need
updating too.
Apt packages
============
Base operating system packages, including Python itself, are installed
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via ``apt`` from the base Ubuntu repositories.
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We generally do not pin versions of packages provided by apt, instead
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just using the latest versions provided by Ubuntu.