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Adding AzureNotebookManager docs.
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@@ -243,7 +243,6 b' and then on any cell that you need to protect, use::'
243 243 if script:
244 244 # rest of the cell...
245 245
246
247 246 Keyboard use
248 247 ------------
249 248
@@ -333,9 +332,11 b' notebook server over ``https://``, not over plain ``http://``. The startup'
333 332 message from the server prints this, but it's easy to overlook and think the
334 333 server is for some reason non-responsive.
335 334
335 Quick how to's
336 ==============
336 337
337 Quick Howto: running a public notebook server
338 =============================================
338 Running a public notebook server
339 --------------------------------
339 340
340 341 If you want to access your notebook server remotely with just a web browser,
341 342 here is a quick set of instructions. Start by creating a certificate file and
@@ -365,7 +366,7 b' You can then start the notebook and access it later by pointing your browser to'
365 366 ``https://your.host.com:9999`` with ``ipython notebook --profile=nbserver``.
366 367
367 368 Running with a different URL prefix
368 ===================================
369 -----------------------------------
369 370
370 371 The notebook dashboard (i.e. the default landing page with an overview
371 372 of all your notebooks) typically lives at a URL path of
@@ -379,6 +380,27 b' modifying ``ipython_notebook_config.py``)::'
379 380 c.NotebookApp.base_kernel_url = '/ipython/'
380 381 c.NotebookApp.webapp_settings = {'static_url_prefix':'/ipython/static/'}
381 382
383 Using a different notebook store
384 --------------------------------
385
386 By default the notebook server stores notebooks as files in the working
387 directory of the notebook server, also known as the ``notebook_dir``. This
388 logic is implemented in the :class:`FileNotebookManager` class. However, the
389 server can be configured to use a different notebook manager class, which can
390 store the notebooks in a different format. Currently, we ship a
391 :class:`AzureNotebookManager` class that stores notebooks in Azure blob
392 storage. This can be used by adding the following lines to your
393 ``ipython_notebook_config.py`` file::
394
395 c.NotebookApp.notebook_manager_class = 'IPython.frontend.html.notebook.azurenbmanager.AzureNotebookManager'
396 c.AzureNotebookManager.account_name = u'paste_your_account_name_here'
397 c.AzureNotebookManager.account_key = u'paste_your_account_key_here'
398 c.AzureNotebookManager.container = u'notebooks'
399
400 In addition to providing your Azure Blob Storage account name and key, you will
401 have to provide a container name; you can use multiple containers to organize
402 your Notebooks.
403
382 404 .. _notebook_format:
383 405
384 406 The notebook format
@@ -423,7 +445,7 b' cell, when exported to python format::'
423 445 print "hello IPython"
424 446
425 447
426 Known Issues
448 Known issues
427 449 ============
428 450
429 451 When behind a proxy, especially if your system or browser is set to autodetect
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