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Adds configuration options to use Google Drive content manager...
Adds configuration options to use Google Drive content manager Adds the key contentmanager_js_source to webapp_settings that allows for specifying the content manager JavaScript source file. Also adds a NotebookManager subclass, ClientSideNotebookManager, which does minimal logic. This class is used when the JavaScript content manager doesn't use the Python notebook manager, but rather implements that logic client side, as is the case for the Google Drive based content manager. A sample command line that uses the Google Drive content manager, and the ClientSideNotebookManager, is ipython notebook --NotebookApp.webapp_settings="{'contentmanager_js_source': 'base/js/drive_contentmanager'}" --NotebookApp.notebook_manager_class="IPython.html.services.notebooks.clientsidenbmanager.ClientSideNotebookManager"

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/**
*
*
* Placeholder for custom user javascript
* mainly to be overridden in profile/static/custom/custom.js
* This will always be an empty file in IPython
*
* User could add any javascript in the `profile/static/custom/custom.js` file
* (and should create it if it does not exist).
* It will be executed by the ipython notebook at load time.
*
* Same thing with `profile/static/custom/custom.css` to inject custom css into the notebook.
*
* Classes and functions are available at load time and may be accessed plainly:
*
* IPython.Cell.options_default.cm_config.extraKeys['Home'] = 'goLineLeft';
* IPython.Cell.options_default.cm_config.extraKeys['End'] = 'goLineRight';
*
* Instances are created later however and must be accessed using events:
*
* $([IPython.events]).on("app_initialized.NotebookApp", function () {
* IPython.keyboard_manager....
* });
*
* __Example 1:__
*
* Create a custom button in toolbar that execute `%qtconsole` in kernel
* and hence open a qtconsole attached to the same kernel as the current notebook
*
* IPython.events.on('app_initialized.NotebookApp', function(){
* IPython.toolbar.add_buttons_group([
* {
* 'label' : 'run qtconsole',
* 'icon' : 'icon-terminal', // select your icon from http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons
* 'callback': function () {
* IPython.notebook.kernel.execute('%qtconsole')
* }
* }
* // add more button here if needed.
* ]);
* });
*
* __Example 2:__
*
* At the completion of the dashboard loading, load an unofficial javascript extension
* that is installed in profile/static/custom/
*
* IPython.events.on('app_initialized.DashboardApp', function(){
* require(['custom/unofficial_extension.js'])
* });
*
* __Example 3:__
*
* Use `jQuery.getScript(url [, success(script, textStatus, jqXHR)] );`
* to load custom script into the notebook.
*
* // to load the metadata ui extension example.
* $.getScript('/static/notebook/js/celltoolbarpresets/example.js');
* // or
* // to load the metadata ui extension to control slideshow mode / reveal js for nbconvert
* $.getScript('/static/notebook/js/celltoolbarpresets/slideshow.js');
*
*
* @module IPython
* @namespace IPython
* @class customjs
* @static
*/