VS Code Jupyter Extension: Remote notebook not starting





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I'm trying to connect to a remote Jupyter notebook using the VS Code Jupyter extension.



Using CMD + Shift + P -> Jupyter: Enter the URL of local/remote Jupyter notebook brings up an input field, where I enter the address of the notebook. Afterwards an input field asking for the token is shown. When I enter the token and press Enter, nothing happens.



I tried to connect using VS Code for MacOS and Linux Mint. Using a notebook hosted on localhost:8888 and well an notebook hosted on a different computer within my home network 192.168.0.11:8888. Both ways do not work.



I can access the Jupyter notebooks via browser.



When I start VS Code per command line with a Python environment, that has jupyter installed, I am also able to run a notebook (purely) within VS Code. If I do not start VS Code within a Python environment with jupyter installed, I am not able to run any notebooks (but this seems to be an know issue).



How do I solve this issue (connect to a remote notebook)?



Is someone able to connect to a remote notebook? (If yes, how?)










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    I'm trying to connect to a remote Jupyter notebook using the VS Code Jupyter extension.



    Using CMD + Shift + P -> Jupyter: Enter the URL of local/remote Jupyter notebook brings up an input field, where I enter the address of the notebook. Afterwards an input field asking for the token is shown. When I enter the token and press Enter, nothing happens.



    I tried to connect using VS Code for MacOS and Linux Mint. Using a notebook hosted on localhost:8888 and well an notebook hosted on a different computer within my home network 192.168.0.11:8888. Both ways do not work.



    I can access the Jupyter notebooks via browser.



    When I start VS Code per command line with a Python environment, that has jupyter installed, I am also able to run a notebook (purely) within VS Code. If I do not start VS Code within a Python environment with jupyter installed, I am not able to run any notebooks (but this seems to be an know issue).



    How do I solve this issue (connect to a remote notebook)?



    Is someone able to connect to a remote notebook? (If yes, how?)










    share|improve this question



























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      I'm trying to connect to a remote Jupyter notebook using the VS Code Jupyter extension.



      Using CMD + Shift + P -> Jupyter: Enter the URL of local/remote Jupyter notebook brings up an input field, where I enter the address of the notebook. Afterwards an input field asking for the token is shown. When I enter the token and press Enter, nothing happens.



      I tried to connect using VS Code for MacOS and Linux Mint. Using a notebook hosted on localhost:8888 and well an notebook hosted on a different computer within my home network 192.168.0.11:8888. Both ways do not work.



      I can access the Jupyter notebooks via browser.



      When I start VS Code per command line with a Python environment, that has jupyter installed, I am also able to run a notebook (purely) within VS Code. If I do not start VS Code within a Python environment with jupyter installed, I am not able to run any notebooks (but this seems to be an know issue).



      How do I solve this issue (connect to a remote notebook)?



      Is someone able to connect to a remote notebook? (If yes, how?)










      share|improve this question
















      I'm trying to connect to a remote Jupyter notebook using the VS Code Jupyter extension.



      Using CMD + Shift + P -> Jupyter: Enter the URL of local/remote Jupyter notebook brings up an input field, where I enter the address of the notebook. Afterwards an input field asking for the token is shown. When I enter the token and press Enter, nothing happens.



      I tried to connect using VS Code for MacOS and Linux Mint. Using a notebook hosted on localhost:8888 and well an notebook hosted on a different computer within my home network 192.168.0.11:8888. Both ways do not work.



      I can access the Jupyter notebooks via browser.



      When I start VS Code per command line with a Python environment, that has jupyter installed, I am also able to run a notebook (purely) within VS Code. If I do not start VS Code within a Python environment with jupyter installed, I am not able to run any notebooks (but this seems to be an know issue).



      How do I solve this issue (connect to a remote notebook)?



      Is someone able to connect to a remote notebook? (If yes, how?)







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          The problem I encountered is as follows



          command 'jupyter.selectExistingNotebook' not found


          I installed the Jupyter extension on vscode.
          Follow the instructions:
          Remote Jupyter kernel on Server / Docker



          Try this to connect to a remote Jupyter kernel running on a server, or inside Docker container:



          Start a remote Jupyter Notebook or headless KernelGateway



          Find the token in the output of the Jupyter server logs: http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html



          Then in VS Code: ctrl+shift+p



          Jupyter: Enter the url of local/remote Jupyter Notebook



          I only installed docker and run the container.






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            The problem I encountered is as follows



            command 'jupyter.selectExistingNotebook' not found


            I installed the Jupyter extension on vscode.
            Follow the instructions:
            Remote Jupyter kernel on Server / Docker



            Try this to connect to a remote Jupyter kernel running on a server, or inside Docker container:



            Start a remote Jupyter Notebook or headless KernelGateway



            Find the token in the output of the Jupyter server logs: http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html



            Then in VS Code: ctrl+shift+p



            Jupyter: Enter the url of local/remote Jupyter Notebook



            I only installed docker and run the container.






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              -1














              The problem I encountered is as follows



              command 'jupyter.selectExistingNotebook' not found


              I installed the Jupyter extension on vscode.
              Follow the instructions:
              Remote Jupyter kernel on Server / Docker



              Try this to connect to a remote Jupyter kernel running on a server, or inside Docker container:



              Start a remote Jupyter Notebook or headless KernelGateway



              Find the token in the output of the Jupyter server logs: http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html



              Then in VS Code: ctrl+shift+p



              Jupyter: Enter the url of local/remote Jupyter Notebook



              I only installed docker and run the container.






              share|improve this answer


























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                -1







                The problem I encountered is as follows



                command 'jupyter.selectExistingNotebook' not found


                I installed the Jupyter extension on vscode.
                Follow the instructions:
                Remote Jupyter kernel on Server / Docker



                Try this to connect to a remote Jupyter kernel running on a server, or inside Docker container:



                Start a remote Jupyter Notebook or headless KernelGateway



                Find the token in the output of the Jupyter server logs: http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html



                Then in VS Code: ctrl+shift+p



                Jupyter: Enter the url of local/remote Jupyter Notebook



                I only installed docker and run the container.






                share|improve this answer













                The problem I encountered is as follows



                command 'jupyter.selectExistingNotebook' not found


                I installed the Jupyter extension on vscode.
                Follow the instructions:
                Remote Jupyter kernel on Server / Docker



                Try this to connect to a remote Jupyter kernel running on a server, or inside Docker container:



                Start a remote Jupyter Notebook or headless KernelGateway



                Find the token in the output of the Jupyter server logs: http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/security.html



                Then in VS Code: ctrl+shift+p



                Jupyter: Enter the url of local/remote Jupyter Notebook



                I only installed docker and run the container.







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