If you created an empty app that held only a manifest.yml
in it, and within that manifest you had a url - you could have an app (link, navbar entry) that redirects to some else.
This topic has something similar.
I have installed OOD 1.8, it’s connected to our cluster.
Virtual desktop and jupyter server are set and all apps works as expected.
This all very great… Thanks you so much ! this is a super tool !
Now, question part…
I wish to add, in the navbar, a dropdown list for app which don’t run as job on the cluster but are autonomous hosted website/server (labs equipemnt, eln, sami, nextflow tower, RstudioPro, crispranalyzer…)
Basically a simple list of weblink used by our scientific community.
I …
Not without forking the repository and deploying your own version. That’s totally fine by us by the way. And we’d be happy to look at patches.
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opened 07:35PM - 11 Mar 21 UTC
community request
component/dashboard
epic
Hi,
Our group was interested in a way to include documentation for specific app… s or how-to's inside of the ondemand interface. By the ondemand interface, I just mean with the normal header, footer, navigation bar, etc. I'm not looking for a fully fledged tool like ReadTheDocs or Github pages, just a static page where I could add some documentation for an app or some process written in markdown or html. I could add to the help section at the top of the interactive apps, but some apps may have a lot more than we'd want to put at the top of that page or in a .yml file for the form.
I originally posted this on [discourse](https://discourse.osc.edu/t/documentation-page-on-ondemand/1378) and Jeff suggested adding files and linking to them at /var/www/html. While this is possible and may be the best option, I figured it might be something that could be wrapped into the interface as well.
Example: Someone opens the interactive app for a Jupyter Notebook but doesn’t understand how to use Jupyter Notebooks. Instead of linking them to a general guide on Jupyter Notebooks, I'd like to be able to link them to a sub page that has our own documentation for custom python environments, compute capabilities, etc.
A passenger app might also work for this, and that's something I was going to explore further as well, but I wanted to get this idea out there in case it would be helpful to others.
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