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In the jupyverse webserver the kernel is not visible
Note: it maybe that that I'm misunderstanding the intention of the kernels.allow_external_kernels and kernels.external_connection_dir options. This has also been discussed on the Jupyter Discourse Forym
AFAICT there is code to pickup and existing connection.json file but this does not configure a connectable kernel in the web interface.
Reproduce
Start an external kernel with a connection.json file e.g. :
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Description
And external program is serving a kernel (in my case using the xeus code) and jupyverse is started with the options
In the jupyverse webserver the kernel is not visible
Note: it maybe that that I'm misunderstanding the intention of the kernels.allow_external_kernels and kernels.external_connection_dir options. This has also been discussed on the Jupyter Discourse Forym
AFAICT there is code to pickup and existing connection.json file but this does not configure a connectable kernel in the web interface.
Reproduce
Expected behavior
Kernel MyKernel will be an option in the web interface
Context
I added some logger.info statements to check that the connection.json file was being read - see the ouput lines with ** below
Command Line Output
Browser Output
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