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Thanks. We are currently considering lifting this restriction and we will be white-listing more applications.
Is "dominodatalab.com" part of the domain (window.location) when you see that message?
What would be the exact domain for "databricks"?
We are still hesitating to make this available for all domains. This is not for technical reasons, but purely commercial. See also: #28
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Thanks for your quick response and my compliments for a nice tool!
Domino host may vary from company to company as far as I understand. Most likely a mask like "https://domino*" should work fine. The structure of url to the notebook for me would look like
https://domino-dev.gsk.com/{username}/{project_name}/notebookSession/{run_id}/proxy/{port}/
But the -dev and .gsk part may vary depending on the company.
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With the latest release (v1.4.2), we added 'domino' to the allowed domains. So hopefully this should make it work on your end. In any case, please let us know.
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Thanks! It worked in Jupyter Notebook environment.
Noticed the following issue in Jupyter Lab with v1.4.2 though:
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This indicates that you need to restart the jupyter server, first. If you are absolutely sure that this also happens on a clean installation with a freshly started jupyter labs instance, please do get back and report more version details about the components you are using.
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@paltusplintus I noticed something similar while testing the updated widget in different environments:
In a https://mybinder.org/ environment, the widget worked in Jupyter Notebook but not in Jupyter Lab (although the error was different).
However, it fixed itself after clearing the cache and reloading the MyBinder page. It was not sufficient to just restart the kernel and run the notebook again.
I think this may be caused by an 'inline' installation of the widget. For example, if you install the widget within a notebook cell like so
%pip install yfiles-jupyter-graphs
In this case, make sure to reload the browser page as well.
However, in other environments, it just works out of the box.
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Related Issues (20)
- Feature: Provide more styling options for labels
- Feature request: actions/callbacks for selected nodes HOT 1
- Feature Request: being able to drag selected nodes HOT 2
- Render an image of the graph when I view my notebook in GitHub or export the notebook as PDF HOT 5
- [Question] how to render this widget inside streamlit? HOT 1
- Unsupported host error is not readable in dark-theme HOT 1
- Add a dark mode to the widget HOT 1
- New version not working HOT 2
- Error: No version of module yfiles-jupyter-graphs is registered HOT 5
- Document ways to customize default graph imports
- For very large graphs, offer DataExplorer view
- Allow hierarchically nested graphs.
- Graph is invisible HOT 3
- Showing too many instances can crash WebGL2 browser engine
- Feature request: Full screen visualization only HOT 1
- Feature: use the smart navigation feature from the yfiles demos
- Feature - navigate in the neighborhood
- Failed to load model class 'GraphModel' from module 'yfiles-jupyter-graphs' HOT 2
- Broken links in documentation page
- Plugin is not working with Sagemaker HOT 7
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