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Jupyter Cookbook
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Jupyter Cookbook

by Toomey, Nikhil Borkar, Nikhil Akki, Juan Tomás Oliva Ramos
April 2018
Beginner content levelBeginner
238 pages
7h 13m
English
Packt Publishing
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The Jupyter trust model

Jupyter has specific parts of the application that are trusted or not:

  • Untrusted HTML is always sanitized
  • Untrusted JavaScript is never executed
  • HTML and JavaScript in Markdown cells are never trusted
  • Outputs generated by the user are trusted
  • Any other HTML or JavaScript (in Markdown cells or output generated by others) is never trusted

Sanitized, untrusted coding is crippled by not allowing access to resources, such as accessing the internet. This can be a problem as many applications would naturally store JavaScript and/or actionable CSS in cells that are not visible to the user but would be crippled as part of the trust model.

Jupyter develops trust for an application by comparing digital signatures. When a Notebook ...

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ISBN: 9781788839440Supplemental Content