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Peer-to-peer file sharing for JupyterLab - create named shares (drops) or requests (inboxes), get a link, share it. Files served directly from your server; recipients can use a JupyterLab panel or a plain browser.

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jupyterlab_share_files_extension

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If you live in JupyterLab and have ever had to "just send over that dataset" or "could you please upload your CSV somewhere I can grab it" - you know the routine. Email it (too big). Drop it in OneDrive (sync it first, share it, accept the corporate Terms of the Universe). Spin up an S3 bucket (and a meeting). By the time anyone has the file, you've forgotten what you needed it for.

This extension does not try to replace any of that. OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, that one Slack channel called #files-final-FINAL - they remain undefeated for serious file logistics. This is the small, embarrassingly specific tool for the other 90% of the time, when two people on JupyterLab just need to pass a folder back and forth and would prefer not to involve an enterprise.

Create a share (file drop) or request (inbox) from a side panel, copy the link, paste it in chat. Recipients open it in their JupyterLab panel or any plain browser. That is the whole pitch.

Features

  • Shares - read-only drops of files and folders; recipients download
  • Requests - inboxes; recipients upload, organised per uploader
  • Connections - paste someone's link to subscribe to their share or upload to their request
  • Drag-and-drop from the file browser - drop zone (new share), share row (add files), request row (upload)
  • Right-click context menu in the file browser ("Share Files...") and on panel entries ("Copy to Current Folder", "Show in File Browser")
  • Standalone HTML page - link works in any browser, no JupyterLab needed
  • Live upload notifications when someone uploads to your request
  • Symlink-friendly - sharing @shared/... and similar works
  • Delete to trash - panel deletes move files to the OS trash by default (toggle with c.ShareFilesConfig.use_trash)
  • HTTPS-aware links - share URLs follow the scheme the browser is on (HTTPS behind a proxy, HTTP for direct peer-to-peer)
  • Settings toggles - turn shares or requests on/off independently

Requirements

  • JupyterLab >= 4.0.0
  • Python >= 3.9

Install

Developers install via the project Makefile:

make install

End-users install the published package from PyPI:

pip install jupyterlab_share_files_extension

Configuration

Optional, set in jupyter_server_config.py:

c.ShareFilesConfig.shares_dir = "/path/to/storage"  # default: ./uploads
c.ShareFilesConfig.use_trash = True                 # default: True

Security

The link is the credential (40 bits of entropy). HTTPS is inherited from your JupyterHub/Jupyter proxy. Suitable for trusted-channel sharing (Slack, email). No expiry, no PIN.

Uninstall

pip uninstall jupyterlab_share_files_extension

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