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fskpf committed Dec 23, 2024
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If you want to start clean and get a fresh new Jupyter Lab with the widget readily installed and available, you can use [`docker`](https://www.docker.com/), too:

Form a shell, create a docker image that contains all that is required:
From a shell, create a docker image that contains all that is required:

```bash
mkdir yfiles-jupyter && cd yfiles-jupyter
echo -e "FROM jupyter/scipy-notebook\nRUN pip install yfiles-jupyter-graphs" > Dockerfile
docker build -t yfiles-jupyter-graphs-on-docker .
```

(the above has been tested successfully with `scipy-notebook:lab-3.4.7` and `yfiles-jupyter-graphs==1.2.1`), but we want to make sure that it will also work with upcoming versions - file an issue if it doesn't work for you!)
(the above has been tested successfully with `scipy-notebook:lab-3.4.7` and `yfiles-jupyter-graphs==1.2.1`), but we want to make sure that it will also work with upcoming versions - file an issue if it doesn't work for you!)

You can then create a fresh new instance of your server from this image like so:

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## Usage

In a notebook which has the wiget installed in the server, in a Python cell, you can then do this:
In a notebook which has the widget installed in the server, in a Python cell, you can then do this:

```python
"""Execute in jupyter notebook or jupyter lab"""
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