Vinicius D. Cerutti
Vinicius D. Cerutti
Also, if you have access to your cluster deployment (k9s) you can inspect if the theme settings are correctly assigned to Jupyterhub by inspecting the hub `configmap`.
> Thanks. I'll try the suggestion relating to redeploy. Tho, does it impact the applications that I currently have deployed ? No, if you are not changing the state of...
> Thanks. I'll try the suggestion relating to redeploy. Tho, does it impact the applications that I currently have deployed ? I would first switch back to the default theme,...
> @MaxTechniche Thank you for testing. What you are saying is that - b/c the text color is white , and b/c nav bar itself is white, that it was...
> @viniciusdc Thanks. Didn't realized that it was impacted by `ent-qhub-jupyterhub-theme` conflict. We'll open the defect in appropriate location next time. > > For the themes - we did provide...
As this was an issue related to `ent-qhub-jupyterhub-theme` package conflicts with Qhub, this will be closed and marked as resolved.
> After digging in a little, it appears the render step always deletes old rendered qhub deployments. Running `qhub deploy --config qhub-config.yaml --disable-prompt --disable-render` gets around the issue. Maybe a...
@Adam-D-Lewis have you encountered this issue again?
@costrouc I think this should be part of the discussion over qhub/conda-store env management.
@trallard @dharhas do you have a suggestion about what this should become?