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Inline listing of active endpoints in the console when starting the server #55

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SylvainCorlay opened this issue Dec 22, 2021 · 3 comments

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@SylvainCorlay
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When using jupyverse to serve a Voilà dashboard instead of a Jupyter notebook, we should be careful about not activating FPS extensions that would give too much privileges

Proposal:

  • upon starting an instance of Jupyverse, list all active routes grouped by FPS extension in a rich fashion from the OpenAPI spec.

This may prevent some unintended exposures of insecure end points.

Eventually, a tool for displaying OpenAPI specs in the console could be a separate package (RichAPI?) and a useful utility beyond jupyverse.

cc @davidbrochart @bollwyvl @adriendelsalle

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I think this belongs to https://github.com/jupyter-server/fps, I will transfer it there.

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@davidbrochart davidbrochart transferred this issue from jupyter-server/jupyverse Dec 22, 2021
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