Implements the LTI 1.3 and the LTI v1.1 authenticators for use with JupyterHub.
This converts JupyterHub into an LTI Tool Provider, which can be then easily be used with various Tool Consumers, such as Canvas, Open EdX, Moodle, Blackboard, etc.
So far, ltiauthenticator
has been tested with Open edX, Canvas, and Moodle. Documentation contributions are highly welcome!
Note that with these LTI
authenticators going directly to the hub URL will no longer allow you to log in. You must visit the hub through an appropriate LTI 1.1 compliant Tool Consumer or LTI 1.3 compliant Platform (such as Canvas, Moodle, Open edX, etc.) to be able to log in.
Note: LTI 1.1 identifies the LMS as the
Tool Consumer
and LTI 1.3 identifies the LMS as thePlatform
for all practical purposes these terms are equivalent.
You can install the authenticator from PyPI:
pip install jupyterhub-ltiauthenticator
For detailed instructions on how to configure the LTI13Authenticator
or LTI11Authenticator
and integrate it with an LMS, such as Canvas, Open EdX, Moodle, Blackboard, etc., please take a look at the documentation.