Zhee
09/29/2021, 1:22 PMdatajoely
09/29/2021, 1:22 PMdatajoely
09/29/2021, 1:22 PMdatajoely
09/29/2021, 1:23 PMdatajoely
09/29/2021, 1:23 PMZhee
09/29/2021, 1:29 PMdatajoely
09/29/2021, 1:34 PMZhee
09/29/2021, 1:52 PMende
09/29/2021, 7:42 PMkedro jupyter lab
, does one have to do anything special to access the context
variable within the kernel ?datajoely
09/30/2021, 8:00 AMdatajoely
09/30/2021, 9:42 AMpython
from kedro.framework.startup import bootstrap_project
bootstrap_project(project_path)
datajoely
09/30/2021, 9:42 AMende
09/30/2021, 4:41 PMende
09/30/2021, 4:41 PMApoorva
10/01/2021, 2:10 PMdatajoely
10/01/2021, 2:11 PMApoorva
10/01/2021, 2:12 PMdatajoely
10/01/2021, 2:18 PMkedro build reqs
tries to resolve different versions of your python packages. You can read more here (https://kedro.readthedocs.io/en/stable/04_kedro_project_setup/01_dependencies.html) however, most of your dependencies are not tied to a specific version (they require the equality syntax ==, >= etc.) to resolve. So your options are to go through and add versions to everything and keep trying to build requirements until they resolve. This won't be a fun process unfortunately, MLFlow (but it may be something else) also shares the same dependency and is currently conflicting.Apoorva
10/01/2021, 2:19 PMArnaldo
10/01/2021, 2:45 PMArnaldo
10/01/2021, 2:45 PMApoorva
10/01/2021, 4:39 PMStefan P
10/02/2021, 7:47 PMdatajoely
10/04/2021, 9:03 AMBarros
10/05/2021, 10:24 AMdatajoely
10/05/2021, 10:24 AMTemplatedConfigLoader
then use the special syntax within your yaml filesBarros
10/05/2021, 8:32 PMcontext
variable, so I can read them manually in my kedro nodedatajoely
10/06/2021, 6:44 AMStefan P
10/06/2021, 7:31 PMdatajoely
10/07/2021, 9:40 AM