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VS Code and Synapse Kernel
- Anonymous2 years ago
Hi DennesTorres ,
Apologies for the delay in response.
Please follow these trouleshooting steps:-
Open the VS Code command palette and select/type 'Python: Select Interpreter'
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Choose + Enter interpreter path...
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Enter Python interpreter path:
path\to\envs\${SYNAPSE_CONDA_ENV_NAME}\python
Please refer this link for further details: VS Code
Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any further questions. -
- 2 years ago
Hi,
It was not straightforward, but I think it worked. I will need to make more tests to confirm.
It was difficult to understand the path you asked, but based on the variable, I understand it was something inside the miniconda installation folder.
But there was no python folder there.
Once again, based on the variable, I understand it was related to a folder ENVS, this was present inside the miniconda installation folder, but there was no python folder inside ENVS. There was a folder called synapse-spark-kernel with a python.exe inside it.
I tried this path and received many errors I could not identify. But after closing, opening again and insisting a bit, the synapse-spark-kernel was present in the VS Code.
Thank you!
Kind Regards,Dennes
Hi,
All the variables are in place. The requisites are installed.
A restart was done. I uninstalled the extension and installed again.
But nothing worked.
On the VS Code terminal, when opening a notebook and the Synapse window, the following results appear:
The result seems to have no errors, but still the synapse kernel doesn't appear, not allowing the correct notebook execution.
What additional tests could I try ?
Kind Regards,
Dennes
Hi DennesTorres ,
Apologies for the delay in response.
Please follow these trouleshooting steps:
-
Open the VS Code command palette and select/type 'Python: Select Interpreter'
-
Choose + Enter interpreter path...
-
Enter Python interpreter path:
path\to\envs\${SYNAPSE_CONDA_ENV_NAME}\python
Please refer this link for further details: VS Code
Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
- DennesTorres2 years agoImpactful Individual
Hi,
It was not straightforward, but I think it worked. I will need to make more tests to confirm.
It was difficult to understand the path you asked, but based on the variable, I understand it was something inside the miniconda installation folder.
But there was no python folder there.
Once again, based on the variable, I understand it was related to a folder ENVS, this was present inside the miniconda installation folder, but there was no python folder inside ENVS. There was a folder called synapse-spark-kernel with a python.exe inside it.
I tried this path and received many errors I could not identify. But after closing, opening again and insisting a bit, the synapse-spark-kernel was present in the VS Code.
Thank you!
Kind Regards,Dennes
- Anonymous2 years agoNot applicable
Hi DennesTorres ,
Glad that your query got resolved. Please continue using Fabric Community for any help regarding your queries.
- Anonymous1 year agoNot applicable
Is there an alternate to conda? Given conda comes at a cost.