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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 DennesTorres ,
We haven’t heard from you on the last response and was just checking back to see if your query has been resolved. Please let us know if you have any further queries.
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
- Anonymous2 years agoNot applicable
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 agoPower Participant
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.
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