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<li>Load the Python module. | <li>Load the Python module. | ||
{{Command2|module load python}} | {{Command2|module load python/3.7}} | ||
<li>Create a new Python virtual environment. | <li>Create a new Python virtual environment. | ||
{{Command2|virtualenv $HOME/jupyter_py3}} | {{Command2|virtualenv $HOME/jupyter_py3}} |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 24 October 2023
- Load the Python module.
[name@server ~]$ module load python/3.7
- Create a new Python virtual environment.
[name@server ~]$ virtualenv $HOME/jupyter_py3
- Activate your newly created Python virtual environment.
[name@server ~]$ source $HOME/jupyter_py3/bin/activate
- Install Jupyter Notebook in your new virtual environment.
(jupyter_py3) [name@server ~]$ pip install --no-index --upgrade pip (jupyter_py3) [name@server ~]$ pip install --no-index jupyter
- In the virtual environment, create a wrapper script that launches Jupyter Notebook.
(jupyter_py3)_[name@server ~]$ echo -e '#!/bin/bash\nexport JUPYTER_RUNTIME_DIR=$SLURM_TMPDIR/jupyter\njupyter notebook --ip $(hostname -f) --no-browser' > $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/notebook.sh
- Finally, make the script executable.
(jupyter_py3)_[name@server ~]$ chmod u+x $VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/notebook.sh