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Hi ,
How to add a python package to default python installed packages list?
Thank you.
Ok, let's clarify a few points:
1) In case you are talking about DSS base code env that was generated with DSS installation. I strongly don't recommend changing any of the base packages as this might break DSS:
2) If we are still talking about code envs, as I mentioned you will need to uncheck the "core packages" and set your own list: https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/code-envs/operations-python.html#manage-packages
In this example, I had installed pandas==1.1.5 what is not possible with core packages.
I would recommend creating a new python code env with required python packages versions and use that code env with the projects you need.
Are you talking about code envs? You can install the packages just by typing their names in the list:
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/code-envs/operations-python.html#manage-packages
Hi ,
The same we are doing currently. But, as per my use case i want to change the base/default package list.
Just uncheck base packages and install the ones you need. Please note, that you will lose the ability to use Dataiku APIs n this case.
Hi,
Let me explain my requirement. I want to change a python package version which is in the base list and that change should reflect to all projects which are using base list.
Ok, let's clarify a few points:
1) In case you are talking about DSS base code env that was generated with DSS installation. I strongly don't recommend changing any of the base packages as this might break DSS:
2) If we are still talking about code envs, as I mentioned you will need to uncheck the "core packages" and set your own list: https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/code-envs/operations-python.html#manage-packages
In this example, I had installed pandas==1.1.5 what is not possible with core packages.
I would recommend creating a new python code env with required python packages versions and use that code env with the projects you need.
Thank you.