Issue
I am creating conda environment using following code
conda create --prefix r_venv_conda r=3.3 r-essentials r-base --y
Then I am activating this env by following
conda activate r_venv_conda/
Then I tried to run Jupyter Notebook (by running jupyter notebook
to run jupyter hoping that will connect R env. However, I am getting following error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/Documents/project/r_venv_conda/bin/jupyter-notebook", line 7, in <module>
from notebook.notebookapp import main
File "/home/Documents/project/r_venv_conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/notebook/__init__.py", line 25, in <module>
from .nbextensions import install_nbextension
File "/home/Documents/project/r_venv_conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/notebook/nbextensions.py", line 26, in <module>
from .config_manager import BaseJSONConfigManager
File "/home/Documents/project/r_venv_conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/notebook/config_manager.py", line 14, in <module>
from traitlets.config import LoggingConfigurable
File "/home/Documents/project/r_venv_conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/traitlets/config/__init__.py", line 6, in <module>
from .application import *
File "/home/Documents/project/r_venv_conda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/traitlets/config/application.py", line 38, in <module>
import api.helper.background.config_related
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'api'
How can I fix this issue?
Solution
Jupyter does not automatically recognize Conda environments, activated or not.
Kernel Module
First, for an environment to run as a kernel, it needs to have the appropriate kernel package installed. In this case, that is r-irkernel
, so you need to run
conda install -n r_venv_conda r-irkernel
For Python kernels, it's ipykernel
.
Kernel Registration
Second, kernels need to be registered with Jupyter. If you have Jupyter installed via Conda (say in an Anaconda base env), then I recommend using the nb_conda_kernels
package, which enables auto-discovery of kernel-ready Conda-envs. This must be installed in the env that has jupyter
installed (you only need one!), for example, if this is base, then
conda install -n base nb_conda_kernels
Please read the docs for details.
If you are using a system-level installation of Jupyter (i.e., not installed by Conda), then you need to manually register your kernel.
conda activate r_venv_conda
Rscript -e 'IRkernel::installspec(name="ir33", displayname="R 3.3")'
where you can set your own values for name
and displayname
. See IRkernel for details.
Running Jupyter
If using a Conda-installed Jupyter, again, it only needs to be installed in a single env. This is the env that should be activated before running jupyter notebook
. Once running, then you select the kernel you wish to use.
Answered By - merv
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