meetup-2017-10-mongodb | MongoDB Code and Documentation for the OC Python Meetup
kandi X-RAY | meetup-2017-10-mongodb Summary
kandi X-RAY | meetup-2017-10-mongodb Summary
meetup-2017-10-mongodb is a Jupyter Notebook library. meetup-2017-10-mongodb has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
MongoDB Code and Documentation for the OC Python Meetup (Tue. Oct 3, 2017)
MongoDB Code and Documentation for the OC Python Meetup (Tue. Oct 3, 2017)
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Install meetup-2017-10-mongodb
Install python requirements (see: requirements.txt). Create a kernel for Jupyter Notebook (have it use the virtual environment). Run jupyter notebook (should open your browser automatically). Open any notebook and make sure to select the newly created kernel "mongodb-kernel". Select from menu: Kernel » Change Kernal » mongodb-kernel.
Clone this repository # Via HTTPS ... git clone https://github.com/OCPython/meetup-2017-10-mongodb.git # ... or Via SSH git clone git@github.com:OCPython/meetup-2017-10-mongodb.git
Enter project directory: cd meetup-2017-10-mongodb/
Create virtual environment pipenv --three
Activate virtual environment pipenv shell
Install python requirements (see: requirements.txt) pip install -r requirements.txt
Create a kernel for Jupyter Notebook (have it use the virtual environment) python -m ipykernel install --user --name=mongodb-kernel
Run jupyter notebook (should open your browser automatically) jupyter notebook
Open any notebook and make sure to select the newly created kernel "mongodb-kernel" Select from menu: Kernel » Change Kernal » mongodb-kernel
Clone this repository # Via HTTPS ... git clone https://github.com/OCPython/meetup-2017-10-mongodb.git # ... or Via SSH git clone git@github.com:OCPython/meetup-2017-10-mongodb.git
Enter project directory: cd meetup-2017-10-mongodb/
Create virtual environment pipenv --three
Activate virtual environment pipenv shell
Install python requirements (see: requirements.txt) pip install -r requirements.txt
Create a kernel for Jupyter Notebook (have it use the virtual environment) python -m ipykernel install --user --name=mongodb-kernel
Run jupyter notebook (should open your browser automatically) jupyter notebook
Open any notebook and make sure to select the newly created kernel "mongodb-kernel" Select from menu: Kernel » Change Kernal » mongodb-kernel
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