Workbench
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I want to be able to "Auto Update" and also have "Update Notifications" on my preferences
There are 2 scenarios:
1) I don't want to wait for updating every time that an update is available. So, it would be nice to have an option for "Auto Update". So, my DSWB get updated automatically once there is a new update, so I don't have to click on "Update Workbench" every time.2) I don't want my DSWB to get updated automatically. I also want to skip the update message that is shown when I open my DSWB. But, I need an "Update Notification" somewhere to show me that there is an update available, so I can click…
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allow others to access my notebooks
I want to be able to allow other users of DSWB to be able to access my notebooks. I want to be able to collaborate with others without giving them a copy of the notebook.
I envision this to be similar to how dropbox allows me to share my files. I should be able to point to a file and give another user read or write access to the notebook file.What do you think?
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Equivalent of screen command in bash
Maybe there is a way to do that and I didn't find it but an option that allows the user to detach and re attach to a running script would be welcome.
I would love to be able to disconnect while a long script is running during he night and access it agin in the morning.4 votes -
enable sharing of Zeppelin notebooks for multiple people to edit simultaneously (like a Google Doc)
Zeppelin notebooks can be shared if the access privileges of notebooks is opened to the public. To share a notebook for collaboration, we need the public URL of a Zeppelin notebook.
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benchmark to kaggle script
learn something from kaggle script function, especially public data set
of course i prefer use dswb to kaggle script, because dswb is more flexible
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I'd like to be able to close my search tab after I search for something in the searchbar.
After I search for something, my search "tab" can not be closed. The only way to "close" it is to refresh the page.
6 votes -
Informative message for waking up a DSWB
In awaking message after hibernate, I just see that my DSWB is awaking up and it takes 30 minutes. but I dont know why it has been hibernated. As a user, I should know why my notebook has hibernated. My suggestion is a message like: "Because you have not used your DSWB for long time (1 month) your noteboook has hibernated. Now we are restoring/awaking it up again for you which takes 30 minutes"
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The dog messages (update and broken DSWB) are not look good, these can be designed better.
I think it should be designed more professionally.
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Notify me when my workbench finishes awakening from hibernation
I'd like an e-mail or something to tell me when my account is back up from hibernation, because it takes a long time to wake up (30min).
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Logos on left sidebar of DSWB aren't very nice
The logos for Juypter, Zeppelin and RStudio look inconsistent and unprofessional. The previous version was better.
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Enable easy hosting of shiny apps on shinyapps.io service (http://www.shinyapps.io)
When you create a shiny app using R Studio and R Shiny on a desktop PC/MAC environment - from within R Studio you can publish your app to the web using R Studio's shinyapps.io hosting service so anyone can access your app using only a browser.
It would be useful for this functionality [that is, ability to post shiny apps to shinyapps.io from with R Studio the same way it is done from a desktop environment - which is essentially by clicking a publish application button in R Studio] within R Studio to be seamlessly available in IBM Data Science…
67 votesunder review · AdminLeon Katsnelson (Director & CTO, IBM Analytics Emerging Technology, Cognitive Class Labs) respondedWe will look at this as two feature requests:
1. post your Shiny app on shinyapps.io (requires account)
2. turn analytics you built in to deployable apps -
Set PYTHONPATH for Jupyter
I set a PYTHONPATH in my .bash_profile on my local computer and I can set the PYTHONPATH in Spyder, but I'm unable to do it in the dswb environment. I have a lot of modules and helpers that I use on numerous projects, so I'd like to be able to just run "import module" from any notebook.
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Spark UI
It would be very handy to get a link to access the Spark UI
10 votes -
add the sample Wikipedia Page Count Data to DSW
Went thru training this week where we used scala to operate on the wikipedia page count data
sc.textFile("dbfs:/mnt/training-write/essentials/pagecounts/staging/")
have already moved my code just need to the data from the data bricks labs to DSW
3 votes -
add some more sample data such as Washington Crime Labs data used in the spark summit east essentials track
Went thru training this week where we used scala to operate on the Washington crime labs data.
sc.textFile("dbfs:/mnt/training-write/essentials/pagecounts/staging/")
have already moved my code just need to the data to the data bricks labs on DSW
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Add ability to attach JARs
It would be great to add the ability to attach external JARs to Zeppelin and Jupyter so that projects, such as SystemML, could be imported and used with Spark.
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Switch between Jupyter and Zeppelin without losing context
It's often useful to refer to a Jupyter notebook while working on a Zeppelin one and vice versa. It would be great if I could do it without losing my place in what I'm working on
11 votes -
Import notebooks from github
Support Python 3
4 votes -
[Go] button next to the file import textbox
A lot of people try to use the dropdown next to it as a [Go] button, which doesn’t work
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I want to drag-drop notebooks into Zeppelin
It would be great to drag-and-drop notebooks (.json) into Zeppelin like we can do in Jupyter notebooks
4 votes
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