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How to switch/activate the conda env when the jupyterlab startup?
I want activate user's own conda env when jupyterlab start up. So I put conda activate ENVNAMEcommand to .bashrc, but not working.
let's say activate py38_user2 for user2:
user2's bashrc
conda activate py38_user2
personal set up
- OS: centos7
- Version(s):
jupyter core : 4.7.1
jupyter-notebook : 6.2.0
qtconsole : not installed
ipython : 7.24.1
ipykernel : 5.5.5
jupyter client : 6.1.11
jupyter lab : 3.0.16
nbconvert : 6.0.7
ipywidgets : 7.6.3
nbformat : 5.0.8
traitlets : 5.0.5
conda env list:
# conda environments:
#
py38_user2 * /home/user2/.conda/envs/py38_user2
base /u01/miniconda3
jupyterhub_config.py
c.Spawner.notebook_dir = '~/notebooks'
c.Spawner.default_url = '/lab'
c.LocalProcessSpawner.shell_cmd = ["bash", "-l", "-c"]
c.Spawner.args = ["--KernelSpecManager.ensure_native_kernel=False"]
c.JupyterHub.spawner_class = 'sudospawner.SudoSpawner'
c.PAMAuthenticator.open_sessions = False
c.LocalAuthenticator.create_system_users = True
c.PAMAuthenticator.add_user_cmd = ['adduser', '-m']
Is there any way to switch/activate the conda environment when the lab startup?
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