Adding a third-party extension (AEN 4.2.0)#
Anaconda officially supports and tests functionality of the default environment(s) only for those extensions that ship with AEN.
It is possible to add third-party and custom extensions from conda-forge or pip, but doing so may cause instability in your default project environments or kernels.
CAUTION: Anaconda does not officially support third-party extensions. This section is informational only.
Installing unofficial Jupyter Notebook extensions for AEN¶
TIP: Always back up and verify your complete system before installing extensions.
The jupyter-contrib-nbextensions extensions are installed on a compute node.
The default conda executable directory for AEN is
/opt/wakari/anaconda/bin/conda
. If you are installing a
Jupyter extension, it must be installed in the wakari-compute
directory.
EXAMPLE: Run:
/opt/wakari/anaconda/bin/conda install -p /opt/wakari/wakari-compute/ -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextension
For more information, see Unofficial Jupyter Notebook Extensions.