Notebooks
📄️ Syntasa Notebooks vs. JupyterLab Integration
For data scientists and analysts leveraging the Syntasa platform, terms like "Syntasa Notebooks" and "JupyterLab Integration" are central to their interactive computing experience. While interconnected, they represent distinct facets of Syntasa's powerful environment. This article demystifies these concepts, detailing their roles and relationship to help you maximize your productivity on the Syntasa platform.
📄️ Getting Started with Notebook
This article provides step-by-step guidance on getting started and offers links to various resources necessary for using the Syntasa Notebook.
📄️ JupyterLab
With Syntasa, you can access JupyterLab Notebook seamlessly within the application interface. No need to switch between multiple tools or environments – everything you need is right at your fingertips.
📄️ Notebook Overview
The Notebook feature, available as of Syntasa 6.2, brings the power and ease of notebooks into the Syntasa ecosystem. If wanting to test code or perform some experiments before building an app, utilizing a notebook provides an easy and lightweight method to do such. Also, since the notebook is within the Syntasa ecosystem, the needed tests and experiments can access the data available in the registered stores of the Syntasa platform.
📄️ Creating a Syntasa Notebook
All primary components in the Syntasa application, i.e. Apps, Dashboards, Notebooks, and the folders they are organized in, are created from Workspace -> Folders -> Create New (as shown below).
📄️ Editing a Notebook
To access all primary components within the Syntasa application, such as Apps, Dashboards, Notebooks, and their respective folders, follow these steps:
📄️ Launching a Notebook
To access all primary components within the Syntasa application, such as Apps, Dashboards, Notebooks, and their respective folders, follow these steps:
📄️ Notebook Runtimes
As mentioned in several articles, such as Creating a Notebook and Launching a Notebook, Syntasa notebooks have a kernel running that can run a variety of functions within the notebook, but at times you may need a bigger cluster or custom libraries loaded that will require a Syntasa runtime to be attached to the notebook.
📄️ Deleting a Notebook
There are three areas within the application where you have the option to delete the notebook: