Carlos Diogo created ZEPPELIN-5281: -------------------------------------- Summary: Expose ZeppelinContext interpret(string) method Key: ZEPPELIN-5281 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-5281 Project: Zeppelin Issue Type: Improvement Reporter: Carlos Diogo
Making the Zeppelin context interpret() method available would allow for easy code injection from string in a notebook For python there is the exec function , with which we can load some python code from file and then execute it as a pre-code for a note - like an include For Java and Scala , such functionality does not exist. This is limiting our ability to re-use code within zeppelin - compiling to Jars and then adding them to Zeppelin is not very interactive With the exposure of the interpret() one could inject from a file (or other source) any code - scala, python, sql(jdbc) - and execute it Current workaround we have in place, is to use the restapi to inject the code to execute in a paragraph of the note. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)