More questions to help understand your situation better: And are there any errors in the notebook log (printed to the terminal where you launched the notebook)? Do you see any Javascript errors in the browser debugger console? Are you using JupyterLab (if so, what version of that too)? Can you give us the command you use to invoke the notebook? Can you give us the config file for the notebook (and if using JupyterLab, its config file too)? (see the path given by "jupyter --config-dir") What happens if you create a fresh new conda environment and launch that notebook?
Thanks, Jason On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 5:46 AM Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote: > And what is your notebook package and any packages that start with "ipy" > (ipykernel, ipython, etc.)? > > On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 9:51 PM Javi Alfaro <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> My bad, maybe I wasn't clear the first time. I am indeed talking about >> the cwd of my kernel process. >> >> When I run jupyter from the command line and I open an ipynb file, the >> cwd of the kernel process will always default to a one different from where >> it was opened. >> >> E.g. >> >> 'C:\\Users\\XXX\\Dropbox\\esen_ra\\data\\interim\\ja' >> >> That's what I get from running the command "pwd" everytime I open a new >> ipynb file. So I have to (always) write *os.chdir(globals()['_dh'][0])* >> in order to get: >> >> 'C:\\Users\\XXX\\Dropbox\\Master\\ESEN\\Ayudantías\\Python' >> >> Which is the correct path where I opened the file. I'm not sure if this >> helps, but if I run jupyter from Anaconda Navigator, I do not have this >> problem. >> >> I apologize if I'm making things more confusing than they actually are. >> >> Software versions: >> >> jupyter: 1.0.0 >> jupyter-client: 5.3.4 >> jupyter-console: 6.1.0 >> jupyter-contrib-core: 0.3.3 >> jupyter-contrib-nbextensions: 0.5.1 >> jupyter-core: 4.6.1 >> jupyter-highlight-selected-word: 0.2.0 >> jupyter-latex-envs: 1.4.6 >> jupyter-nbextensions-configurator: 0.4.1 >> jupyterthemes: 0.20.0 >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> JA. >> >> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 11:16 PM Jason Grout <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Ah, I think I misunderstood your question. I thought you were talking >>> about the default folder path for the notebook server, but it seems instead >>> you are talking about the current working directory of your kernel process? >>> >>> Can you give us more information? What path is your notebook in and what >>> is your kernel current working directory, and how might those two paths be >>> related? Have you reproduced this in a clean environment? What versions of >>> software are you running? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jason >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 8:45 PM Javi Alfaro <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Jason, >>>> >>>> Thank you very much for your response. I tried everything, but for some >>>> reason the problem still persists. >>>> >>>> The only code that gave me the real working folder path was : >>>> >>>> globals()['_dh'][0] >>>> >>>> And I took it from: >>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39125532/file-does-not-exist-in-jupyter-notebook/53958599#53958599 >>>> >>>> But I wasn't able to make the ipynb file to load the current folder >>>> path :( ... I also tried uninstalling and installing jupyter again. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 4:49 PM Jason Grout <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> You can change that default directory in the notebook configuration, >>>>> or from the comand line with: jupyter notebook >>>>> --NotebookApp.notebook_dir='/path/to/directory'. >>>>> >>>>> Perhaps you need to look at your config file. You can find the config >>>>> file in one of the config directories listed by `jupyter --paths`. Look >>>>> for >>>>> the jupyter_notebook_config.py file. >>>>> >>>>> Here are instructions for setting that config value, which may help >>>>> narrow down things: https://stackoverflow.com/a/40514875 >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Jason >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 2:02 PM Javi Alfaro <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Good evening from El Salvador, >>>>>> >>>>>> I apologize if my query shouldn't be posted here. >>>>>> >>>>>> I understand that when running Jupyter notebooks, the default working >>>>>> directory is the directory the notebook is open in, but I'm not sure what >>>>>> happened and this doesn't happen anymore, my current working directory >>>>>> has >>>>>> been set, accidentally, to a different path. 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