I also tried with z.run(paragraphSeqNumber)

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  Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez
  zeppelin-us...@bigcente.ch



On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, at 09:22, Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez wrote:
> That's quite simple actually. Zeppelin exposes the ZeppelinContext as
> the variable z... you just need to do this:> 
> z.run(paragraphId)
> 
> --
>   Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez
>   zeppelin-us...@bigcente.ch
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, at 03:33, Park Hoon wrote:
>> Hi, could you share the paragraph to show how did you run a paragraph
>> in a different paragraph?>> 
>> > if we want to run a paragraph from another paragraph in the same
>> > notebook (to refresh it),>> 
>> Regard,
>> 
>> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 11:24 PM, Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez <zeppelin-
>> us...@bigcente.ch> wrote:>>> Some extra info:
>>> 
>>> println(s"AUTHENTICATION INFO ::
>>> ${z.getInterpreterContext.getAuthenticationInfo.getUser}
>>> ${z.getInterpreterContext.getAuthenticationInfo.getTicket}")
>>> 
>>> That line inside a Spark notebook prints both the user name and the>>> 
>>> ticket that the user gets after a successful login... so the
>>> interpreter>>> knows who the user is. Can that info be used to run a 
>>> paragraph?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>    Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez zeppelin-us...@bigcente.ch>>> On Mon, 11 Sep 
>>> 2017, at 12:16, Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez wrote:
>>> > And we are running the notebook using spark local, and using a
>>> > whirl>>> > JdbcRealm to authenticate users is there anything we can do to
>>> > make the>>> > spark interpreter impersonate the front-end user?
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> >   Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez
>>> >   zeppelin-us...@bigcente.ch
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, 11 Sep 2017, at 11:14, Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez wrote:
>>> > > We are using Zeppelin 0.7.1/
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > --
>>> > >   Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez
>>> > >   zeppelin-us...@bigcente.ch
>>> > >
>>> > > On Mon, 11 Sep 2017, at 11:12, Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez wrote:>>> > > 
>>> > > > Hi,
>>> > > >
>>> > > > We have enabled notebook permissions in our Zeppelin
>>> > > > installation and>>> > > > now we are facing the problem that if we 
>>> > > > want to run a
>>> > > > paragraph from>>> > > > another paragraph in the same notebook (to 
>>> > > > refresh it), the
>>> > > > user that is>>> > > > running that paragraph is the anonymous user 
>>> > > > and not the front-
>>> > > > end user>>> > > > and, therefore, we get a "ForbiddenException" 
>>> > > > because of that.>>> > > >
>>> > > > Is there a way to run a paragraph as the front-end user?
>>> > > >
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Kind regards,
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Luis Angel Vicente Sanchez
>>> > > > zeppelin-us...@bigcente.ch

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