If you look at the names of the notebooks, they appear to be Unique IDs and not 
the name/label you provided when you created them.  So there has to be a link 
between the name of the notebook and the reference.  Where is that being 
stored?  That’s what is missing.

Just out of curiosity… would it be possible to store the notes in a central 
repo outside of the container?

On Jan 31, 2018, at 4:44 AM, Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira 
<rmart...@redhat.com<mailto:rmart...@redhat.com>> wrote:

I did a quick research in the configuration and the code and the store type is 
what defines the way the notes will be stored. The default is Git, which means 
it will be stored in the notebook directory and can be versioned using git.

However, I see that VFS implementation is supported and by VFS I was wondering 
if there is a mechanism that scans the notebook directory and look for new 
notebooks.

On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 10:43 PM, Michael Segel 
<msegel_had...@hotmail.com<mailto:msegel_had...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
I don’t think you can…

If you look in the ../notebook directory, the notes are all identified by an 
unique id.

My guess? That the references are stored within a database. (Derby? )


> On Jan 30, 2018, at 6:25 PM, Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira 
> <rmart...@redhat.com<mailto:rmart...@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to import notes from a command line? I am trying to write a 
> script that imports all my notes in a zeppelin docker container, but the only 
> ways to import is from the web UI or REST. In the script, zeppelin is not 
> started (there is no reason to be) so I'm trying to find a way to import the 
> note in a disconnected way.
>
> Any ideas to do this?




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