Get and use Python Libraries within Microsoft Fabric

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Sometimes you need python libraries that aren't present by default in Microsoft Fabric. Patrick walks you through how to manage your python libraries, so they are available when you need them.

Manage Python libraries in Microsoft Fabric

wget 3.2


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Q: How can we schedule a python script in Fabric?

nishantkumar
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I suspect the session takes longer after configuring the workspace library, is similar to Databricks and other platforms. Even though you’ve specifically stated the library to be included, each and every time you start a session it will reinstall the library. Until preconfigured sessions can be available (similar to docker containers that Databricks uses) this lag on startup will likely continue to occur. The more libraries you add, the longer this startup time will become.

ticklemedaly
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Thank You so much this is very helpful. Is there any limitation for library like library size or any particular library type ?

nishantkumar
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@Patrick plz plz tell me what tool you use for editing... it's so great

TheDataScienceWagon
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I would like to see "Python in Day" by Microsoft (unless there is already one)

sarajvo
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It's kind of Conda enviorments but in this case you'll need a dedicated Workspace to handle each package version, right?

fernalication
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How about the libraries we can make ourselves and upload to Built-ins?

ramonsuarez
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Thank you so much! Please allow me to raise a topic.
I have a conda environment that is clashing with Power BI Python(version mismatch). I am wondering if there is any means to install/configure Python libraries that can work with Power-BI from scratch, without clashing with the running conda environment. I am unable to resolve this even though I tried creating a new environment by specifying libraries that work with Power BI. As I always I am looking forward to your related videos.

yohannesteklu
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Q: Can we connect power bi to a jupyter notebook, and pass some parameters go run it

midhunprasenan
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With Environment, Library Management is no longer available

casimircompaore
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We need a real tutorial. Like, what if there is a public website posting data. How can I get that data and append it to a table in fabric periodically?

iiiiii-wh
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There’s still a big lack of Fabric learning content. The Microsoft learning material is too superficial. Content creators aren’t creating much content about Fabric. Did Fabric didn’t proof to be a compelling product? Or what’s happening?

juanpablorvvv
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Not really the point, but can't you just do !pip install wget
in your initial example? That should grab the last version without you having to find the url. At least thats how pip usually work

SornDP
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Too many new products

Would love to but got not time 😂

chriskeo
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Honestly, those times are not impressive.

galenseilis