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New environments (sometimes) take a long time to show up as options in JupyterLab.
I created a new environment analyst/04_DataEval yesterday (17 hours ago).
I go to JupyterLab and I don't see it as a kernel option. I refreshed my JuptyerLab page and still didn't see it as an option.
I opened this issue and as I was trying to take a screen shot of the missing environment... it appeared
This has happened to me quite a bit (and @krassowski has reported this as well). Usually I just refresh and click around for several minutes waiting for it to show up. Yesterday I created the env and walked away so the "waiting around" period happened this morning (possibly the reason for the longer delay today).
Something isn't getting refreshed often enough and I can't tell where the breakdown is.
Expected behavior
I expect that as soon as a conda-store environment shows as "completed", it is available in JupyterLab for usage.
How to Reproduce the problem?
Create a new env in conda-store. Once its completed, open JuptyerLab and look for the env. It won't be there. Hit refresh a few times, wait a bit... eventually it shows up.
Output
No response
Versions and dependencies used.
conda-store 2024.3.1
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
A delay of up to 60 seconds, on average ~30 seconds is currently expected due to conda-store not forcing refresh of nb_conda_kernels cache (still bad UX).
So I as a user keep restarting the environment until it clicks. If my new/edited dependency is used lower in the notebook I can waste many minutes there.
For the interactive use case we need to somehow rewrite nb_conda_kernels to watch kernelspecs changes on disk, or emit an event from conda-store and make nb_conda_kernels refresh. Interaction with nb_conda_kernels appears in scope as this is included in the Dockerfile:
As mentioned to me by @dharhas there was an attempt to have a custom version of nb_conda_kernels for conda-store in the past: https://github.com/Quansight/nb_conda_store_kernels. This may be required to solve the UX headaches like this issue or:
Describe the bug
New environments (sometimes) take a long time to show up as options in JupyterLab.
I created a new environment
analyst/04_DataEval
yesterday (17 hours ago).I go to JupyterLab and I don't see it as a kernel option. I refreshed my JuptyerLab page and still didn't see it as an option.
I opened this issue and as I was trying to take a screen shot of the missing environment... it appeared
This has happened to me quite a bit (and @krassowski has reported this as well). Usually I just refresh and click around for several minutes waiting for it to show up. Yesterday I created the env and walked away so the "waiting around" period happened this morning (possibly the reason for the longer delay today).
Something isn't getting refreshed often enough and I can't tell where the breakdown is.
Expected behavior
I expect that as soon as a conda-store environment shows as "completed", it is available in JupyterLab for usage.
How to Reproduce the problem?
Create a new env in conda-store. Once its completed, open JuptyerLab and look for the env. It won't be there. Hit refresh a few times, wait a bit... eventually it shows up.
Output
No response
Versions and dependencies used.
conda-store 2024.3.1
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: