### What is this PR for? As more and more document pages are added, it's really hard to find specific pages. So I added searching feature to Zeppelin documentation site([jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) based site) using [lunr.js](http://lunrjs.com/). - **How does it work?** I created [`search_data.json`](6e02423f54/docs/search_data.json) which is used for docs info template. `lunr.js` combines all of the text from all of the docs in `docs/` into `_site/search_data.json`. It looks like below.  All the info are comes from [Jekyll YAML front matter](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/frontmatter/) variables. (i.e. title, group, description.. that's why I rewrote all docs' title and description.) [search.js](6e02423f54/docs/assets/themes/zeppelin/js/search.js) will do this job using this data! ### What type of PR is it? Improvement & Feature ### Todos * [x] - Keep consistency for all docs pages' `Title` * [x] - Add some overview sentences to all docs pages' `Description` section (this will be used as the result preview) * [x] - Add apache license header to all docs page (some pages are missing the license header currently) * [x] - Add LICENSE for `lunr.min.js` ### What is the Jira issue? [ZEPPELIN-1219](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZEPPELIN-1219) ### How should this be tested? 1. Apply this patch and build `ZEPPELIN_HOME/docs` dir -> please see [docs/README.md#build-documentation](https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/tree/master/docs#build-documentation) 2. Click `search` icon in navbar and go to `search.html` page 3. Type anything you want to search in the search bar (i.e. type `python`, `spark`, `dynamic` ... ) ### Screenshots (if appropriate)   ### Questions: * Does the licenses files need update? Yes, for `lunr.min.js` * Is there breaking changes for older versions? no * Does this needs documentation? no Author: AhyoungRyu <fbdkdud93@hanmail.net> Closes #1266 from AhyoungRyu/ZEPPELIN-1219 and squashes the following commits:7ec8854[AhyoungRyu] Modify 'no result' sentence91b71a7[AhyoungRyu] Remove Apache license header since JSON doesn't allow comment34afd5d[AhyoungRyu] Add Apache license header to search_data.json6784282[AhyoungRyu] Minor search page UI update0389d28[AhyoungRyu] Make index.md not to be searched9f1ba42[AhyoungRyu] Disable enterkey press & change iconbd4956a[AhyoungRyu] Add docs.js & search.js to exclude list in pom.xml624b051[AhyoungRyu] Add Apache license header to search.js1381152[AhyoungRyu] Fix search result skipping issue6e775f5[AhyoungRyu] Make pleasecontribute.md not to be searchedee11136[AhyoungRyu] Fix some typosfa01299[AhyoungRyu] Refine 'description' in some docs as @bzz suggestedda0cff9[AhyoungRyu] Exclude lunr.min.js36ba7f1[AhyoungRyu] Add lunr.min.js license infof6a05a6[AhyoungRyu] Apply css style for the search results68eb997[AhyoungRyu] Attach 'Apache Zeppelin ZEPPELIN_VERSION Documentation: ' to titled908c37[AhyoungRyu] Add searching pagea951fa6[AhyoungRyu] Add search icon to navbar0688a79[AhyoungRyu] Keep consistency all docs' front matter for the right search result040f532[AhyoungRyu] Add template for storing docs info based on jekyll front matter0705bd6[AhyoungRyu] Add js files: lunr.min.js & search.js
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| page | Python 2 & 3 Interpreter for Apache Zeppelin | Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. | interpreter |
{% include JB/setup %}
Python 2 & 3 Interpreter for Apache Zeppelin
Configuration
| Property | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| zeppelin.python | python | Path of the already installed Python binary (could be python2 or python3). If python is not in your $PATH you can set the absolute directory (example : /usr/bin/python) |
| zeppelin.python.maxResult | 1000 | Max number of dataframe rows to display. |
Enabling Python Interpreter
In a notebook, to enable the Python interpreter, click on the Gear icon and select Python
Using the Python Interpreter
In a paragraph, use %python to select the Python interpreter and then input all commands.
The interpreter can only work if you already have python installed (the interpreter doesn't bring it own python binaries).
To access the help, type help()
Python modules
The interpreter can use all modules already installed (with pip, easy_install...)
Using Zeppelin Dynamic Forms
You can leverage Zeppelin Dynamic Form inside your Python code.
Zeppelin Dynamic Form can only be used if py4j Python library is installed in your system. If not, you can install it with pip install py4j.
Example :
%python
### Input form
print (z.input("f1","defaultValue"))
### Select form
print (z.select("f1",[("o1","1"),("o2","2")],"2"))
### Checkbox form
print("".join(z.checkbox("f3", [("o1","1"), ("o2","2")],["1"])))
Zeppelin features not fully supported by the Python Interpreter
- Interrupt a paragraph execution (
cancel()method) is currently only supported in Linux and MacOs. If interpreter runs in another operating system (for instance MS Windows) , interrupt a paragraph will close the whole interpreter. A JIRA ticket (ZEPPELIN-893) is opened to implement this feature in a next release of the interpreter. - Progression bar in webUI (
getProgress()method) is currently not implemented. - Code-completion is currently not implemented.
Matplotlib integration
The python interpreter can display matplotlib graph with the function z.show().
You need to have matplotlib module installed and a XServer running to use this functionality !
%python
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.figure()
(.. ..)
z.show(plt)
plt.close()
z.show function can take optional parameters to adapt graph width and height
%python
z.show(plt, width='50px')
z.show(plt, height='150px')
Pandas integration
Apache Zeppelin Table Display System provides built-in data visualization capabilities. Python interpreter leverages it to visualize Pandas DataFrames though similar z.show() API, same as with Matplotlib integration.
Example:
import pandas as pd
rates = pd.read_csv("bank.csv", sep=";")
z.show(rates)
SQL over Pandas DataFrames
There is a convenience %python.sql interpreter that matches Apache Spark experience in Zeppelin and enables usage of SQL language to query Pandas DataFrames and visualization of results though built-in Table Display System.
Pre-requests
- Pandas
pip install pandas - PandaSQL
pip install -U pandasql
In case default binded interpreter is Python (first in the interpreter list, under the Gear Icon), you can just use it as %sql i.e
- first paragraph
import pandas as pd
rates = pd.read_csv("bank.csv", sep=";")
- next paragraph
%sql
SELECT * FROM rates WHERE age < 40
Otherwise it can be referred to as %python.sql
Technical description
For in-depth technical details on current implementation please refer to python/README.md.