How can you reuse/import PySpark class implemented in another note in Apache Zeppelin





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How can one import/include functionality from Zeppelin note into another one?



Imagine there is a team working on shared Hadoop cluster, on project consisting of many PySpark classes. Everyone is working on his own note. Later they would like to have some master note that would use functionality from all the abovementioned notes. Is there way to "import" each other's notes?



In general, what are the best practices for such a workflow?










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  • Best practices needs code versioning, peer reviewing, validation, tests and such. Even thought Zeppelin allows version, all the other things that I've mentioned aren't supported.

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How can one import/include functionality from Zeppelin note into another one?



Imagine there is a team working on shared Hadoop cluster, on project consisting of many PySpark classes. Everyone is working on his own note. Later they would like to have some master note that would use functionality from all the abovementioned notes. Is there way to "import" each other's notes?



In general, what are the best practices for such a workflow?










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  • Best practices needs code versioning, peer reviewing, validation, tests and such. Even thought Zeppelin allows version, all the other things that I've mentioned aren't supported.

    – eliasah
    Jan 4 at 8:12














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How can one import/include functionality from Zeppelin note into another one?



Imagine there is a team working on shared Hadoop cluster, on project consisting of many PySpark classes. Everyone is working on his own note. Later they would like to have some master note that would use functionality from all the abovementioned notes. Is there way to "import" each other's notes?



In general, what are the best practices for such a workflow?










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How can one import/include functionality from Zeppelin note into another one?



Imagine there is a team working on shared Hadoop cluster, on project consisting of many PySpark classes. Everyone is working on his own note. Later they would like to have some master note that would use functionality from all the abovementioned notes. Is there way to "import" each other's notes?



In general, what are the best practices for such a workflow?







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  • Best practices needs code versioning, peer reviewing, validation, tests and such. Even thought Zeppelin allows version, all the other things that I've mentioned aren't supported.

    – eliasah
    Jan 4 at 8:12



















  • Best practices needs code versioning, peer reviewing, validation, tests and such. Even thought Zeppelin allows version, all the other things that I've mentioned aren't supported.

    – eliasah
    Jan 4 at 8:12

















Best practices needs code versioning, peer reviewing, validation, tests and such. Even thought Zeppelin allows version, all the other things that I've mentioned aren't supported.

– eliasah
Jan 4 at 8:12





Best practices needs code versioning, peer reviewing, validation, tests and such. Even thought Zeppelin allows version, all the other things that I've mentioned aren't supported.

– eliasah
Jan 4 at 8:12












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