Releases · sassoftware/sas_kernel
V2.4.13This release has a fix for issue #45. It's been published to PyPI.
minor release to fix missed debug linethis release just removes a debug line that was missed from 2.4.10. There are two numbers that appear whenever the log is printed.
Add %SASsession magicIf you had more than one configuration in you sascfg.py (sascfg_personal.py) then you had to go through a number of prompts for each new notebook with the SAS Kernel.
The SASsession magic allows you to pass those parameters to reduce that burden.
The parameters should be seperated by a ','
Below are a few examples. Under normal conditions this magic would be call at most once in the first cell.
%SASsession cfgname='viya4'
%SASsession omruser='jadean', cfgname='iomviya',
%SASsession cfgname='viya4_trial', authcode='ELMRoFYAFI'
This will not allow you to change parameters if lockdown is enabled.
Included passwords is still STRONGLY discouraged.
This version fixes kernel data packaging errors and disables the whl creation which silently fails to install the kernel.
jupyter lab extension issues fixed.This release add fixes for binder and jupyter lab 3 integration.
It also restores the additional install pip install sas_kernelp['jlab_ext']
that was yanked after seeing that whl files were note installing properly on some systems.
This release only deal with the install of the kernel and deployment in binder. No other features were added.
Fix install and version issuesThis is a minor release to fix issues in pip and conda.
v2.4.2 CI/CD releaseThis version takes advantage of GitHub actions to automatically push new pypi releases.
v2.4.1 binder and SAS Jlab extension integrationThis release provides a binder implementation and the ability to install SAS Jupyter Lab Extensions at the same time you install SAS Kernel.
Follow the instruction in the readme or just use pip install sas_kernel['jlab_ext']
This version also move the default branch from master
to main
.
All future PR's should be against main
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