I was get KNIME Python Integration before by this way : got to File → Install KNIME Extensions in KNIME Analytics Platform and install the KNIME Python Integration in the category KNIME & Extensions .
But, How to install KNIME Python Integration offline ?
takbb
October 29, 2024, 12:31pm
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Hi @xiaochaorou7 , do you have a machine on which you can download the entire KNIME update as a zip archive ? For 5.3.2 it is about 8GB
The link for that is from this page:
https://docs.knime.com/latest/analytics_platform_installation_guide/index.html?pk_vid=3902d2873f466f151730204278d7c099#_adding_local_update_sites
in the following section:
Once you have the download, you will then need to make that available to your offline machine, e.g. via USB drive or network share.
Please take note of the following comment on the above page:
An example of adding an extension from a local update site can be found here:
Hi @volsebna , are you able to upload a screenshot of how you have the local update sites configured in KNIME,
I have a copy of 4.6.4 installed on a VM which had similar limitations as you describe, and this is how my update sites were configured on it:
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and on the hard drive, this was the local copies of the various archives:
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This is obviously on windows rather than linux but maybe it can give some pointers?
You should be able to follow a similar process for installing the Python Integration, but post back with screenshots if you are still having problems.
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takbb
October 29, 2024, 1:15pm
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You’re welcome. I just downloaded it myself to see that the extensions is correctly found there as expected. I put the zip file in my d:\downloads folder, and configured "available sites " as follows (enabling only the local archive):
I was then able to find python in the “local archive”:
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November 6, 2024, 1:25am
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