Configurations

The Configurations page allows you to generate a Personal Access Token, set Minio credentials (when enabled) and add/remove Sparkling Water Python environments.

Configurations page

Personal Access Token

Personal access tokens (PATs) are an alternative to using passwords for authentication to Enterprise Steam when using the API or the command line. Note: Treat your tokens like passwords and keep them secret. When working with the API, use tokens as environment variables instead of hardcoding them into your programs. For security reasons, after you navigate off the page, you will not be able to see the token again. When you generate a new token, any previously issued tokens will be revoked.

  1. Click on Tokens under the API section to open the Personal Access Token page.

  2. Click Generate New Token to generate and retrieve your token.

Personal access token page

Minio

When Minio access has been configured by Steam administrator you have an option to enter your Minio Access and Secret key.

Driverless AI instances will have access to Minio buckets based on your credentials.

Minio page

Python Environments

The Python Environments page shows the available Python environments when using Sparkling Water. Enterprise Steam ships with two default environments - Python 2.7 and Python 3.7.

Python Environments page

Adding Python Environments

With Enterprise Steam, you can add a new Python environment from a Python path or from a Conda package.

Add Python environment

Conda Pack

Perform the following steps to add a new Python environment packaged as Conda pack.

Note: The OS type where the environment was built must match the OS type of the target machine.

  1. On the Python Environments page, click Add Environment.

  2. Select Conda pack from the Environment Type dropdown menu.

  3. Enter a unique name for this new environment.

  4. Upload the Conda pack archive file.

  5. Click Add Environment when you are done.

Pythonpath

Perform the following steps to add a new Python environment via a Pythonpath.

  1. On the Python Environments page, click Add Environment.

  2. Select Python path from the Environment Type dropdown menu.

  3. Enter a unique name for this new environment.

  4. Specify the PySpark Python path.

  5. Click Add Environment when you are done.

Deleting Python Environments

Note: The default environments cannot be deleted.

Click the Actions > Remove option beside the Python environment that you want to delete. A confirmation message will display. Click Confirm to complete the removal.