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How to use the Qudi Jupyter Notebook {#jupyterkernel}

  1. Install the Qudi Jupyter kernel
  • Ensure that your Anaconda environment or Python installation has up-to-date dependencies
  • In a terminal, go to the tools folder in the qudi folder
  • Eventually do activate qudi to activate the conda environment
  • Do python qudikernel.py install
  • This should tell you where the kernel specification was installed
  1. Configure Qudi
  • Ensure that your Qudi configuration file contains the following entry in the logic section:
    kernellogic:
        module.Class: 'jupyterkernel.kernellogic.QudiKernelLogic'
        remoteaccess: True
  1. Start the Jupyter notebook server
  • Run jupyter notebook or an equivalent
  • Start Qudi with the configuration you checked before
  • Now, the 'New' menu should have a 'Qudi' entry and in a notebook, the 'Kernel->Change kernel' menu should also have a qudi entry
  • If anything goes wrong, check that your firewall does not block the Qudi remote connections or the Jupyter notebook connections