I'm on a Jupyter Notebook server (v4.2.2) with Python 3.4.2 and
I want to use the global name __file__
, because the notebook will be cloned from other users and in one section I have to run:
def __init__(self, trainingSamplesFolder='samples', maskFolder='masks'):
self.trainingSamplesFolder = self.__getAbsPath(trainingSamplesFolder)
self.maskFolder = self.__getAbsPath(maskFolder)
def __getAbsPath(self, path):
if os.path.isabs(path):
return path
else:
return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), path)
The __getAbsPath(self, path)
checks if a path
param is a relative or absolute path and returns the absolute version of path
. So I can use the returned path
safely later.
But I get the error
NameError: name
'__file__'
is not defined
I searched for this error online and found the "solution" that I should better use sys.argv[0]
, but print(sys.argv[0])
returns
/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/ipykernel/__main__.py
But the correct notebook location should be /home/ubuntu/notebooks/
.
Thanks for the reference How do I get the current IPython Notebook name from Martijn Pieters (comments) the last answer (not accepted) fits perfect for my needs:
print(os.getcwd())
/home/ubuntu/notebooks
__file__
might not be available for you, but you can get current folder in which your notebook is located in different way, actually.
There are traces in global variables, if you will call globals()
you will see that there is an element with the key _dh
, that might help you. Here how I managed to load the data.csv
file that is located in the same folder as my notebook:
import os
current_folder = globals()['_dh'][0]
# Calculating path to the input data
data_location = os.path.join(current_folder,'data.csv')