There are multiple ways in which a model can be updated, depending on what you are ultimately achievingto update an existing model using the Jupyter plugin.
Pre-requisites
After registering a model with ModelOp Center, it is possible to update the model when it is open in the Notebook. Registration can be done with the steps outlined in Registering a new model or Opening an existing model (see Register a Model and Opening an existing model in Jupyter).
Editing the source code
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From the toolbarOnce the model has been loaded from ModelOp Center, make the modifications to the source code as desired using standard Jupyter cell edit techniques.
When the changes are complete, click on the “Update current model in ModelOp Center“ icon from the ModelOp Center toolbar. Please make sure the previously select a cell which is part of a model already loaded or created using either of the two options above (Registering a new model / Opening an existing model). The screen prompted will confirm the latest changes worked on the cell code
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A prompt will ask confirm the changes made to cell contents before updating the model. This option copies back the source code of the selected cell into the ModelOp Center.
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Updating model metadata fields
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From the toolbar, click on the “Edit current model” icon.Please make sure you previously select
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Please ensure have selected the notebook cell with an associated model, and the plugin will prompt you with a screen that allows to change the following:
Edit the Model Information
Change Model Name
Change the model Description
Edit the model functions associated with the primary source code. Please refer to “Registering a new model” section of this guide or here for more details. Please note that in order to avoid versioning conflicts, make sure to save all code modifications as indicated in the step “Editing the source code” above before changing the model functions. This will prevent recently introduced function definitions in the code to be associated before the code itself is synced back to ModelOp Center.
This step also sends ModelOp Center with information of the underlying platform Notebook environment in which this is run (system details, python details and libraries loaded) .to ModelOp Center
Adding attachments
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From the toolbar, click on the “Add attachment for existing model” icon.
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Please make sure you previously select the notebook cell with an associated model is selected, and the plugin will prompt you with a file browser and a screen to attach selected file to the model in the active cell.
Select the role for the asset to upload or leave blank to be automatically determined by ModelOp Center based on the file type.
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Click the “Attach” button to upload the attachment.
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