Using Conda with Anaconda Team Edition¶
Configuration¶
You will need to configure Conda to install packages from your Anaconda Team Edition installation.
Set your channel alias on conda:
If you are using SSL:
# Replace <DOMAIN> with your domain. conda config --set channel_alias http(s)://<DOMAIN>/api/repo
If you are not using SSL:
# Replace <DOMAIN> with your domain. conda config --set channel_alias http://<DOMAIN>/api/repo
And configure your default channels to include the channel where Anaconda Distribution packages have been mirrored:
# Replace <DEFAULT_CHANNEL> with the channel where Anaconda Distribution packages have been mirrored.
conda config --prepend default_channels <DEFAULT_CHANNEL>
You can run the above command multiple times to configure several default channels.
Alternatively, you can edit your .condarc
file manually:
You will need to configure your conda configuration file, .condarc
, to point to your instance of Team Edition and
set up the channel(s) you want to pull packages from. This enables Conda to install packages from your instance of
Team Edition rather than pulling from repo.anaconda.com.
The location of your .condarc
file depends on which operating system you use. Consult the
condarc documentation
to determine the correct path.
Open the
.condarc
file with a text editorSet the
channel_alias
and thedefault_channels
channel_alias: https://<HOST_NAME>.<COMPANY>.com/api/repo default_channels: - <DEFAULT_CHANNEL>
Save the file.
Installing packages¶
Install packages from Anaconda Team Edition (public channels):
conda install [-c <CHANNEL_NAME>] <PACKAGE_NAME>
The -c <CHANNEL_NAME>
flag allows you to install packages from channels on Anaconda Team Edition that have been
created by users or administrators.
If you do not specify the -c
flag, packages will be taken from the channels in the default_channels
configuration.
Note
Prior to installing packages from a private or authenticated channel, you first need to log in using the Anaconda Team Edition CLI, not from the browser.
Conda Reference¶
More information on conda commands can be found in the conda documentation.