Great! I think we can send a get request in a paragraph.

Regard,



On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 8:22 PM, Partridge, Lucas (GE Aviation) <
lucas.partri...@ge.com> wrote:

> That worked thanks!  Although I had to use a different host and port
> because it’s hosted remotely. But I got this back in the browser:
>
>
>
> {"status":"OK","message":"Zeppelin version","body":"0.7.0.2.6.0.11-1"}
>
>
>
> Ideally it would be nice to have a variable like zeppelin.version
> accessible from Python or Scala though too.
>
>
>
> *From:* Park Hoon [mailto:1am...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 25 July 2017 12:11
> *To:* users@zeppelin.apache.org
> *Subject:* EXT: Re: How to find out zeppelin's version number from within
> a notebook?
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Could you test `http://localhost:8080/api/version`?
>
> You will get this kind of response. `version` is what you are looking for
>
> [image: cid:ii_j5jhbxyd0_15d79706fc8ac4ea]
> If you are working with JS code, you can get version in this way
>
>   $scope.getInterpreterBindingModeDocsLink = function() {
>
>     const currentVersion = $rootScope.zeppelinVersion
>
>
> https://github.com/apache/zeppelin/blob/master/zeppelin-
> web/src/app/interpreter/interpreter.controller.js#L777-L778
>
>
> Regard,
>
>
> ​
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 5:50 PM, Partridge, Lucas (GE Aviation) <
> lucas.partri...@ge.com> wrote:
>
> Unfortunately the version number is missing from the ‘About Zeppelin’
> dialog box and I have no access to the file system. So is there something
> like ‘zeppelin.version’ we can type within a notebook’s paragraph to find
> out what version we’re running please?
>
>
>

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