Configuring, Using, and Auditing VM Service Accounts and Scopes Reviews
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Marc L. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Rajeev R. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Lisha K. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Please change this lab to use virtual environments sudo apt install python3-virtualenv and then following the tutorial here: https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/reference/bigquery/latest Doing that, I was able to finish the lab despite encountering errors regarding dependencies and "externally managed environment"
Tadeusz W. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
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Ganesh S. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Meenu R. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Meenu R. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
I was getting stuck on the last step. Service account had all required access but I could not verify. Boot disk required in the lab was not available.
Zack V. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Issue with student-01-e50d83278aae@bigquery-instance:~$ python3 query.py A module that was compiled using NumPy 1.x cannot be run in NumPy 2.0.0 as it may crash. To support both 1.x and 2.x versions of NumPy, modules must be compiled with NumPy 2.0. Some module may need to rebuild instead e.g. with 'pybind11>=2.12'. If you are a user of the module, the easiest solution will be to downgrade to 'numpy<2' or try to upgrade the affected module. We expect that some modules will need time to support NumPy 2.
Bharatkumar P. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
i have a problem with "Please make a request to BigQuery public dataset with a 'bigquery-qwiklab' service account."
Edison D. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Nataliia R. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Dad p. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Sai S. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
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Jerald C. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Zaki Zarkasih Al M. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Jonas C. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
This lab is HORRENDOUS. The instructions are TRASH. First - it says to use Debian 10. This is not even an option in GCP anymore. Only 11 and 12. The python setup instructions are AWFUL. These could not have actually been tested. It's impossible. First off, installing all these packages system-wide as root is terrible practice. The instructions should have the user install venv and setup a virtual environment. Newer systems will refuse to install modules at the system level using pip, so these commands won't even work. For simplicity's sake, all of the pip install commands can be run on a single line. You don't need to make people copy/paste ten different lines. And then, the worst part, this code won't even run due to incompatibilities in libraries. NumPy < 2.0 is required, but won't be installed by these instructions. It has to manually be specified using pip. How do you expect people to learn when you provide such garbage instructions? These need to be updated, they clearly haven't been touched in years.
Chris M. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Giovanni D. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
debian 10 no longer exist - there is only debian 11 or 12 to choose
Konrad S. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
pip3 commands not working
Jasim A. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Tom K. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
pip commands are not working as is, need to use sudo apt install python3.11-venv && python3 -m venv my-venv and then use my-venv/bin/pip install
Aleksey B. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
Liane A. · Reviewed about 1 year ago
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