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You should be able to get a stack of useful info from the notebookutils.runtime.context structure.
For example, executing the below:
print(notebookutils.runtime.context['currentNotebookName'])returns to following imaginatively titled name;
MyAwesomeNotebook
The full list of things you can return is;
'currentNotebookName', 'currentWorkspaceName', 'defaultLakehouseName', 'defaultLakehouseId', 'parentRunId', 'isReferenceRun', 'defaultLakehouseWorkspaceId', 'hcReplId', 'activityId', 'defaultLakehouseWorkspaceName', 'currentWorkspaceId', 'referenceTreePath', 'clusterId', 'poolName', 'environmentId', 'currentNotebookId', 'userId', 'environmentWorkspaceId', 'userName', 'currentRunId', 'isForPipeline', 'rootRunId'
If this helps at all, please consider Accepting as a Solution so that other users may find it more easily.
Based on my understanding, Microsoft Fabric doesnโt provide an automatic way to get the current notebook name from within the notebook interface.
You need to either manually pass the notebook id or hardcode the notebook name
You should be able to get a stack of useful info from the notebookutils.runtime.context structure.
For example, executing the below:
print(notebookutils.runtime.context['currentNotebookName'])returns to following imaginatively titled name;
MyAwesomeNotebook
The full list of things you can return is;
'currentNotebookName', 'currentWorkspaceName', 'defaultLakehouseName', 'defaultLakehouseId', 'parentRunId', 'isReferenceRun', 'defaultLakehouseWorkspaceId', 'hcReplId', 'activityId', 'defaultLakehouseWorkspaceName', 'currentWorkspaceId', 'referenceTreePath', 'clusterId', 'poolName', 'environmentId', 'currentNotebookId', 'userId', 'environmentWorkspaceId', 'userName', 'currentRunId', 'isForPipeline', 'rootRunId'
If this helps at all, please consider Accepting as a Solution so that other users may find it more easily.