From 7098de0fbf1f21f8f4f0ffaa701567717f8f274f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: terminaldweller Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2022 12:43:16 +0430 Subject: update --- README.md | 91 ++------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 89 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0cdd70d..e95a34b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,92 +1,5 @@ -# Jupyter with Docker Compose -This repository contains a simple docker-compose definition for launching the popular Jupyter Data Science Notebook. -You can define a password with the script ```generate_token.py -p S-E-C-R-E-T``` and generate SSL certificates as described below. - -## Control the container: - -* ```docker-compose up``` mounts the directory and starts the container -* ```docker-compose down``` destroys the container - -## The compose file: docker-compose.yml - -```bash -version: '3' -services: - datascience-notebook: - image: jupyter/datascience-notebook - volumes: - - ${LOCAL_WORKING_DIR}:/home/jovyan/work - - ${LOCAL_DATASETS}:/home/jovyan/work/datasets - - ${LOCAL_MODULES}:/home/jovyan/work/modules - - ${LOCAL_SSL_CERTS}:/etc/ssl/notebook - ports: - - ${PORT}:8888 - container_name: jupyter_notebook - command: "start-notebook.sh \ - --NotebookApp.password=${ACCESS_TOKEN} \ - --NotebookApp.certfile=/etc/ssl/notebook/jupyter.pem" +```sh +docker-compose up ``` -## Example with a custom user - -```YAML -version: '2' -services: - datascience-notebook: - image: jupyter/base-notebook:latest - volumes: - - /tmp/jupyter_test_dir:/home/docker_worker/work - ports: - - 8891:8888 - command: "start-notebook.sh" - user: root - environment: - NB_USER: docker_worker - NB_UID: 1008 - NB_GID: 1011 - CHOWN_HOME: 'yes' - CHOWN_HOME_OPTS: -R - -``` -## The environment file .env - -```bash -# Define a local data directory -# Set permissions for the container: -# sudo chown -R 1000 ${LOCAL_WORKING_DIR} - -LOCAL_WORKING_DIR=/data/jupyter/notebooks - -# Generate an access token like this -# import IPython as IPython -# hash = IPython.lib.passwd("S-E-C-R-E-T") -# print(hash) -# You can use the script generate_token.py - -ACCESS_TOKEN=sha1:d4c78fe19cb5:0c8f830971d52da9d74b9985a8b87a2b80fc6e6a - -# Host port -PORT=8888 - -# Provide data sets -LOCAL_DATASETS=/data/jupyter/datasets - -# Provide local modules -LOCAL_MODULES=/home/git/python_modules - -# SSL -# Generate cert like this: -# openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout jupyter.pem -out jupyter.pem -# Copy the jupyter.pem file into the location below. -LOCAL_SSL_CERTS=/opt/ssl-certs/jupyter -``` - - - -# Version Conflicts - -Make sure to have the latest versions installed. You can use the Notebook Browser interface. -```python -pip install -U jupyter -``` -- cgit v1.2.3