Update tag example to use python 3.11

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Ayaz Salikhov
2023-06-02 19:27:47 +04:00
parent a01a701292
commit 0d7551c273
7 changed files with 23 additions and 23 deletions

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Create a new Dockerfile like the one shown below.
```dockerfile
# Start from a core stack version
FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-05-26
FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-06-01
# Install in the default python3 environment
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir 'flake8==3.9.2' && \
fix-permissions "${CONDA_DIR}" && \
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Next, create a new Dockerfile like the one shown below.
```dockerfile
# Start from a core stack version
FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-05-26
FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-06-01
# Install from the requirements.txt file
COPY --chown=${NB_UID}:${NB_GID} requirements.txt /tmp/
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir --requirement /tmp/requirements.txt && \
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ For conda, the Dockerfile is similar:
```dockerfile
# Start from a core stack version
FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-05-26
FROM jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-06-01
# Install from the requirements.txt file
COPY --chown=${NB_UID}:${NB_GID} requirements.txt /tmp/
RUN mamba install --yes --file /tmp/requirements.txt && \
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ To use a specific version of JupyterHub, the version of `jupyterhub` in your ima
version in the Hub itself.
```dockerfile
FROM jupyter/base-notebook:2023-05-26
FROM jupyter/base-notebook:2023-06-01
RUN pip install --no-cache-dir jupyterhub==1.4.1 && \
fix-permissions "${CONDA_DIR}" && \
fix-permissions "/home/${NB_USER}"
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ For JupyterLab:
```bash
docker run -it --rm \
jupyter/base-notebook:2023-05-26 \
jupyter/base-notebook:2023-06-01 \
start.sh jupyter lab --LabApp.token=''
```
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ For jupyter classic:
```bash
docker run -it --rm \
jupyter/base-notebook:2023-05-26 \
jupyter/base-notebook:2023-06-01 \
start.sh jupyter notebook --NotebookApp.token=''
```
@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ The example below is a Dockerfile to install the [ijavascript kernel](https://gi
```dockerfile
# use one of the Jupyter Docker Stacks images
FROM jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-05-26
FROM jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-06-01
# install ijavascript
RUN npm install -g ijavascript

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@@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ The following are some common patterns.
**Example 1:**
This command pulls the `jupyter/scipy-notebook` image tagged `2023-05-26` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host.
This command pulls the `jupyter/scipy-notebook` image tagged `2023-06-01` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host.
It then starts a container running a Jupyter Notebook server and exposes the server on host port 8888.
The server logs appear in the terminal and include a URL to the notebook server.
```bash
docker run -it -p 8888:8888 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-05-26
docker run -it -p 8888:8888 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-06-01
# Entered start.sh with args: jupyter lab
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Pressing `Ctrl-C` twice shuts down the notebook server but leaves the container
# list containers
docker ps -a
# CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
# 221331c047c4 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-05-26 "tini -g -- start-no…" 11 seconds ago Exited (0) 8 seconds ago cranky_benz
# 221331c047c4 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-06-01 "tini -g -- start-no…" 11 seconds ago Exited (0) 8 seconds ago cranky_benz
# start the stopped container
docker start -a 221331c047c4
@@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ docker rm 221331c047c4
**Example 2:**
This command pulls the `jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-05-26` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host.
This command pulls the `jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-06-01` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host.
It then starts a container running a Jupyter Notebook server and exposes the server on host port 10000.
The server logs appear in the terminal and include a URL to the notebook server, but with the internal container port (8888) instead of the correct host port (10000).
```bash
docker run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 -v "${PWD}":/home/jovyan/work jupyter/r-notebook:2023-05-26
docker run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 -v "${PWD}":/home/jovyan/work jupyter/r-notebook:2023-06-01
```
Pressing `Ctrl-C` twice shuts down the notebook server and immediately destroys the Docker container.
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ subuidSize=$(( $(podman info --format "{{ range .Host.IDMappings.UIDMap }}+{{.Si
subgidSize=$(( $(podman info --format "{{ range .Host.IDMappings.GIDMap }}+{{.Size }}{{end }}" ) - 1 ))
```
This command pulls the `docker.io/jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-05-26` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host.
This command pulls the `docker.io/jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-06-01` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host.
It then starts a container running a Jupyter Server and exposes the server on host port 10000.
The server logs appear in the terminal and include a URL to the notebook server, but with the internal container port (8888) instead of the correct host port (10000).
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ podman run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 \
-v "${PWD}":/home/jovyan/work --user $uid:$gid \
--uidmap $uid:0:1 --uidmap 0:1:$uid --uidmap $(($uid+1)):$(($uid+1)):$(($subuidSize-$uid)) \
--gidmap $gid:0:1 --gidmap 0:1:$gid --gidmap $(($gid+1)):$(($gid+1)):$(($subgidSize-$gid)) \
docker.io/jupyter/r-notebook:2023-05-26
docker.io/jupyter/r-notebook:2023-06-01
```
```{warning}