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Co-authored-by: Erik Sundell <erik.i.sundell@gmail.com>
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Ayaz Salikhov
2022-02-02 12:41:16 +03:00
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This means that packages might have old versions.
Images are rebuilt weekly, so usually, packages receive updates quite frequently.
_Note: We pin major.minor version of python, so it will stay the same even after `mamba update` command._
```{note}
We pin major.minor version of python, so it will stay the same even after `mamba update` command.
```
## Outdated packages

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If you want to simply run a python script in one of our images, you could add a unit test.
Simply create `<somestack>-notebook/test/units/` directory, if it doesn't already exist and put your file there.
These file will run automatically when tests are run.
You could see an example for tensorflow package [here](https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/blob/master/tensorflow-notebook/test/units/unit_tensorflow.py).
You could see an example for tensorflow package [here](https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/blob/HEAD/tensorflow-notebook/test/units/unit_tensorflow.py).
## Contributing New Tests

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## Adding a New Core Image to Docker Hub
_Note: in general, we do not add new core images and ask contributors to either create a [recipe](../using/recipes.md) or [community stack](../using/stacks.md)_
```{note}
In general, we do not add new core images and ask contributors to either create a [recipe](../using/recipes.md) or [community stack](../using/stacks.md).
```
When there's a new stack definition, do the following before merging the PR with the new stack:

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docker run -it --rm jupyter/base-notebook start.sh ipython
```
Or, to run Jupyter Notebook classic instead of the JupyterLab, run the following:
Or, to run Jupyter Notebook classic instead of JupyterLab, run the following:
```bash
docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8888 jupyter/base-notebook start.sh jupyter notebook

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2. Run the Docker container with `--net=host` in a location that is network addressable by all of
your Spark workers.
(This is a [Spark networking requirement](https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/cluster-overview.html#components).)
_Note: When using `--net=host`, you must also use the flags `--pid=host -e TINI_SUBREAPER=true`. See <https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/issues/64> for details._
```{note}
When using `--net=host`, you must also use the flags `--pid=host -e TINI_SUBREAPER=true`. See <https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/issues/64> for details._
```
**Note**: In the following examples we are using the Spark master URL `spark://master:7077` that shall be replaced by the URL of the Spark master.