diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 94c3db64..ad9429d8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ The [User Guide on ReadTheDocs](https://jupyter-docker-stacks.readthedocs.io/en/ **Example 1:** -This command pulls the `jupyter/scipy-notebook` image tagged `2023-07-31` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. +This command pulls the `jupyter/scipy-notebook` image tagged `2023-08-19` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. It then starts a container running a Jupyter Server with the JupyterLab frontend and exposes the container's internal port `8888` to port `10000` of the host machine: ```bash -docker run -p 10000:8888 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-07-31 +docker run -p 10000:8888 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-08-19 ``` You can modify the port on which the container's port is exposed by [changing the value of the `-p` option](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#expose-incoming-ports) to `-p 8888:8888`. @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ The container remains intact for restart after the Server exits. **Example 2:** -This command pulls the `jupyter/datascience-notebook` image tagged `2023-07-31` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. +This command pulls the `jupyter/datascience-notebook` image tagged `2023-08-19` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. It then starts an _ephemeral_ container running a Jupyter Server with the JupyterLab frontend and exposes the server on host port 10000. ```bash -docker run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 -v "${PWD}":/home/jovyan/work jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-07-31 +docker run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 -v "${PWD}":/home/jovyan/work jupyter/datascience-notebook:2023-08-19 ``` The use of the `-v` flag in the command mounts the current working directory on the host (`${PWD}` in the example command) as `/home/jovyan/work` in the container. @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ more information is available in the [documentation](https://jupyter-docker-stac - We publish containers for both `x86_64` and `aarch64` platforms - Single-platform images have either `aarch64-` or `x86_64-` tag prefixes, for example, `jupyter/base-notebook:aarch64-python-3.10.5` - Starting from `2022-09-21`, we create multi-platform images (except `tensorflow-notebook`) -- Starting from `2023-07-31`, we create multi-platform `tensorflow-notebook` image as well +- Starting from `2023-08-19`, we create multi-platform `tensorflow-notebook` image as well ## Using old images diff --git a/binder/Dockerfile b/binder/Dockerfile index dfe8ad8f..be4c4033 100644 --- a/binder/Dockerfile +++ b/binder/Dockerfile @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # https://hub.docker.com/r/jupyter/base-notebook/tags ARG OWNER=jupyter -ARG BASE_CONTAINER=$OWNER/base-notebook:2023-07-31 +ARG BASE_CONTAINER=$OWNER/base-notebook:2023-08-19 FROM $BASE_CONTAINER LABEL maintainer="Jupyter Project " @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ LABEL maintainer="Jupyter Project " # Fix: https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC3014 SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"] -ENV TAG="2023-07-31" +ENV TAG="2023-08-19" COPY --chown=${NB_UID}:${NB_GID} binder/README.ipynb "${HOME}"/README.ipynb diff --git a/docs/using/running.md b/docs/using/running.md index 4d492054..822a2efc 100644 --- a/docs/using/running.md +++ b/docs/using/running.md @@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ The following are some common patterns. **Example 1:** -This command pulls the `jupyter/scipy-notebook` image tagged `2023-07-31` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. +This command pulls the `jupyter/scipy-notebook` image tagged `2023-08-19` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. It then starts a container running Jupyter Server with the JupyterLab frontend and exposes the server on host port 8888. The server logs appear in the terminal and include a URL to the server. ```bash -docker run -it -p 8888:8888 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-07-31 +docker run -it -p 8888:8888 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-08-19 # Entered start.sh with args: jupyter lab @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Pressing `Ctrl-C` twice shuts down the Server but leaves the container intact on # list containers docker ps --all # CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES -# 221331c047c4 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-07-31 "tini -g -- start-no…" 11 seconds ago Exited (0) 8 seconds ago cranky_benz +# 221331c047c4 jupyter/scipy-notebook:2023-08-19 "tini -g -- start-no…" 11 seconds ago Exited (0) 8 seconds ago cranky_benz # start the stopped container docker start --attach 221331c047c4 @@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ docker rm 221331c047c4 **Example 2:** -This command pulls the `jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-07-31` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. +This command pulls the `jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-08-19` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. It then starts a container running Server and exposes the server on host port 10000. The server logs appear in the terminal and include a URL to the Server, but with the internal container port (8888) instead of the correct host port (10000). ```bash -docker run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 -v "${PWD}":/home/jovyan/work jupyter/r-notebook:2023-07-31 +docker run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 -v "${PWD}":/home/jovyan/work jupyter/r-notebook:2023-08-19 ``` Pressing `Ctrl-C` twice shuts down the Server and immediately destroys the Docker container. @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ subuidSize=$(( $(podman info --format "{{ range .Host.IDMappings.UIDMap }}+{{.Si subgidSize=$(( $(podman info --format "{{ range .Host.IDMappings.GIDMap }}+{{.Size }}{{end }}" ) - 1 )) ``` -This command pulls the `docker.io/jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-07-31` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. +This command pulls the `docker.io/jupyter/r-notebook` image tagged `2023-08-19` from Docker Hub if it is not already present on the local host. It then starts a container running a Jupyter Server with the JupyterLab frontend and exposes the server on host port 10000. The server logs appear in the terminal and include a URL to the server, but with the internal container port (8888) instead of the correct host port (10000). @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ podman run -it --rm -p 10000:8888 \ -v "${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:2023-07-31 + docker.io/jupyter/r-notebook:2023-08-19 ``` ```{warning}