civisanalytics/civis-jupyter-r
Custom Jupyter Notebook image for R.
10M+
Either build the Docker image locally
docker build -t civis-jupyter-r .
or download the image from DockerHub
docker pull civisanalytics/civis-jupyter-r:latest
The latest
tag (Docker's default if you don't specify a tag)
will give you the most recently-built version of the civis-jupyter-r
image. You can replace the tag latest
with a version number such as 1.0
to retrieve a reproducible environment.
If you would like to test the image locally follow the steps below:
my.env
and add the following to it:PLATFORM_OBJECT_ID=<NOTEBOOK ID>
CIVIS_API_KEY=<YOUR API KEY>
docker build -t civis-jupyter-r .
docker run --rm -p 8888:8888 --env-file my.env civis-jupyter-r
<docker-host-ip>:8888
See CONTRIBUTING for information about contributing to this project.
If you make any changes, be sure to build a container to verify that it successfully completes:
docker build -t civis-jupyter-r:test .
and describe any changes in the change log.
This repo has autobuild enabled. Any PR that is merged to master will
be built as the latest
tag on Dockerhub.
Once you are ready to create a new version, go to the "releases" tab of the repository and click
"Draft a new release". Github will prompt you to create a new tag, release title, and release
description. The tag should use semantic versioning in the form "vX.X.X"; "major.minor.micro".
The title of the release should be the same as the tag. Include a change log in the release description.
Once the release is tagged, DockerHub will automatically build three identical containers, with labels
"major", "major.minor", and "major.minor.micro".
BSD-3
See LICENSE.txt for details.
docker pull civisanalytics/civis-jupyter-r