This docker image supports with jupyter, pytorch and cuda.
docker run --rm -it \
-p 8888:8888 \
-e JUPYTER_TOKEN=passwd \
tverous/pytorch-notebook:latest
docker run --rm -it \
--gpus all \
-p 8888:8888 \
-e JUPYTER_TOKEN=passwd \
tverous/pytorch-notebook:latest
docker run --rm -it \
--gpus all \
-p 8888:8888 \
-e JUPYTER_TOKEN=passwd \
-v /local_vol:/docker_vol \
tverous/pytorch-notebook:latest
To start the container with a non-root user, you need to build a new image that includes the designated user.
git clone https://github.com/Tverous/pytorch-notebook.git
cd pytorch-notebook/
Build a new image that incorporates a non-administrator user within.
Warning
The NOPASSWD
option is enabled for the sudo
command in the create-user.dockerfile
file, signifying that no password is necessary to execute the sudo
command.
Modify this setting if it is not desired.
docker build --no-cache \
-f create-user.dockerfile \
--build-arg MY_UID="$(id -u)" \
--build-arg MY_GID="$(id -g)" \
--build-arg USER=demo \
--build-arg HOME=/home/demo \
-t tverous/pytorch-notebook:user \
.
Start the container with the image you just builded.
docker run --rm -it \
-p 8888:8888 \
-e JUPYTER_TOKEN=passwd \
tverous/pytorch-notebook:user
Where the argument MY_UID
is the user id for the created user, MY_GID
is the group id for the created user, USER
is the name of the created user, and HOME
is the home directory for the created user.
Please check the file create-user.dockerfile
for details
Modify the parameters to OpenSSL and PEM_FILE_PATH
defined in the file https.dockerfile
for your needs
Build a new image with HTTPS supports.
docker build --no-cache \
-f https.dockerfile \
-t tverous/pytorch-notebook:https \
.
Start the container with the image you just builded.
docker run --rm -it \
-p 8888:8888 \
-e JUPYTER_TOKEN=passwd \
tverous/pytorch-notebook:https
Now you can access your host with HTTPS.
Jupyter Lab supports extensions to enhance its functionality.
Check awesome-jupyter for a list of awesome JupyterLab extensions and resources.
git clone https://github.com/Tverous/pytorch-notebook.git
cd pytorch-notebook/
Build a new image with Jupyter Lab extensions installed.
docker build --no-cache \
-f jupyter-lab-extension.dockerfile \
-t tverous/pytorch-notebook:extension \
.
Start the container with the image you just builded.
docker run --rm -it \
-p 8888:8888 \
-e JUPYTER_TOKEN=passwd \
tverous/pytorch-notebook:extension
Update the file jupter-lab-extension.dockerfile
for other extensions you would like to install.
When you start a notebook server with token authentication enabled (default), a token is generated to use for authentication.
This token is logged to the terminal, so that you can copy/paste the URL into your browser:
If you did not specify the token before starting the container, make sure to copy/paste the token logged on the terminal
[I 11:59:16.597 NotebookApp] The Jupyter Notebook is running at:
http://localhost:8888/?token=c8de56fa4deed24899803e93c227592aef6538f93025fe01
Make sure to update the localhost of the url to your remote server IP, if you are running the container remotely
Press Ctrl + p
and Ctrl + q
to detach the tty.
docker run --rm \ # remove the container when it exits
-it \ # pseudo-TTY
-p 8888:8888 \ # port forwarding: <Host>:<Container>
--gpus all \ # support all gpus (docker > 19.03)
-v /local_vol:/docker_vol \ # volume: mapping local folder to container
-e JUPYTER_TOKEN=passwd \ # Jupyter password: passwd
-d tverous/pytorch-notebook:latest