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# docker-jupyter-simple # docker-jupyter-simple
Very, very simple container for running JupyterLab (+Notebook, +Voila). Very, very simple container for running JupyterLab (+Notebook, +Voila).
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docker volume create jupyter-conf docker volume create jupyter-conf
docker run --rm -p 8888:8888 -v jupyter-data:/data -v jupyter-conf:/root/.jupyter maffsie/jupyter-simple:latest docker run --rm -p 8888:8888 -v jupyter-data:/data -v jupyter-conf:/root/.jupyter maffsie/jupyter-simple:latest
The JupyterLab web interface is exposed on port 8888. No packages are installed by default, but can easily be installed using `pip`. The JupyterLab web interface is exposed on port 8888. No packages are installed by default, but can easily be installed using `pip`. On each startup, the entrypoint script checks for the existence of the file `/data/requirements` and runs `pip install -Ur /data/requirements` if present - an easy way to make sure everything you're using is up-to-date is to simply restart the container. This is also how you are expected to install plugins.
## Volumes ## Volumes