Build it to have it locally:
docker build -t grass-gis-notebook github.com/wenzeslaus/geospatial-modeling-course-jupyter
In case you plan to modify the code, first download it and then build it:
docker build -t grass-gis-notebook .
Run it to test it:
docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8888 grass-gis-notebook
Generate tokens:
export TOKEN=$( head -c 30 /dev/urandom | xxd -p )
export USER_TOKEN=$( head -c 30 /dev/urandom | xxd -p )
echo $USER_TOKEN
Run the proxy:
docker run --net=host -d -e CONFIGPROXY_AUTH_TOKEN=$TOKEN --name=proxy \
jupyter/configurable-http-proxy --default-target http://127.0.0.1:9999
Run tmpnb:
docker run --net=host -d -e CONFIGPROXY_AUTH_TOKEN=$TOKEN --name=tmpnb \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/docker.sock jupyter/tmpnb \
python orchestrate.py --log-to-stderr --logging=debug \
--use-tokens=False --image='grass-gis-notebook' \
--command="start-notebook.sh \"--NotebookApp.base_url={base_path} --ip=0.0.0.0 --port {port} --NotebookApp.trust_xheaders=True --NotebookApp.token=$USER_TOKEN\""
for F in .../geospatial-modeling-course/grass/*.html;
do
python .../geospatial-modeling-course/doc2nb.py \
--grass grass \
--gisdbase "/home/jovyan/grassdata" \
--location "nc_spm_08_grass7" --mapset "user1"\
$F `basename -s .html $F`.ipynb;
done;