Change `jupyter notebook` README example to `jupyter lab`?
josephrocca opened this issue · 1 comments
In the jupyter/docker-stacks repo it is mentioned (here) that Jupyter Notebook is deprecated. Wondering would it make sense to move change the README's jupyter notebook
example to jupyter lab
?
The ufoym/deepo:all-py36-cu111
image already has jupyterlab, but it looks like a lot of the others would need to have it added?
The existing command in the README seems to work fine if you just swap out jupyter notebook
with jupyter lab
. I've hackily added some stuff to add a user that matches the host username so that the files that jupyter lab creates are owned by my user instead of root:
docker run --rm --gpus all -it -p 8888:8888 -v /home/joe/jupyter:/home/$(whoami) --ipc=host ufoym/deepo:all-py36-cu111 sh -c "useradd -m -s /bin/bash $(whoami) && usermod -a -G sudo $(whoami) && su - $(whoami) -c \"jupyter lab --no-browser --ip=0.0.0.0 --allow-root --NotebookApp.token= --notebook-dir='/home/$(whoami)'\""
There's probably a much better way of doing that, but that's what I've hacked together just now with my limited docker/linux skills 😅 I did try something like:
docker run -u $(id -u):$(id -g) --rm --gpus all -it -p 8888:8888 -v /home/joe/jupyter:/root --ipc=host ufoym/deepo:all-py36-cu111 jupyter lab --no-browser --ip=0.0.0.0 --allow-root --NotebookApp.token= --notebook-dir='/root'
But I got [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/.local'
and didn't investigate too much further.
Wondering would it make sense to move change the README's
jupyter notebook
example tojupyter lab
?
Great idea!
I've hackily added some stuff to add a user that matches the host username so that the files that jupyter lab creates are owned by my user instead of root:
Good idea as well for your scenario. However, we are not sure if it is suitable for general usage.