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# Creating a New Builder for jupyter-repo2docker
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## Overview
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Repo2Docker uses [s2i][] to turn a git repository into a Docker image. The
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image:
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- may be used with Jupyter notebooks, including via JupyterHub
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- includes the contents of the source git repo
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This process is handled via an [s2i][] **builder**. A builder contains two
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components:
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1. the **s2i builder image**, which turns GitHub repos into docker images
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2. the **BuildPack object** in `repo2docker/detectors.py`, which detects
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which builder to use based on the source repo contents, and then invokes
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the appropriate, matching builder image
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[s2i]: https://github.com/openshift/source-to-image/blob/master/docs/builder_image.md
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## Making a new s2i builder
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1. Choose a name for a new builder, `buildername`. Typically, the `buildername`
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will correspond to a package manager name.
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For example, let's choose `npm` as the `buildername`.
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2. To get started creating a builder, run the `s2i create` command. From the
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`s2i-builders` directory, run:
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```bash
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s2i create jupyterhub/repo2docker-{buildername} {buildername}
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# Example `s2i create` command where {buildername} is npm
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s2i create jupyterhub/repo2docker-npm npm
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```
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3. To build the image, in the newly created `s2i-builders/{buildername}`
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directory (or `s2i-builders/npm` directory for the example), run:
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```bash
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make
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```
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This step creates a `Dockerfile`.
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## Modifying the Dockerfile
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You can modify your `Dockerfile` and fill out the `docker build`, as you want.
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There are two files that may be edited:
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1. **The `Dockerfile` for the builder itself** The `Dockerfile` is used to
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create the base builder image (e.g. installing the base runtime environment).
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2. **The `s2i/bin/assemble` script** The `s2i/bin/assemble` script is run
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when creating each new image from a given repository (e.g. pulling in
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repo-specific dependencies and repo contents).
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You can view the existing s2i-builders in this repo for examples to reference.
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## Adding the BuildPack
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Once you builder image is finished, you need to add a Buildpack to run your
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builds and to make sure that your new builder is used on the appropriate source
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repos.
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1. Define your BuildPack class in `detectors.py`. In most cases, you only need
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to implement two things if you subclass `S2IBuildPack`:
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- the `detect` method to determine whether a repo should choose your
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BuildPack
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- setting the `build_image` attribute, either via config or during the
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`.detect()` method
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2. Finally, to get the builder application to use your BuildPack, add it to
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the `buildpacks` list in `app.py`.
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3. Once everything above is done, you should be able to build a repo by
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specifying a source repo URL with this command:
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```bash
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python -m repo2docker https://github.com/yourname/your-repo
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```
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