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.. _usage:
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Using ``repo2docker``
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.. note::
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`Docker <https://docs.docker.com/>`_ **must be running** in
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order to run ``repo2docker``. For more information on installing
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``repo2docker``, see :ref:`install`.
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``repo2docker`` can build a reproducible computational environment for any repository that
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follows :ref:`specification`. repo2docker is called with the URL of a Git repository,
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a `DOI <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_object_identifier>`_ from Zenodo or Figshare,
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a `Handle <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handle_System>`_ or DOI from a Dataverse installation,
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a `SWHID`_ of a directory of a revision archived in the
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`Software Heritage Archive <https://archive.softwareheritage.org>`_,
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or a path to a local directory.
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It then performs these steps:
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1. Inspects the repository for :ref:`configuration files <config-files>`. These will be used to build
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the environment needed to run the repository.
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2. Builds a Docker image with an environment specified in these :ref:`configuration files <config-files>`.
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3. Launches the image to let you explore the
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repository interactively via Jupyter notebooks, RStudio, or many other interfaces (optional)
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4. Pushes the images to a Docker registry so that it may be accessed remotely
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(optional)
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Calling repo2docker
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repo2docker is called with this command::
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jupyter-repo2docker <source-repository>
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where ``<source-repository>`` is:
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* a URL of a Git repository (``https://github.com/binder-examples/requirements``),
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* a Zenodo DOI (``10.5281/zenodo.1211089``),
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* a SWHID_ (``swh:1:rev:999dd06c7f679a2714dfe5199bdca09522a29649``), or
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* a path to a local directory (``a/local/directory``)
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of the source repository you want to build.
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For example, the following command will build an image of Peter Norvig's
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Pytudes_ repository::
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jupyter-repo2docker https://github.com/norvig/pytudes
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Building the image may take a few minutes.
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Pytudes_
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uses a `requirements.txt file <https://github.com/norvig/pytudes/blob/master/requirements.txt>`_
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to specify its Python environment. Because of this, ``repo2docker`` will use
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``pip`` to install dependencies listed in this ``requirement.txt`` file, and
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these will be present in the generated Docker image. To learn more about
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configuration files in ``repo2docker`` visit :ref:`config-files`.
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When the image is built, a message will be output to your terminal::
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Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time,
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to login with a token:
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http://0.0.0.0:36511/?token=f94f8fabb92e22f5bfab116c382b4707fc2cade56ad1ace0
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Pasting the URL into your browser will open Jupyter Notebook with the
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dependencies and contents of the source repository in the built image.
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Building a specific branch, commit or tag
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To build a particular branch and commit, use the argument ``--ref`` and
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specify the ``branch-name`` or ``commit-hash``. For example::
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jupyter-repo2docker --ref 9ced85dd9a84859d0767369e58f33912a214a3cf https://github.com/norvig/pytudes
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.. tip::
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For reproducible builds, we recommend specifying a commit-hash to
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deterministically build a fixed version of a repository. Not specifying a
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commit-hash will result in the latest commit of the repository being built.
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.. _usage-config-file-location:
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Where to put configuration files
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``repo2docker`` will look for configuration files in:
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* A folder named ``binder/`` in the root of the repository.
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* A folder named ``.binder/`` in the root of the repository.
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* The root directory of the repository.
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Having both ``binder/`` and ``.binder/`` folders is not allowed.
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If one of these folders exists, only configuration files in that folder are considered, configuration in the root directory will be ignored.
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Check the complete list of :ref:`configuration files <config-files>` supported
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by ``repo2docker`` to see how to configure the build process.
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.. note::
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``repo2docker`` builds an environment with Python 3.7 by default. If you'd
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like a different version, you can specify this in your
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:ref:`configuration files <config-files>`.
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Debugging repo2docker with ``--debug`` and ``--no-build``
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To debug the docker image being built, pass the ``--debug`` parameter:
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.. code-block:: bash
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jupyter-repo2docker --debug https://github.com/norvig/pytudes
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This will print the generated ``Dockerfile``, build it, and run it.
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To see the generated ``Dockerfile`` without actually building it,
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pass ``--no-build`` to the commandline. This ``Dockerfile`` output
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is for **debugging purposes** of ``repo2docker`` only - it can not
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be used by docker directly.
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.. code-block:: bash
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jupyter-repo2docker --no-build --debug https://github.com/norvig/pytudes
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Command line API
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================
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.. autoprogram:: repo2docker.__main__:argparser
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:prog: jupyter-repo2docker
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.. _Pytudes: https://github.com/norvig/pytudes
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.. _SWHID: https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/swh-model/persistent-identifiers.html
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