Create a Custom Jupyter Image
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This guide contains outdated information pertaining to Kubeflow 1.0. This guide needs to be updated for Kubeflow 1.1.This guide tells you how to configure a custom Docker image for your Jupyter notebook server in Kubeflow.
Your custom image must meet the requirements of the Kubeflow notebook
controller which manages the life cycle of notebooks. The Kubeflow UI expects
Jupyter to start after launching the Docker image with docker run
. You must
therefore set the default command of your Docker image to launch Jupyter.
Follow these steps to configure the launch command (CMD
) in your Docker image:
-
Set the working directory:
--notebook-dir=/home/jovyan
The
/home/jovyan
directory is backed by a Kubernetes persistent volume (PV). -
Allow Jupyter to listen on all IP addresses:
--ip=0.0.0.0
-
Allow the user to run the notebook as root:
--allow-root
-
Set the port:
--port=8888
-
Disable authentication. (Kubeflow takes care of authentication based on the type of authentication selected during deployment of Kubeflow. After authentication to Kubeflow, users can access all Kubeflow components from the UI, including notebooks.)
Use the following setting to allow passwordless access to your Jupyter notebook servers:
--NotebookApp.token='' --NotebookApp.password=''
-
Allow any origin to access your Jupyter notebook server:
--NotebookApp.allow_origin='*'
-
Set the base URL. The Kubeflow notebook controller manages the base URL for the notebook server using the environment variable called
NB_PREFIX
. Your Docker image should define the variable and set the value ofbase_url
as follows:--NotebookApp.base_url=NB_PREFIX
Below is an example of what your Dockerfile should contain:
ENV NB_PREFIX /
CMD ["sh","-c", "jupyter notebook --notebook-dir=/home/jovyan --ip=0.0.0.0 --no-browser --allow-root --port=8888 --NotebookApp.token='' --NotebookApp.password='' --NotebookApp.allow_origin='*' --NotebookApp.base_url=${NB_PREFIX}"]
Next steps
When starting a Jupyter notebook server from the Kubeflow UI, specify your custom Docker image. See the guide to setting up your Jupyter notebooks.
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