Jupyter Docker on Google Cloud
I would like to run a Jupyter notebook from a docker image on GCP. Specifically I would like to run the one from kaggle/python
. On my local machine I can get this working with docker pull kaggle/python
and then the following docker cli command:
docker run -v $PWD:/tmp/working -w=/tmp/working -p 8888:8888 --rm -it kaggle/python jupyter notebook --no-browser --ip="0.0.0.0" --notebook-dir=/tmp/working/src
I do not want to use a gcloud
cli command. How do I map this command to the GUI in GCP? I wan't to run this on Google Containerized OS:
docker google-cloud-platform jupyter-notebook google-container-os
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I would like to run a Jupyter notebook from a docker image on GCP. Specifically I would like to run the one from kaggle/python
. On my local machine I can get this working with docker pull kaggle/python
and then the following docker cli command:
docker run -v $PWD:/tmp/working -w=/tmp/working -p 8888:8888 --rm -it kaggle/python jupyter notebook --no-browser --ip="0.0.0.0" --notebook-dir=/tmp/working/src
I do not want to use a gcloud
cli command. How do I map this command to the GUI in GCP? I wan't to run this on Google Containerized OS:
docker google-cloud-platform jupyter-notebook google-container-os
The GCP console works through API calls, as does thegcloud
commands. Other than usinggcloud
to interact with the Compute Engine API, are through various programming language's client library, & the REST API. See here for more details about the compute engine API. You can also try using GKE to deploy containers. Is this what you're looking for? What are you trying to accomplish?
– Sunny J.
Nov 23 '18 at 3:02
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I would like to run a Jupyter notebook from a docker image on GCP. Specifically I would like to run the one from kaggle/python
. On my local machine I can get this working with docker pull kaggle/python
and then the following docker cli command:
docker run -v $PWD:/tmp/working -w=/tmp/working -p 8888:8888 --rm -it kaggle/python jupyter notebook --no-browser --ip="0.0.0.0" --notebook-dir=/tmp/working/src
I do not want to use a gcloud
cli command. How do I map this command to the GUI in GCP? I wan't to run this on Google Containerized OS:
docker google-cloud-platform jupyter-notebook google-container-os
I would like to run a Jupyter notebook from a docker image on GCP. Specifically I would like to run the one from kaggle/python
. On my local machine I can get this working with docker pull kaggle/python
and then the following docker cli command:
docker run -v $PWD:/tmp/working -w=/tmp/working -p 8888:8888 --rm -it kaggle/python jupyter notebook --no-browser --ip="0.0.0.0" --notebook-dir=/tmp/working/src
I do not want to use a gcloud
cli command. How do I map this command to the GUI in GCP? I wan't to run this on Google Containerized OS:
docker google-cloud-platform jupyter-notebook google-container-os
docker google-cloud-platform jupyter-notebook google-container-os
asked Nov 19 '18 at 22:04
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The GCP console works through API calls, as does thegcloud
commands. Other than usinggcloud
to interact with the Compute Engine API, are through various programming language's client library, & the REST API. See here for more details about the compute engine API. You can also try using GKE to deploy containers. Is this what you're looking for? What are you trying to accomplish?
– Sunny J.
Nov 23 '18 at 3:02
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The GCP console works through API calls, as does thegcloud
commands. Other than usinggcloud
to interact with the Compute Engine API, are through various programming language's client library, & the REST API. See here for more details about the compute engine API. You can also try using GKE to deploy containers. Is this what you're looking for? What are you trying to accomplish?
– Sunny J.
Nov 23 '18 at 3:02
The GCP console works through API calls, as does the
gcloud
commands. Other than using gcloud
to interact with the Compute Engine API, are through various programming language's client library, & the REST API. See here for more details about the compute engine API. You can also try using GKE to deploy containers. Is this what you're looking for? What are you trying to accomplish?– Sunny J.
Nov 23 '18 at 3:02
The GCP console works through API calls, as does the
gcloud
commands. Other than using gcloud
to interact with the Compute Engine API, are through various programming language's client library, & the REST API. See here for more details about the compute engine API. You can also try using GKE to deploy containers. Is this what you're looking for? What are you trying to accomplish?– Sunny J.
Nov 23 '18 at 3:02
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The GCP console works through API calls, as does the
gcloud
commands. Other than usinggcloud
to interact with the Compute Engine API, are through various programming language's client library, & the REST API. See here for more details about the compute engine API. You can also try using GKE to deploy containers. Is this what you're looking for? What are you trying to accomplish?– Sunny J.
Nov 23 '18 at 3:02