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[template] for repo2docker jupyter build #19

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vsoch opened this issue Aug 5, 2018 · 5 comments
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[template] for repo2docker jupyter build #19

vsoch opened this issue Aug 5, 2018 · 5 comments

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@vsoch
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vsoch commented Aug 5, 2018

Would it be appropriate to have a template for circleci that builds for julia? I know this is the example linked from your docs --> https://github.com/binder-examples/julia-python and I would want to figure out a similar circle config to get it working. Let me know if this sounds like something desirable to do!

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betatim commented Aug 6, 2018

What would change in the CI configuration? I think it would work as is with a repository that contains Julia code (or R).

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vsoch commented Aug 6, 2018

oh awesome! I'm just not familiar enough with repo2docker to know (and I should have tried). I will try right away with the repo I linked, and it would be super cool to just work! I'll likely provide a julia template for the continuous builder anyway, because people (myself included) really like just forking to get started on something. Is it ok if I leave this open until I've tried it out, in case I run into trouble?

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vsoch commented Aug 6, 2018

omg this is awesome! It totally just worked!

And I'll pr to add to containershare as a template soon! Is there an R equivalent? I'd like to add an example continuous build for that too. This is wicked cool that it just works!

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betatim commented Aug 6, 2018

Repo2docker recognises all of these config files http://repo2docker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config_files.html and does (semi) intelligent things when creating a container image from a repo that contains these files.

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vsoch commented Aug 6, 2018

This is awesome, thank's for this link! I am going to try creating dummy examples for each.

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