Docker container to run Nbconvert. There are two versions: a complete one and another that does not install TeXLive, because it takes a long time and occupies a lot of space.
To create the image from the Dockerfile
, run (inside the repository
folder):
docker build -f Dockerfile.Complete -t nbconvert-img:Complete .
To create the image from the Dockerfile
, run (inside the repository
folder):
docker build -f Dockerfile.NoTeX -t nbconvert-img:NoTeX .
To run the image, type the command:
docker run --rm -it -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY -v /tmp/.X11-unix/:/tmp/.X11-unix/ -v `(pwd)`/:/home/developer/develop nbconvert-img
It will create a container and map the current folder of your host to
the ~/develop
folder in the container. From there you can access the
files inside the folder you were in.
Obs.: If you have built the two versions of the image for some reason,
you may have to specify which one to run, nbconvert-img:Complete
or
nbconvert-img:NoTex
.
Imagine you want to convert a notebook called notebook.ipynb
that is
inside ~/Documents
to webpdf
. Then just run:
cd ~/Documents
docker run --rm -it -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY -v /tmp/.X11-unix/:/tmp/.X11-unix/ -v `(pwd)`/:/home/developer/develop nbconvert-img
cd develop
python3 -m nbconvert --to webpdf notebook.ipynb