This container is used for building the extended single-cell best-practices book. To run this container with docker, first make sure you have docker installed on your machine.
When you need to update the container, proceed as follows:
- Push your desired changes to the Dockerfile (or any associated files) to a new branch in this repository.
- Once you're happy with your changes, open a pullrequest against the
main
branch. This will trigger an automatic build of the updated container. - If (and only if) your build succeeds, you'll be able to merge your pullrequest in to the
main
branch. If the build fails, check the output of the failed GitHub actions workflow and fix any bugs in your Dockerfile. Once you have pushed your fixes to the pullrequest, the build of the container will restart. - After successfully merging your changes into the
main
branch, publish a new release to trigger pushing the new container to the container repository. Make sure to provide a meaningful title and description to your release, highlighting the changes you made. Important: when creating the release, you're asked to define a new tag. This tag is also used to version the container builds. Please make sure that you adhere to the semantic versioning schema and use the following tag format:vX.X.X
(where X is a number). - Once the building and publishing of the new container is done, you can see the new version appear here. This currently takes about an hour.
Start the container using the following command:
sudo docker run --rm -it --publish 8888-8892:8888-8892 --volume $HOME:/root/host_home --workdir /root ghcr.io/theislab/extended-single-cell-best-practices-container:latest /bin/bash
Note: you can also use a specific version tag of the container instead of the latest
tag in the command above. See here for all currently available version tags.
To pull the latest version of the container, use this command:
sudo docker pull ghcr.io/theislab/extended-single-cell-best-practices-container:latest