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zeppelin

A debian:jessie based Spark and Zeppelin Docker container.

This image is large and opinionated. It contains:

A prior build of dylanmei/zeppelin:latest contained Spark 1.6.0, Python 2.7, and all of the stock interpreters. That image is still available as dylanmei/zeppelin:0.6.0-stable.

simple usage

To start Zeppelin pull the latest image and run the container:

docker pull dylanmei/zeppelin
docker run --rm -p 8080:8080 dylanmei/zeppelin

Zeppelin will be running at http://${YOUR_DOCKER_HOST}:8080.

complex usage

You can use docker-compose to easily run Zeppelin in more complex configurations. See this project's ./examples directory for examples of using Zeppelin with docker-compose to :

  • read and write from local data files
  • read and write documents in ElasticSearch

onbuild

The Docker onbuild container is still a part of this project, but I have no plans to keep it updated. See the onbuild directory to view its Dockerfile.

To use it, create a new Dockerfile based on dylanmei/zeppelin:onbuild and supply a new, executable install.sh file in the same directory. It will override the base one via Docker's ONBUILD instruction.

The steps, expressed here as a script, can be as simple as:

#!/bin/bash
cat > ./Dockerfile <<DOCKERFILE
FROM dylanmei/zeppelin:onbuild

ENV ZEPPELIN_MEM="-Xmx1024m"
DOCKERFILE

cat > ./install.sh <<INSTALL
git pull
mvn clean package -DskipTests \
  -Pspark-1.5 \
  -Dspark.version=1.5.2 \
  -Phadoop-2.2 \
  -Dhadoop.version=2.0.0-cdh4.2.0 \
  -Pyarn
INSTALL

docker build -t my_zeppelin .

license

MIT