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# Jupyter in Docker
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For details on getting started with Jupyter in Docker,
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see [Docker for Jupyter Notebook tutorials](../../../../docs/tutorials/tutorial-jupyter-docker.md).
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## Contributing
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### Rebuild Jupyter image
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You may want to update the Jupyter image to access new or updated tutorial notebooks,
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include new Python packages, or update configuration files.
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To build the custom Jupyter image locally:
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1. Clone the Druid repo if you haven't already.
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2. Navigate to `examples/quickstart/jupyter-notebooks` in your Druid source repo.
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3. Edit the image definition in `Dockerfile`.
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4. Navigate to the `docker-jupyter` directory.
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5. Generate the new build using the following command:
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```shell
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DRUID_VERSION=25.0.0 docker compose --profile all-services -f docker-compose-local.yaml up -d --build
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```
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You can change the value of `DRUID_VERSION` or the profile used from the Docker Compose file.
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### Update Docker Compose
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The Docker Compose file defines a multi-container application that allows you to run
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the custom Jupyter Notebook container, Apache Druid, and Apache Kafka.
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Any changes to `docker-compose.yaml` should also be made to `docker-compose-local.yaml`
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and vice versa. These files should be identical except that `docker-compose.yaml`
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contains an `image` attribute while `docker-compose-local.yaml` contains a `build` subsection.
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If you update `docker-compose.yaml`, recreate the ZIP file using the following command:
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```bash
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zip tutorial-jupyter-docker.zip docker-compose.yaml environment
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```
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