All you need is a web browser. Cllick the Binder badge below and start working with the notebooks.
Note that changes you made to the notebooks won't be kept! Don't forget to download notebooks you modified before ending Binder session.
Bonus
If you still would like to work in a container, but also to run it on your local machine instead of Binder's cloud resources, repo2docker is the easiest solution for you! Make sure that you have Docker installed and running. Not fully supported for Windows users tho :/.
First, simply install repo2docker form pyPI:
pip install jupyter-repo2docker
Then run the following command in your terminal:
jupyter-repo2docker https://github.com/agahkarakuzu/datavis_edu.git
After building (it might take a while!), it should output in your terminal something like:
Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time,
to login with a token:
http://0.0.0.0:36511/?token=f94f8fabb92e22f5bfab116c382b4707fc2cade56ad1ace0
Create a new Python 3.6 env:
conda create -n datvis36 python=3.6 anaconda
Activate it:
source activate datvis36
Clone this repository and navigate into it:
git clone https://github.com/agahkarakuzu/datavis_edu.git
cd datavis_edu
Install requirements.txt
:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Install postBuild
:
cat postBuild | while read in; do eval "$in"; done
This should work fine on OSX
or Ubuntu
, not sure about Windows
. Worst case, you can just copy paste the whole content to your terminal :)
You are ready to go! Start your favorite Jupyter interface (ensure that you are in repo directory):
jupyter notebook
OR
jupyter lab