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RStudio Server Guide
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This guide is based on the RStudio Server Guide. It is designed to help you get started with RStudio Server, a web-based interface for R programming. RStudio Server allows you to run R and RStudio in a web browser, providing a flexible and accessible data analysis and visualization environment.
Requirements
- Docker installed on your system.
- Basic understanding of Docker commands and R programming.
Steps to Set Up RStudio Server with Docker
Pull the RStudio Docker Image
docker pull rocker/rstudio
Create a Dockerfile
Include necessary system dependencies and R packages in your Dockerfile:
FROM rocker/rstudio RUN apt clean all && \ apt update && \ apt upgrade -y && \ apt install -y \ libhdf5-dev \ libcurl4-gnutls-dev \ libssl-dev \ libxml2-dev \ libpng-dev \ libxt-dev \ zlib1g-dev \ libbz2-dev \ liblzma-dev \ libglpk40 \ libgit2-dev \ && apt clean all && \ apt purge && \ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/'' /tmp/'' /var/tmp/'' RUN Rscript -e "install.packages(c('rmarkdown', 'tidyverse', 'workflowr', 'shiny', 'blogdown', 'bookdown', 'learnr', 'xaringan', 'rticles', 'pkgdown', 'devtools', 'usethis', 'testthat', 'roxygen', 'rhub', 'covr', 'rmarkdown', 'knitr', 'dplyr', 'readr', 'packrat', 'rsconnect'))" WORKDIR /home/rstudio
Build Your Custom Docker Image
docker build -t my-rstudio .
Run Your Custom Container
docker run -d -p 8787:8787 -e PASSWORD=yourpassword my-rstudio
Run Multiple Instances (Optional)
You can run multiple RStudio Server instances for different users by specifying unique ports and credentials:
docker run -d -p 8788:8787 -e USER=user1 -e PASSWORD=user1password my-rstudio docker run -d -p 8789:8787 -e USER=user2 -e PASSWORD=user2password my-rstudio
Combined Commands for Quick Setup
docker pull rocker/rstudio touch Dockerfile echo "FROM rocker/rstudio" >> Dockerfile echo "RUN apt clean all && \\" >> Dockerfile echo " apt update && \\" >> Dockerfile echo " apt upgrade -y && \\" >> Dockerfile echo " apt install -y \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libhdf5-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libcurl4-gnutls-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libssl-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libxml2-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libpng-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libxt-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " zlib1g-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libbz2-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " liblzma-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libglpk40 \\" >> Dockerfile echo " libgit2-dev \\" >> Dockerfile echo " && apt clean all && \\" >> Dockerfile echo " apt purge && \\" >> Dockerfile echo " rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/'' /tmp/'' /var/tmp/''" >> Dockerfile echo "RUN Rscript -e \"install.packages(c('rmarkdown', 'tidyverse', 'workflowr', 'shiny', 'blogdown', 'bookdown', 'learnr', 'xaringan', 'rticles', 'pkgdown', 'devtools', 'usethis', 'testthat', 'roxygen', 'rhub', 'covr', 'rmarkdown', 'knitr', 'dplyr', 'readr', 'packrat', 'rsconnect'))\"" >> Dockerfile echo "WORKDIR /home/rstudio" >> Dockerfile docker build -t my-rstudio . docker run -d -p 8787:8787 -e PASSWORD=yourpassword my-rstudio
Notes and References
- For more details, see the original source: Dave Tang's RStudio Guide.
- For more information on RStudio Server, visit RStudio Server Official Site.