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Add support for AWS JupyterNotebook Image (#1155)
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Yao Xiao committed May 15, 2020
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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions jupyter/jupyter-web-app/overlays/aws/kustomization.yaml
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apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Kustomization
resources:
- ../../base
configMapGenerator:
- name: jupyter-web-app-config
behavior: replace
files:
- spawner_ui_config.yaml
132 changes: 132 additions & 0 deletions jupyter/jupyter-web-app/overlays/aws/spawner_ui_config.yaml
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# Configuration file for the Jupyter UI.
#
# Each Jupyter UI option is configured by two keys: 'value' and 'readOnly'
# - The 'value' key contains the default value
# - The 'readOnly' key determines if the option will be available to users
#
# If the 'readOnly' key is present and set to 'true', the respective option
# will be disabled for users and only set by the admin. Also when a
# Notebook is POSTED to the API if a necessary field is not present then
# the value from the config will be used.
#
# If the 'readOnly' key is missing (defaults to 'false'), the respective option
# will be available for users to edit.
#
# Note that some values can be templated. Such values are the names of the
# Volumes as well as their StorageClass
spawnerFormDefaults:
image:
# The container Image for the user's Jupyter Notebook
# If readonly, this value must be a member of the list below
value: 527798164940.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tensorflow-1.15.2-notebook-cpu:1.0.0
# The list of available standard container Images
options:
- 527798164940.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tensorflow-1.15.2-notebook-cpu:1.0.0
- 527798164940.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tensorflow-1.15.2-notebook-gpu:1.0.0
- 527798164940.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tensorflow-2.1.0-notebook-cpu:1.0.0
- 527798164940.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tensorflow-2.1.0-notebook-gpu:1.0.0
- gcr.io/kubeflow-images-public/tensorflow-1.15.2-notebook-cpu:1.0.0
- gcr.io/kubeflow-images-public/tensorflow-1.15.2-notebook-gpu:1.0.0
- gcr.io/kubeflow-images-public/tensorflow-2.1.0-notebook-cpu:1.0.0
- gcr.io/kubeflow-images-public/tensorflow-2.1.0-notebook-gpu:1.0.0
# By default, custom container Images are allowed
# Uncomment the following line to only enable standard container Images
readOnly: false
cpu:
# CPU for user's Notebook
value: '0.5'
readOnly: false
memory:
# Memory for user's Notebook
value: 1.0Gi
readOnly: false
workspaceVolume:
# Workspace Volume to be attached to user's Notebook
# Each Workspace Volume is declared with the following attributes:
# Type, Name, Size, MountPath and Access Mode
value:
type:
# The Type of the Workspace Volume
# Supported values: 'New', 'Existing'
value: New
name:
# The Name of the Workspace Volume
# Note that this is a templated value. Special values:
# {notebook-name}: Replaced with the name of the Notebook. The frontend
# will replace this value as the user types the name
value: 'workspace-{notebook-name}'
size:
# The Size of the Workspace Volume (in Gi)
value: '10Gi'
mountPath:
# The Path that the Workspace Volume will be mounted
value: /home/jovyan
accessModes:
# The Access Mode of the Workspace Volume
# Supported values: 'ReadWriteOnce', 'ReadWriteMany', 'ReadOnlyMany'
value: ReadWriteOnce
class:
# The StrageClass the PVC will use if type is New. Special values are:
# {none}: default StorageClass
# {empty}: empty string ""
value: '{none}'
readOnly: false
dataVolumes:
# List of additional Data Volumes to be attached to the user's Notebook
value: []
# Each Data Volume is declared with the following attributes:
# Type, Name, Size, MountPath and Access Mode
#
# For example, a list with 2 Data Volumes:
# value:
# - value:
# type:
# value: New
# name:
# value: '{notebook-name}-vol-1'
# size:
# value: '10Gi'
# class:
# value: standard
# mountPath:
# value: /home/jovyan/vol-1
# accessModes:
# value: ReadWriteOnce
# class:
# value: {none}
# - value:
# type:
# value: New
# name:
# value: '{notebook-name}-vol-2'
# size:
# value: '10Gi'
# mountPath:
# value: /home/jovyan/vol-2
# accessModes:
# value: ReadWriteMany
# class:
# value: {none}
readOnly: false
gpus:
# Number of GPUs to be assigned to the Notebook Container
value:
# values: "none", "1", "2", "4", "8"
num: "none"
# Determines what the UI will show and send to the backend
vendors:
- limitsKey: "nvidia.com/gpu"
uiName: "NVIDIA"
# Values: "" or a `limits-key` from the vendors list
vendor: ""
readOnly: false
shm:
value: true
readOnly: false
configurations:
# List of labels to be selected, these are the labels from PodDefaults
# value:
# - add-gcp-secret
# - default-editor
value: []
readOnly: false
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions kfdef/kfctl_aws.yaml
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overlays:
- istio
- application
- aws
parameters:
- name: userid-header
value: kubeflow-userid
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions kfdef/kfctl_aws_cognito.yaml
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overlays:
- istio
- application
- aws
parameters:
- name: userid-header
value: kubeflow-userid
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions kfdef/source/master/kfctl_aws.yaml
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overlays:
- istio
- application
- aws
parameters:
- name: userid-header
value: kubeflow-userid
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions kfdef/source/master/kfctl_aws_cognito.yaml
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overlays:
- istio
- application
- aws
parameters:
- name: userid-header
value: kubeflow-userid
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