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I suggest to make such a wizard user-interface part of BinderHub (e.g. https://mybinder.org/config-generator) and notpart of repo2docker as discussed here (with some useful ideas!), because users who need a UI for this task are unlikely to be able to run repo2docker locally.
@innovationchef Please keep this issue updated with you plans. It would be great if you could extend the user-facing workflow a little bit and we can leverage your prototyping to p
The prototype is based on Java, so not easily integrated with BinderHub, but hopefully it allows us to iterate through some variations. IMO...
this should be possible with a plain JavaScript UI
a first iteration should simply provide a download of an archive with the generated files, a later version might analyse a code repository and create a PR 🚀
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One thing on "tech": it feels like several people at the team meeting last week were Ok or enthusiastic to use material design as the "UI toolkit" for a newer BinderHub UI. As a general goal we want all the pages to "feel the same" so I wanted to leave a note here about a likely future choice for the rest of the pages.
Forgot one thing: @minrk mentioned that such a UI might also reduce the need for specific stacks (cf. https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks) because users can more easily create the environment they need via configuration files, and not by selecting a variation of an image in the Jupyter Stack list.
At the eLife Sprint 2019 @innovationchef wanted to develop a user interface for generating Dockerfiles. We (@nuest @sje30) suggested to instead make it a user interface to create suitable configuration files that could be picked up by repo2docker. A first prototype can be found at https://github.com/innovationchef/easy-docker/ (just run the container :-) ). GIF:
I suggest to make such a wizard user-interface part of BinderHub (e.g.
https://mybinder.org/config-generator
) and not part of repo2docker as discussed here (with some useful ideas!), because users who need a UI for this task are unlikely to be able to run repo2docker locally.@innovationchef Please keep this issue updated with you plans. It would be great if you could extend the user-facing workflow a little bit and we can leverage your prototyping to p
The prototype is based on Java, so not easily integrated with BinderHub, but hopefully it allows us to iterate through some variations. IMO...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: