How to use the Great Expectations Docker images
This guide will help you use the official Great Expectations Docker images. This is useful if you wish to have a fully portable Great Expectations runtime that can be used locally or deployed on the cloud.
Prerequisites: This how-to guide assumes you have:
- Completed the Getting Started Tutorial
- Have a working installation of Great Expectations
- Installed Docker on your machine
Steps#
1. Choose Docker image#
First, choose which image you'd like to use by browsing the offical Great Expectations Docker image registry.
Note: We do not use the :latest tag, so you will need to specify an exact tag.
2. Pull the Docker image#
For example:
docker pull greatexpectations/great_expectations:python-3.7-buster-ge-0.12.03. Mount the great_expectations directory#
Next, we assume you have a Great Expectations project deployed at /full/path/to/your/project/great_expectations. You need to mount the local great_expectations directory into the container at /usr/app/great_expectations, and from there you can run all non-interactice commands, such as running checkpoints and listing items:
docker run \-v /full/path/to/your/project/great_expectations:/usr/app/great_expectations \greatexpectations/great_expectations:python-3.7-buster-ge-0.12.0 \datasource listAdditional notes#
If you need to run interactive great_expectations commands, you can simply add the -it flags for interactive mode.
docker run -it \-v /full/path/to/your/project/great_expectations:/usr/app/great_expectations \greatexpectations/great_expectations:python-3.7-buster-ge-0.12.0