--- title: "Dockerized mvMAPIT" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette description: > Learn how to use the Docker Image for mvMAPIT. vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Dockerized mvMAPIT} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- In order to enable users to work with mvMAPIT without having to install all dependencies and libraries on their local, we provide a docker build with all dependencies and an installed R package `mvMAPIT`. Learn how to build your own version of the docker image. ## Docker Setup Follow the official guide to learn how to [Get Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/). This is required for being able to follow this tutorial. ## Build an Image with mvMAPIT The github repository of [mvMAPIT](https://github.com/lcrawlab/mvMAPIT/) already comes with a `Dockerfile`. To build the image, clone the github repository and run the following commands. ```bash cd mvMAPIT docker build -t mvmapit . ``` This will produce an image named `mvmapit` that contains `Rstudio`, `mvMAPIT`, and all dependencies. ## Run the mvMAPIT Image With a local copy of the docker image `mvmapit` available, run the following code. ```bash docker run --rm -ti \ -e DISABLE_AUTH=true \ -p 8787:8787 \ --name my_container \ mvmapit ``` This will start the docker container that serves an RStudio application at `localhost:8787`. In this container, `mvMAPIT` is already installed and can be imported and run in the R console via the following code. ```{r run_mvmapit} library(mvMAPIT) mvmapit(t(simulated_data$genotype[1:100,1:10]), t(simulated_data$trait[1:100,]), cores = 2, logLevel = "DEBUG") ```