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rstudio/r-docker: Docker images for R

Note

These images have moved to posit/r-base on Docker Hub. The images at rstudio/r-base will continue to be updated for now, but will be deprecated in the future.

Posit creates and distributes an opinionated set of R binaries for different Linux distributions. These Docker images are built to use those R binaries. The images are intentionally minimal, their primary purpose is to serve as the basis for other images requiring R.

For a quick way to get started with R or RStudio, refer to the Rocker project.

WARNING: These images are considered experimental, and may change. They should not be used for strictly reproducible environments (yet!).

These images can be used to execute R:

docker run --rm -it posit/r-base:4.5-noble

These images can also be used as the basis for other custom images. To get started, use an image as the base in a Dockerfile:

FROM posit/r-base:4.5-noble

The images follow these tag patterns:

Pattern Example Description posit/r-base:distro posit/r-base:noble Base operating system + system libraries required by R. posit/r-base:x.y.z-distro posit/r-base:4.4.3-noble R version x.y.z on the specified OS posit/r-base:x.y-distro posit/r-base:4.4-noble Latest R version x.y.z on the specified OS, where the patch version z floats over time. For example, if R 4.4.4 is released, posit/r-base:4.4-noble would switch from R 4.4.3 to R 4.4.4.

The following distributions are supported for both x86_64/amd64 and aarch64/arm64:

Distribution Full Name focal Ubuntu 20.04 jammy Ubuntu 22.04 noble Ubuntu 24.04 bookworm Debian 12 centos7 CentOS 7* rockylinux8 Rocky Linux 8 rockylinux9 Rocky Linux 9 rockylinux10 Rocky Linux 10 opensuse156 openSUSE 15.6

All minor versions of R since 3.1 are supported, on the latest patch release.

New versions of R are added when they're available on the Posit CDN, though there may be some delay between the release of R and the release of the Docker image.

New operating systems are added on a less frequent basis.

arm64 images are not supported for CentOS 7.

R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. For more information:

Posit does not provide professional support for these images or the R language. The best place to ask questions and provide feedback is the Posit Community.

View license information for R.

The following section contains information for those wishing to build these images themselves.

In general, the structure consists of the following:

# Build and test all images
make

# Build and test images for a specific R version
make VERSIONS=4.4

# Build and test images for a specific distro
make VARIANTS=noble

# Build a specific image
make build-4.4-noble
# Build a specific patch version
make build-4.4.3-noble

# Test a specific image
make test-4.4-noble
# Test a specific patch version
make test-4.4.3-noble

# Build and test all images, including historic patch versions
make INCLUDE_PATCH_VERSIONS=yes
  1. Update update.sh and Makefile with the new distro or R version
  2. Update README.md
  3. Create a new /base//Dockerfile
  4. Generate new Dockerfiles:
    make update-all
    
    # Or, using Docker
    make update-all-docker
  5. Build and test the new images locally
  6. Submit a pull request

Rebuild images when the R build has been updated but there are no Dockerfile or base image changes. This ignores the Docker cache and reinstalls R in the image.

# rebuild all images
make rebuild-all

# Rebuild a specific image.
make rebuild-4.4-noble

See build.yml for the GitHub Actions workflow that builds these images.


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