FreshKangaroo33 , I'm sorry for the delay. It looks like it will require a feature request. Maybe open a github issue to track it? 🙂
Hello CostlyOstrich36 any news about it ? 🙂
Hey CostlyOstrich36 Thank you very much for the answer!
You want the ability to create pipeline steps in the controller simply by specifying the source control parameters + packages, correct?
So I guess yes but there are 2 cases;
case A : my running application (whose source code is in ./git/repo_1/
) wants to launch a simple clearml task (python script with Task.init()
) whose source code is ./git/repo_2
and specify branch,
script
and requirments_file
... the requirements_file
is in repo_2
case B : my running application (whose source code is in ./git/repo_1/
) wants to create a controller (with components using this syntax, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVBk337xzZo ) whose source code is ./git/repo_2
and specify branch,
script
and requirments_file
... the requirements_file
is in repo_2
Hello FreshKangaroo33 ,
This is a very interesting idea if I understand it correctly! Let me elaborate on it a bit to see if I understand your idea - You want the ability to create pipeline steps in the controller simply by specifying the source control parameters + packages, correct?
I'm not sure if it's available now but you can give specific packages to be used in a pipeline and it's possible to implement your use case with the current tools through a workaround. How do you currently run pipelines?