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It Appears That When I Use Poetry, It Recreates The Environment (Doesn'T Persist The Venv) And Redownloads All The Python Packages (Doesn'T Use A Cache). Is This How The System Currently Works, Or Are There Specific Flags And Such That I Have Not Enabled

It appears that when I use poetry, it recreates the environment (doesn't persist the venv) and redownloads all the python packages (doesn't use a cache). Is this how the system currently works, or are there specific flags and such that I have not enabled to use the cache and persist the venv for poetry?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago
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Should I map the poetry cache volume to a location on the host?

Yes, this will solve it! (maybe we should have that automatically if using poetry as package manager)
Could you maybe add a github issue, so we do not forget ?
Meanwhile you can add the mapping here:
https://github.com/allegroai/clearml-agent/blob/bd411a19843fbb1e063b131e830a4515233bdf04/docs/clearml.conf#L137
extra_docker_arguments: ["-v", "/mnt/cache/poetry:/root/poetry_cache_here"]

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

But with poetry running in a docker container, the cache is not persistent. Should I map the poetry cache volume to a location on the host?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

Thank you StrangePelican34 !!!

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

Hi StrangePelican34 , you mean poetry as package manager of the agent? The venvs cache will only work for pip and conda, poetry handles everything internally:(

  
  
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