So clearml-init can be skipped, and I provide the users with a template and ask them to append the credentials at the top, is that right? What about the "Credential verification" step in clearml-init command, that won't take place in this pipeline right, will that be a problem?
So clearml-init can be skipped, and I provide the users with a template and ask them to append the credentials at the top, is that right?
Correct
What about the "Credential verification" step in clearml-init command, that won't take place in this pipeline right, will that be a problem?
The verification test is basically making sure the credentials were copy pasted correctly.
You can achieve the same by just running the following in your python console:from clearml import Task Task.init('exanmples', 'test')
SmarmyDolphin68 Sounds good ?
I was hoping that there's a universal flag somewhere. Asking this because I want all the Models and Artifacts to be stored in one place and the users shouldn't have to edit their configuration files.
You mean like make sure all models/artifacts are always uploaded?
What do you mean cache files ? Cache is machine specific and is set in the clearml.conf file.
Artifacts / models are uploaded to the files server (or any other object storage solution)
AgitatedDove14 , is there a way to set the default output URI flag so that if and when a new user creates a clearml.conf the URI is already in it? I was hoping that there's a universal flag somewhere. Asking this because I want all the Models and Artifacts to be stored in one place and the users shouldn't have to edit their configuration files.
Hmm, so the way the configuration works is it loads the default configuration (equivalent to the example in the docs) then it adds the ~/clearml.conf on top. That means that you can tell your users to just copy paste the credentials from the UI into a template you make. How is that ?