It seems like there is no way to define that a Task requires docker support from an agent, right?
Correct, basically the idea is you either have workers working in venv mode or docker.
If you have a mixture of the two, then you can have the venv agents pulling from one queue (say default_venv) and the docker mode agents pulling from a different queue (say default_docker). This way you always know what you are getting when you enqueue your Task
Nvm. I forgot to start my agent with --docker
. So here comes my follow up question: It seems like there is no way to define that a Task requires docker support from an agent, right?
Could you guide me to the documentation for using the docker file? I am not able to find it. I only found task.set_base_docker
which I am not sure what it does.
ReassuredTiger98 there is an open issue on supporting bash script as pre run inside a docker (which will be supported in the next major release)
BTW: if you already have a docker file the fastest way would just to build the docker file and push it once, then you just specify the docker image:tag, this can be done a Task specific level.