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Hi, I Am Quite Sure, That Someone Has Already Asked This Before, But I Suppose, That The Answer Will Be Simple: I Am Trying To Run Trains-Agent In Docker Mode, But I Need To Setup Pythonpath To Point To The Cloned Repo. I Was Trying To Add Following Arg:


Hi WorriedParrot51
So I think what you need is to map your external code into the docker, is that correct?
Also you want to always set the PYTHONPATH.
You can achieve both by configuring the trains.conf:

Here you can always add a predefined environment and mount point, regardless of the docker image or other docker argument arguments:
https://github.com/allegroai/trains-agent/blob/master/docs/trains.conf#L98

Will this solve the issue?

  
  
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