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Hi There Trains Riders, Is There A Built-In Way To Send Notifications Upon Completed/Failed Experiment? I Have Seen The Slack_Alerts Code Sample, Where The Monitor Is Implemented By Code. Nice. My Question Is About Existing Monitors In The Trains-Server (

Hi there Trains riders,
Is there a built-in way to send notifications upon completed/failed experiment?
I have seen the Slack_alerts code sample, where the monitor is implemented by code. Nice.
My question is about existing monitors in the trains-server (preferably the web UI)

Thanks

  
  
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ColossalDeer61 btw, it turns out the docker-compose services docker was ill configured on the GitHub 😞 I suggest you get the latest copy of it:
curl -o docker-compose.yml

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

ColossalDeer61 FYI all is fixed now 🙂

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

thanks

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

thanks, I'll give it a try

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Hi ColossalDeer61 ,

My question is about existing monitors in the trains-server (preferably the web UI)

So the idea is you run the code once, it creates a Task in the system and verifies the Slack credentials are working. then you can enqueue it in the "services", and voila, you have a monitoring service running, that you can control from the UI and creates alerts to Slack. unfortunately there is no built-in way to achieve that in the UI. but it should not take more than a few minutes to set up

p.s.

Trains riders,

Love it 😄

  
  
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