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Hi, Can We Upload Our Project Repository To Trains Server? If We Can, How Should We Do? I Know When We Write "Task.Init()", It Uploads Our Experiment Into Server, But It Also Run The Experiment. However, I Want To Upload All My Experiments In Draft Status


AgitatedDove14 My use-case was a bit different. I only populate the repository url, entrypoint, and commit SHA in the Script object.
We wanted to have something informative enough in our task on one hand, but not to load with redundant data on the other - so a commit SHA made perfect sense.
I ended up using from trains.backend_api.services import tasks and then initialize with tasks.Script(…)

  
  
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