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Another Question: How Do I Make Clearml Acknowledge/Recgonize A Local Python Module That I Am Using Say I Have A Local Config.Py In Root Directory And A Task Nested In Root_Directory/Tasks Folder Atm, When I Run Clearml Remotely, He Gives Me An Error: Im

another question:
how do i make clearml acknowledge/recgonize a local python module that i am using
say i have a local config.py in root directory
and a task nested in root_directory/tasks folder
atm, when i run clearml remotely, he gives me an error:

import mlops.mlops_config as mlops_config
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'mlops'

  
  
Posted one year ago
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@<1523701087100473344:profile|SuccessfulKoala55> hey jake, in case you've missed my answer
am i making sense?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hey @<1523701087100473344:profile|SuccessfulKoala55> , thanks for the quick response
I'm not sure I understand, but that might just be my lack of knowledge, to clarify:

i am running the task remotely on a worker with the --docker flag.
how can i add the root folder to PYTHONPATH?
as far as I understand, clearml is creating a new venv inside this docker, with its own python executeable, (which i don't have access to in advance)

  
  
Posted one year ago

basicaly now i understand that I do need to define a PYTHONPATH inside my dockerimage
my only problem is that the path depends on the clearml worker
for example, i see that the current path is:
File "/root/.clearml/venvs-builds/3.10/task_repository/palmers.git

is there a way for me to know that dynamiclly?

  
  
Posted one year ago

That's just python failing to find the package. It will probably work if the root folder is in PYTHONPATH

  
  
Posted one year ago

yes jake 🙂 thank you 🙂

  
  
Posted one year ago

@<1544853695869489152:profile|NonchalantOx99> sorry I missed this 🙏 - saw you already found the answer 🙂

  
  
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