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Hi, Clearml Stores Models In The Following Format:

Hi,
clearml stores models in the following format:
<output destination name> / <project name> / <task name>.<Task ID>/ models / <pth file>

Is it possible to change this format ?

  
  
Posted one year ago
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Thanks for the reply.
I wish to save the it in the format:
"output_uri/<pth file>"

I'm trying to use clearml in an existing system and wish to adhere to their conventions

  
  
Posted one year ago

Yes, the same will work with artifacts, use pass the full url to the artifact_object it should just register it as is.

  
  
Posted one year ago

Is it possible to change this format ?

not really the path itself is set to be unique.
That said you can upload the model manually with StorageManager.upload_file then register it with Model.import_model
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Posted one year ago

Thanks.
Can we do something similar with artifacts ?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Hi, I think this is the default behavior but I think you can probably edit the source code ( output_uri parameter of Task.init would be a good lead).

In what format would you like it saved?

  
  
Posted one year ago