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Another Question About Pipelines: Is It Possible To Run A Component On The Same Machine Of The Main Pipeline Controller? I Have A Function That It'S Rather Fast To Execute, So I Don'T Want To Start A Separate Container Just For It, But I'D Like To Track I

Another question about pipelines: is it possible to run a component on the same machine of the main pipeline controller? I have a function that it's rather fast to execute, so I don't want to start a separate container just for it, but I'd like to track it's execution in the pipeline view.

  
  
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What is not clear to me is how you would use the callbacks to run the step locally. Are there some properties that needs to be set in the task? I see that there is a start_controller_locally option for the main @PipelineDecorator.pipeline , but I don't see it for @PipelineDecorator.component

  
  
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Hi @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36> , sorry how would you use them exactly?

  
  
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Hi @<1570220858075516928:profile|SlipperySheep79> , you can use pre & post execute callback functions that run on the controller. Is that what you're looking for?

  
  
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Check the pre_execute_callback and post_execute_callback arguments of the component.

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