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Why there is no auto_connect_frameworks argument in Task.create but only in Task.init ?

  
  
Posted one year ago
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Hi @<1618056041293942784:profile|GaudySnake67>
Task.create is designed to create an External task not from the current running process.
Task.init is for creating a Task from your current code, and this is why you have all the auto_connect parameters. Does that make sense ?

  
  
Posted one year ago

Sure, but why wouldn't I want the ability to control auto_connect_parameters even in an external task?

  
  
Posted one year ago

By default the remote link (i..e the Task you are creating with Task.create will have all the auto logging turned on)
For finer control we kind of assume you have Task.init inside your remote script, and then just pass add_task_init_call=False does that make sense ?
Do you think we should have a way to configure those auto_connect args when creating the Task?

  
  
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