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Hi There All! Is There A Way To Set Empty Requirements When Creating A Remote Task? I Have Tried To Set Packages To None Or Empty Array, But It Doesn’T Work, Which Is Corroborated By The Documentation Of That Function

Hi there all! is there a way to set empty requirements when creating a remote task? I have tried to set packages to none or empty array, but it doesn’t work, which is corroborated by the documentation of that function . It’s automatically detecting the list of imports and trying to install all those. my docker image already contains all the requirements I need.

  
  
Posted 10 months ago
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Inside Python code task.execute_remotely()

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

@<1659005876989595648:profile|ExcitedMouse44> how are you creating the task?

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Yes, I can test that .
However, it will still show all of those automatically detected packages in my configuration, which I want to avoid

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Yes, however I think you might be able to expose this via an env variable on the Task object itself

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

This will disable Pip installations for all of the tasks running on that Agent, correct?

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Hi @<1659005876989595648:profile|ExcitedMouse44> , you can simply configure the agent not to install anything and just use the existing environment 🙂

The relevant env variables for this are: CLEARML_AGENT_SKIP_PIP_VENV_INSTALL
CLEARML_AGENT_SKIP_PYTHON_ENV_INSTALL
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