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Hello Everybody. I Have A Question About Autoscaler. I Have An Autoscaler That Is Started By A Python Script. When I Start The Task With Task.Enqueue('Queue') In My Laptop, Where Does The Worker Get The Whole Code? Does It Clone It From Github?

Hello everybody. I have a question about autoscaler. I have an autoscaler that is started by a python script. When I start the task with task.enqueue('queue') in my laptop, where does the worker get the whole code? does it clone it from github?

  
  
Posted 10 months ago
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Hi @<1523704674534821888:profile|SourLion48> , yes and yes. It's all part of the docs - None

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Thank you Jake. is that the same for bitbucket and other repos as well? AND is there a specific part of the doc that talks about it?

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Thank you so much.

  
  
Posted 10 months ago

Hi @<1523704674534821888:profile|SourLion48> , yes, exactly. When your tasks runs locally (up to the enqueue part) the ClearML SDK will record the git repository and commit ID on the task information, and the agent will pull that information when executing the task, cloning the code from the git repository. If your repository is not public, you will need to provide a username and password (or PAT, if you're using GitHub) to the agent so that it will be able to clone the code.

  
  
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