Hi @<1600661428556009472:profile|HighCoyote66> , I'm not sure I understand, can you please elaborate on this?
- Upload image from device via the UI buttonWhat do you mean by device?
Hi @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36> , thanks for replying. I'm referring to the upload option from local device. When I click this button a file explorer pops up so I'm assuming it's intended to allow image uploads from my local machine
what version of ClearML are you using?
and did you see any error in the browser console (F12)
I'm using the latest ClearML image from docker; I'm running it on a linux machine and followed those steps for the most part when deploying. Here is the stack trace from the client:
if you open the help menu on the top and click "clearml python package setup" then "create new credentials"
do you see the right value for files_server
in the suggested config?
No I don't. The key files_server doesn't exist in the credentials. When I create credentials I've been correcting the endpoints for the api_server and files_server each time.
which port are you running clearml of?
I'm running the default ports, 8080, 8081, and 8008 for the webserver, fileserver, and apiserver, respectively. I just modifed the deployment and sat a proxy in front of it so I could expose it to the internet and use it elsewhere. My current configuration involves doing this, where I change the values for the api_server
and files_server
to use the URL endpoints instead of the ports directly:
api {
web_server:
api_server:
files_server:
}
I'll need to check how to configure the UI for this type of deployment as the UI has just a few configurations it can guess the files server URL from.
Sounds good. I've looked into the configuration settings information, is this a problem because I didn't set the CLEARML_FILES_HOST env variable in an env file somewhere? With the autogenerated credientials, the api_server
gets generated, but it points to None instead, so I have to fix it. Whereas, the files_server
key does not even appear.