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Is There Any Known Issue In Pipeline Decorator Where Lambda Function Call Another Function(Say

Is there any known issue in pipeline decorator where lambda function call another function(say xyz ) and during pipeline execution, error is thrown that xyz is not defined? though it is very well defined in python file on the top.

  
  
Posted 4 months ago
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Hi @<1720249421582569472:profile|NonchalantSeaanemone34>

pipeline decorator where lambda function call another function(say

xyz

) and during pipeline execution, error is thrown that

xyz

is not defined?

Each pipeline function becomes a standalone "script", which I assume if the lambda function is defined outside of the decorated pipeline component function, would throw an undefined error.
My suggestion would be to define the lambda function as a nested function inside the decorated pipeline function.
wdyt?

  
  
Posted 4 months ago

Hi @<1523701205467926528:profile|AgitatedDove14>
first of all many thanks to you for always replying promptly 🙂

Initially I thought function is defined outside that is why I was getting that error. However I am using this way and that also gives error:

@PipelineDecorator.component(return_values=["op"])
def step1():
op = "I am in step-1"
return op

@PipelineDecorator.component(return_values=["op"])
def step2(op):
return ( lambda op:step1(op))

While executing step2, I get error that step1 is not defined.

Hope this example is helpful.

  
  
Posted 4 months ago

Hi @<1720249421582569472:profile|NonchalantSeaanemone34>
Sorry I missed this message. Yeah the reason it's not working is because the way the returned value is stored and passed is by using 'pickle' , unfortunately python pickle does not support storing lambda functions...
https://docs.python.org/3/library/pickle.html#id8

  
  
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