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Hello Everyone, Is There An Easy Way To Clone A Pipline And Execute It With New Parameters? I Know That There Is The Possibility With Task But With Pipelines I Haven'T Found Anything In The Documentation Yet. Thank You In Advance For Your Answer.

Hello everyone, is there an easy way to clone a pipline and execute it with new parameters?
I know that there is the possibility with task but with pipelines I haven't found anything in the documentation yet.
Thank you in advance for your answer.

  
  
Posted 12 days ago
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Hey @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36> , this is clear to me i mean, how can i do it via the python SDK ?

  
  
Posted 12 days ago

Hi @<1774245220934750208:profile|GleamingTiger28> , you basically need to build it in your code and expose it as parameters, please see the examples for reference - None

  
  
Posted 12 days ago

For example:
None
Thats adding an argument with pipeline from tasks
None
Thats adding an argument with pipelines from decorator, see - mock_parameter & pickle_url

  
  
Posted 12 days ago

Oh I see. Technically speaking the pipeline controller is a task of a special type of itself. So technically speaking you could provide the task ID of the controller and clone that. You would need to make sure that the relevant system tags are also applied so it would show up properly as a pipeline in the webUI.

In addition to that, you can also trigger it using the API also

  
  
Posted 12 days ago

This is also clear to me. My question is: when I have a pipeline which was executed and was defined as you described, is there a way to use the Python SDK to re-execute this pipeline by name and project with a different set of parameters? For the task element, there is something like Task.clone() , but I could not find a similar function for the pipeline object.

  
  
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