install in dev mode is the easiest without having to publish it first
Sure, essentially my local python project organized using "src layout", look like this:
foo/
|--src/
|--module.py
|--pyproject.toml
|--clearml_tasks/
|--task1.py
in the project, it would use absolute import like from foo import module
, and I would install foo project in a editable mode during setup.
When I trying to create clearml task and send it to remote server using above way (leverage requirements.txt to configure library dependencies, and provide it where to clone my foo repo), I couldn't find a way to ask clearml to install my repo as editable mode. So it would install every other libraries I need but throw error ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'foo'
Hi @<1797800418953138176:profile|ScrawnyCrocodile51> , not sure what you're trying to do. Can you please elaborate?