Executing task id [7605f1e5ce6b45e99e9302d93bc3bac6]:
repository = git@xxx
branch = xxx
version_num = 9dca88fa23ff93d446eb2ff7d615d7ade213c8aa
tag = 
docker_cmd = iocr.io/xxx
entry_point = clearml_init.py
working_dir = dev
Based on the logging,working_dir = dev  is the problem. I need to have a way to overwrite the working_dir.
from clearml import Task
task = Task.init(,...)
print("hello world!")
		Can you add a screenshot of the execution section of the experiment when you add task.set_repo and when you don't (Just add some sample script in the same folder and run task.init and print hello world)?
Confirmed that without task.set_repo, it come down to the same error:ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'
I can try taking it out see if it fix the issue. But i feel it is not the root cause
I mean that  task.init  will automatically detect the repo without specifying it
Would it cause problem to manually set repo when using task.init()?
that is just to compare the same functionality used in task.create() can be achieved when using task.init workflow. Not technically required
task = Task.init(
        project_name=PROJECT_NAME,
        task_name=TASK_NAME,
        task_type=Task.TaskTypes.data_processing,
    )
    task.set_repo(
        repo="git@xxx.git",
        branch=branch
    )
    task.set_base_docker(
        docker_image="docker-image",
    )
    task.execute_remotely(queue_name=QUEUE_NAME)
This is how I use the task init
@<1797800418953138176:profile|ScrawnyCrocodile51> how are you calling Tasl.init()?
function's signature in the source code
I gave this it a try to switch from Task.create() to Task.init(). I think I am pretty close to switch to using init(). But still have issue of  ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'  when using task.init().
My project setup look like this:
project_root/
    |--src/
    |--runbooks/
        |--run_task.py
So if I use Task.create(repo=xx, script="runbooks/run_task.py"), it works but if I switch to using Task.init() with the same repo setup (task.set_repo, and then follow by task.execute_remotely), it will complain about ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'`
I suspect that it is about how the working_directory setup, from what I see in the signature of task.create and task.set_repo, they both state that  Default: repository root folder  (task.create signature),  execution work directory will be the repository root folder (task.set_repo signature). But there must be something different about this two workflow since one work another doesn't
Any ideas?
Thanks for the tips! I will take them for a spin
Hi  @<1797800418953138176:profile|ScrawnyCrocodile51> , You can set the repository using  Task.set_repo  -  None
Although if you use  Task.init  it will automatically detect the repository from the script. If you don't want to execute the code on your machine you can use  Task.execute_remotely  -  None
And finally, you can use  Task.set_base_docker  to set the docker image you want to use -  None
I would advise using  Task.init  and it should make your life much easier  🙂