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Hi There, I'M Looking Into Config With Env Vars. Is There An Sdk/Client Equivalent To The Server'S Dynamic Env Vars Definition?

Hi there, I'm looking into config with env vars. Is there an sdk/client equivalent to the server's dynamic env vars definition? None
Looking at the example CLEARML__SECURE__CREDENTIALS__APISERVER__USER_SECRET I'm guessing it could look like CLEARML__CLEARML__SDK__AWS__S3__KEY ?

  
  
Posted 16 days ago
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You may not be part of clearML... but do you know if there's any plan to support that config pattern? 12-factor style is so common nowadays that it feels odd not having it

  
  
Posted 13 days ago

May be create a Feature request on github ?

  
  
Posted 12 days ago

note: you will need to set the env var very early, before the first import clearml in your code

  
  
Posted 12 days ago

meanwhile, the SDK support CLEARML_CONFIG_FILE=/path
Not sure what is your use case, but if you want it to be dynamic, you can on-the-fly create the config file to /tmp for example and point to that in your code with

import os
os.environ['CLEARML_CONFIG_FILE']="/path"

import clearml
  
  
Posted 12 days ago

Hi BrightJellyfish46 , the agent does support this env var format (using the CLEARML_AGENT prefix), but the SDK does not

  
  
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