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Hello, I Am Trying To Programmatically Retrieve The Artifact


Hi ScrawnyCrocodile51 ,

I can understand the confusion here, from the code you shared, the issue is with how you're accessing the artifact properties. When you call .get() on an Artifact object, you're actually invoking the get() method defined in the Artifact class, which returns the artifact's content (in your case, a pandas DataFrame), not a dictionary value.
Instead, you should access the URL property directly:

task.artifacts.get("my-artifact-name").url
  
  
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