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Adds first pass example using movie example from metaflow #13
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@skrawcz this was an old PR. Still relevant? |
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# This is the 1st commit message: Update graph_functions.py Describes what to do in `graph_functions.py` # This is the commit message #2: Adds comments to lifecycle base # This is the commit message #3: Update h_ray.py with comments for ray tracking compatibility # This is the commit message #4: Replicate previous error # This is the commit message #5: Inline function, unsure if catching errors and exceptions to be handadled differently # This is the commit message #6: BaseDoRemoteExecute has the added Callable function that snadwisched lifecycle hooks # This is the commit message #7: method fails, says AssertionError about ray.remote decorator # This is the commit message #8: simple script for now to check telemetry, execution yield the ray.remote AssertionError # This is the commit message #9: passing pointer through and arguments to lifecycle wrapper into ray.remote # This is the commit message #10: post-execute hook for node not called # This is the commit message #11: finally executed only when exception occurs, hamilton tracker not executed # This is the commit message #12: atexit.register does not work, node keeps running inui # This is the commit message #13: added stop() method, but doesn't get called # This is the commit message #14: Ray telemtry works for single node, problem with connected nodes # This is the commit message #15: Ray telemtry works for single node, problem with connected nodes # This is the commit message #16: Ray telemtry works for single node, problem with connected nodes # This is the commit message #17: Fixes ray object dereferencing Ray does not resolve nested arguments: https://docs.ray.io/en/latest/ray-core/objects.html#passing-object-arguments So one option is to make them all top level: - one way to do that is to make the other arguments not clash with any possible user parameters -- hence the `__` prefix. This is what I did. - another way would be in the ray adapter, wrap the incoming function, and explicitly do a ray.get() on any ray object references in the kwargs arguments. i.e. keep the nested structure, but when the ray task starts way for all inputs... not sure which is best, but this now works correctly. # This is the commit message #18: ray works checkpoint, pre-commit fixed # This is the commit message #19: fixed graph level telemtry proposal # This is the commit message #20: pinned ruff # This is the commit message #21: Correct output, added option to start ray cluster # This is the commit message #22: Unit test mimicks the DoNodeExecute unit test
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Issue by skrawcz
Thursday Dec 23, 2021 at 02:10 GMT
Originally opened as stitchfix/hamilton#32
Goal of this PR is to provide more extensive examples.
Inspiration is from:
https://github.com/Netflix/metaflow/blob/master/metaflow/tutorials/01-playlist/playlist.py
Two interesting things to note here:
we'd just need better logic around creating the dataframe, and not trying to combine series
with various index lengths. Hmm.
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skrawcz included the following code: https://github.com/stitchfix/hamilton/pull/32/commits
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