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Add possibility to export mlflow environment variables in mlflow.yml #31

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Galileo-Galilei opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #126
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Add possibility to export mlflow environment variables in mlflow.yml #31

Galileo-Galilei opened this issue Jul 21, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #126
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This is required in #15 but is a more general need. Interactions with credentials must be designed.

@Galileo-Galilei Galileo-Galilei added enhancement New feature or request need-design-decision Several ways of implementation are possible and one must be chosen labels Jul 22, 2020
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turn1a commented Aug 5, 2020

@Galileo-Galilei what do you mean by exporting MLflow environmental variables in mlflow.yml? Could we keep it consistent with MLflow and Kedro and use .env? It's already loaded by Kedro by default (I use it to configure PYTHONPATH for debugging in VSCode.

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Galileo-Galilei commented Aug 18, 2020

Yes, sure. Actually, I am not a big fan (to say the least) of having a proprietary config file so I am totally in favor of reusing what already exists. This issue is left open to keep track to the need to refactor the mlflow.yml file and the associated documentation.

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