PipelineJobSettings Class

Settings of PipelineJob.

Inheritance
azure.ai.ml.entities._job.pipeline._attr_dict._AttrDict
PipelineJobSettings

Constructor

PipelineJobSettings(default_datastore: str | None = None, default_compute: str | None = None, continue_on_step_failure: bool | None = None, force_rerun: bool | None = None, **kwargs: Any)

Parameters

Name Description
default_datastore
str

The default datastore of the pipeline.

Default value: None
default_compute
str

The default compute target of the pipeline.

Default value: None
continue_on_step_failure

Flag indicating whether to continue pipeline execution if a step fails.

Default value: None
force_rerun

Flag indicating whether to force rerun pipeline execution.

Default value: None

Examples

Shows how to set pipeline properties using this class.


   from azure.ai.ml.entities import PipelineJob, PipelineJobSettings

   pipeline_job = PipelineJob(
       description="test pipeline job",
       tags={},
       display_name="test display name",
       experiment_name="pipeline_job_samples",
       properties={},
       settings=PipelineJobSettings(force_rerun=True, default_compute="cpu-cluster"),
       jobs={"component1": component_func(component_in_number=1.0, component_in_path=uri_file_input)},
   )

   ml_client.jobs.create_or_update(pipeline_job)

Methods

clear
copy
fromkeys

Create a new dictionary with keys from iterable and values set to value.

get

Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.

items
keys
pop

If the key is not found, return the default if given; otherwise, raise a KeyError.

popitem

Remove and return a (key, value) pair as a 2-tuple.

Pairs are returned in LIFO (last-in, first-out) order. Raises KeyError if the dict is empty.

setdefault

Insert key with a value of default if key is not in the dictionary.

Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.

update

If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]

values

clear

clear() -> None.  Remove all items from D.

copy

copy() -> a shallow copy of D

fromkeys

Create a new dictionary with keys from iterable and values set to value.

fromkeys(value=None, /)

Positional-Only Parameters

Name Description
iterable
Required
value
Default value: None

Parameters

Name Description
type
Required

get

Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.

get(key, default=None, /)

Positional-Only Parameters

Name Description
key
Required
default
Default value: None

items

items() -> a set-like object providing a view on D's items

keys

keys() -> a set-like object providing a view on D's keys

pop

If the key is not found, return the default if given; otherwise, raise a KeyError.

pop(k, [d]) -> v, remove specified key and return the corresponding value.

popitem

Remove and return a (key, value) pair as a 2-tuple.

Pairs are returned in LIFO (last-in, first-out) order. Raises KeyError if the dict is empty.

popitem()

setdefault

Insert key with a value of default if key is not in the dictionary.

Return the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default.

setdefault(key, default=None, /)

Positional-Only Parameters

Name Description
key
Required
default
Default value: None

update

If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k] If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]

update([E], **F) -> None.  Update D from dict/iterable E and F.

values

values() -> an object providing a view on D's values