Custom pipeline loading logicΒΆ
Note
For a complete code example click here
When writing a pipeline via a pipeline.yaml file, the most common way to
interact is via the command-line interface (e.g., calling ploomber build).
However, we may want to add more logic or embed it as part of a script in some cases.
Ploomber represents pipelines using DAG objects. You can convert your
pipeline.yaml to a DAG object in Python with the following code:
from ploomber.spec import DAGSpec
def load():
spec = DAGSpec('pipeline.yaml')
dag = spec.to_dag()
return dag
The spec variable is an object of type ploomber.spec.DAGSpec, while
dag is of type ploomber.DAG, to learn more about their interfaces,
click on any of the links.
Assume the code above exists in a file named pipeline.py; you may load
the pipeline from the CLI with:
ploomber build --entry-point pipeline.load
Or the shortcut:
ploomber build -e pipeline.load
The load function may contain extra logic; for example, you may skip tasks
based on some custom rules or compute dynamic parameters. For examples with
custom logic, click here.