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runway.yml
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# Specify the version of the runway.yml spec.
version: 0.1
# Supported python versions are 2.7 and 3.6
python: 3.6
# The command to run your model. This value is used as the CMD value in
# the generated Docker image.
entrypoint: python runway_model.py
# Which NVIDIA CUDA version to use. Supported versions include 10, 9.2, and 9.
cuda: 10
# Which ML framework would you like to pre-install? The appropriate GPU/CPU
# versions of these libraries are selected automatically. Accepts values
# "tensorflow" and "pytorch", installing Tensorflow v1.12 and Pytorch v1.0
# respectively.
# framework: tensorflow
# Builds are created for CPU and GPU environments by default. You can use the
# spec object to limit your builds to one environment if you'd like, for
# instance if your model doesn't use CUDA or run on a GPU you can set
# gpu: False.
spec:
cpu: True
gpu: True
files:
# All files in the root project directory will be copied to the Docker image
# automatically. Builds that require excessive storage can fail or take a
# very long time to install on another user's machine. You can use the
# files.ignore array to exclude files from your build.
ignore:
- assets/*
- checkpoints/*
# The build_steps array allows you to run shell commands at build time. Each
# Each build step is executed in the order it appears in the array.
build_steps:
- pip install -r requirements.txt
# The if_gpu and if_cpu directives can be used to run build steps
# conditionally depending on the build environment.
- if_gpu: echo "Building in a GPU environment..."
- if_cpu: echo "Building in a CPU only environment..."