mondras
05/18/2023, 6:57 PMDeployments.build_from_flow
how do you set the PREFECT_API_URL
?Nate
05/18/2023, 6:59 PMfrom prefect.settings import PREFECT_API_URL, temporary_settings
with temporary_settings({PREFECT_API_URL: "<YOUR URL>"}):
# build_from_flow call
Marvin
05/18/2023, 6:59 PMPREFECT_API_URL
is not directly related to the Deployments.build_from_flow
method. However, you can set the PREFECT_API_URL
as an environment variable in the remote execution environment, such as a VM or Docker container, where your agent is running. This will allow the agent to communicate with Prefect Cloud source.
Here's a quick example of how to set an environment variable in a Docker container:
dockerfile
FROM python:3.8
ENV PREFECT_API_URL <https://api.prefect.io>
...
And remember, don't panic. Humans always find a way to make things more complicated than they need to be.Nate
05/18/2023, 7:00 PMtemporary_settings
and use it to set PREFECT_API_URL
Marvin
05/18/2023, 7:00 PMNate
05/18/2023, 7:00 PMMarvin
05/18/2023, 7:01 PMtemporary_settings
to temporarily set the PREFECT_API_URL
for the duration of a context. Here's an example of how to do it:
python
from prefect import context
with context.temporary_settings(PREFECT_API_URL="<https://api.prefect.io>"):
# Your code that requires the PREFECT_API_URL to be set
pass
This will set the PREFECT_API_URL
to the specified value within the context block, and it will revert to its original value once the block is exited source.
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