Joshua Caskie
07/26/2024, 1:56 PMMarvin
07/26/2024, 1:57 PMprefect deploy
in a directory with a prefect.yaml
file, which triggers a series of actions to register the deployment with the Prefect API. Full details can be found here.
For an example of a Prefect flow, you can refer to this code example.
If you have any specific questions about deployment versions in Prefect, feel free to ask!Joshua Caskie
07/26/2024, 2:01 PMversion
that you specify in the deployment declaration reference. Does that version control any logic? Or is it simply for the developer to use?Marvin
07/26/2024, 2:02 PMversion
specified in the deployment declaration primarily functions as a metadata reference for developers. It is a way to tag and track different iterations or configurations of a deployment.
Key Points:
- The version
value itself does not control any logic within Prefect.
- It is meant for developers to organize, identify, and manage different deployments.
- Prefect can use these version tags for better tracking and reporting but does not alter deployment behavior based on them.
For a detailed explanation, you can consult the Prefect documentation here.
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