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cml publish: How to delete uploaded image #887

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daavoo opened this issue Feb 1, 2022 · 4 comments
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cml publish: How to delete uploaded image #887

daavoo opened this issue Feb 1, 2022 · 4 comments
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daavoo commented Feb 1, 2022

Is it possible to delete an image already published by cml publish?

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It's technically possible, but not implemented yet. The assets bucket is steadily growing, and there is nothing users can do to mark their artifacts as disposable. 🙈

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daavoo commented Feb 2, 2022

It's technically possible, but not implemented yet. The assets bucket is steadily growing, and there is nothing users can do to mark their artifacts as disposable. 🙈

I think that it's worth revisiting the current status although I assume that these changes won't be trivial.

We could introduce an --expire option with a reasonable default value and re-consider how to (or even if) enable "permanent" hosting (i.e. --expire=-1 ).

Separately, a new command/option to remove published images would be desirable. cml publish --delete? cml unpublish?

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I like the idea of expiration time. The unpublish is probably not worth looking at tensorboard.dev equivalent command that is a pain

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Could be closed by work-around #291

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