How to construct an artifact
Construct a W&B Artifact in three steps:1. Create an artifact Python object with wandb.Artifact()
Initialize the wandb.Artifact() class to create an artifact object. Specify the following parameters:
- Name: Specify a name for your artifact. The name should be unique, descriptive, and easy to remember. Use an artifacts name to both: identify the artifact in the W&B App UI and when you want to use that artifact.
- Type: Provide a type. The type should be simple, descriptive and correspond to a single step of your machine learning pipeline. Common artifact types include
'dataset'or'model'.
W&B uses the “name” and “type” you provide to create a directed acyclic graph. View the lineage of an artifact on the W&B App. See the Explore and traverse artifact graphs for more information.
wandb.Artifact Class definition in the Python SDK Reference Guide.
Copy and paste the following code snippet to create an artifact object. Replace the <name> and <type> placeholders with your own values.:
2. Add one more files to the artifact
Add files, directories, external URI references (such as Amazon S3) and more to your artifact object. To add a single file, use the artifact object’sArtifact.add_file() method:
Artifact.add_dir() method:
3. Save your artifact to the W&B server
Finally, save your artifact to the W&B server. Use a run objectswandb.Run.log_artifact() method to save the artifact.
When to use
Artifact.save() or wandb.Run.log_artifact()- Use
Artifact.save()to update an existing artifact without creating a new run. - Use
wandb.Run.log_artifact()to create a new artifact and associate it with a specific run.
Add files to an artifact
The following sections demonstrate how to construct artifacts with different file types and from parallel runs. For the following examples, assume you have a project directory with multiple files and a directory structure:Add a single file
The following code snippet demonstrates how to add a single, local file to your artifact:'file.txt' in your working local directory.
name parameter.
Add multiple files
The following code snippet demonstrates how to add an entire, local directory to your artifact:Add a URI reference
Artifacts track checksums and other information for reproducibility if the URI has a scheme that W&B library knows how to handle. Add an external URI reference to an artifact with theadd_reference method. Replace the 'uri' string with your own URI. Optionally pass the desired path within the artifact for the name parameter.
http(s)://: A path to a file accessible over HTTP. The artifact will track checksums in the form of etags and size metadata if the HTTP server supports theETagandContent-Lengthresponse headers.s3://: A path to an object or object prefix in S3. The artifact will track checksums and versioning information (if the bucket has object versioning enabled) for the referenced objects. Object prefixes are expanded to include the objects under the prefix, up to a maximum of 10,000 objects.gs://: A path to an object or object prefix in GCS. The artifact will track checksums and versioning information (if the bucket has object versioning enabled) for the referenced objects. Object prefixes are expanded to include the objects under the prefix, up to a maximum of 10,000 objects.
Add files to artifacts from parallel runs
For large datasets or distributed training, multiple parallel runs might need to contribute to a single artifact.Find path for logged artifacts and other metadata
The following code snippet shows how to use the W&B Public API to list the files in a run, including their names and URLs. Replace the<entity/project/run-id> placeholder with your own values: